Thursday, May 15, 2008

results from 2005

As I write this, my thoughts are on the future. Elly has created a new line of chemical-free skin care products, which her friends are buying happily. She uses frequencies to safely provide the stability and healing normally provided by chemicals in such products. She says skin-care products must be edible; I find they taste better with mustard or salsa. I am interested in using the frequencies to help honeybees become far more productive (and profitable). So far we have used them on two hives with good success. Within a month, we should have a good indication if honeybees can lead to a profitable business.

So far, our experience in healing is primarily our own. If we use Dr. Clark's own requirement that the first book should wait until we have formally helped 100 people, we are not yet qualified to publish a book.

However, my wife and I can speak with authority about ourselves and a small number of friends. Let me use myself as an example. I have recovered from senile dementia, childhood-onset diabetes, weak heart, osteoporosis, fatty liver, multiple sclerosis, and cancer in many places (including pancreas, brain and lung) to cite a few problems. Since my energy has returned to its levels of 20+ years ago, I have returned to teaching. I teach the basic physics course at a local college, and I am exploring full-time positions as a physics professor. I am learning tennis. I will become competitive in this game. By the time I am 70, I plan to be good enough to develop a reputation.

Here are some results, based on our experience.

Include frequencies for mycobacterium bovis when working with someone with symptoms of consumption (TB), such as productive cough, chronic weakness, frequent fevers, but poor accountability for why the fevers are happening. All the other major mycobacteria are included in
published materials, but this one is missing.

The location of the electrodes when zapping makes an enormous difference in the effectiveness of the zap. The best location is one that covers the entire body. Do not use the electrodes to select any particular location. There is a good theoretical argument for this. A physicist explains it with the Doppler Effect and the uncertainty principle. The more tightly you define the position of the zappable, the more uncertainty there is in its momentum. An uncertain momentum is equivalent to an uncertain velocity. If the zappable has a high velocity, the frequency received by the zappable is changed. The higher the velocity, the more the frequency is shifted. The Dopper-shifted frequency will probably miss the frequency that kills the zappable. Therefore DON'T localize the location of the
zappable with your electrodes.

I disapprove of the change of the drclark.com zapper into a tens unit. Dr. Robert O. Becker, in his books, distinguishes between high, medium and low current when discussing using external electrical sources with the living beings. The only safe electrical contact is low current. The original drclark.com minifrequency generator was safe. The new one, which is designed to deliver a higher power, is unsafe.

I suspect the burns we experienced when we used the first drclark.com minifrequency generator are due to the high frequency noise produced by the DDS (digital) method of producing the frequencies. We now use a professional DDS signal generator with a good quality low-pass filter to eliminate the DDS noise. Burns no longer happen.

It really improves the effectiveness of our healing if we have accurate, complete information before we start. Lack of information is characteristic of cancer and osteoperosis, as well as other problems. Therefore there is a big payoff to spending time before the session ensuring that the client and the person helping can both receive good information. I find these issues, involving the
effectiveness of intuition, are best addressed with methods such as Pranic Healing and /or EFT. We are sensitive to the need to begin sessions with one or more of these "intuition-enhancing" methods.
Sometimes we use them in the middle of a session.

The same information source that helps with zapping, also provides the information needed for NST adjustments (The Tom Bowen technique) of the spine, pelvis, and jaw. Sometimes an adjustment is the most important help a person needs. This is not trivial. I have personally watched an NST adjustment save someone's life.

Tuberculosis is interesting. The disease is caused by bacteria. The body's own immune system is designed to destroy these bacteria. Assume the client's immune system is functioning properly. Why isn't the client's body destroying these bacteria? I suggest that the immune system can not attack these bacteria because they claim a privileged relationship with the client. This is both good and bad for these new 'members' of the family. The client can enormously improve the effectiveness of the zap session by doing a sort of dance while zapping. The dance includes movements which express the client's intent to destroy these new 'parts' of the body. The client might visualize and chew on, twist, squash, hit, tear, throw or smash them. I have a friend who loves to chop them up and throw the pieces all over the room. The movements are limited, of course, since the client is connected to plates with wires. The client's own intentions are probably more important than the details of the movements. After all, these bacteria have placed themselves within the control of the client. According to the bacteria, they are 'owned' by the client. The client now has absolute rights with regard to these bacteria. If the client clearly expresses the intention to destroy them, their primary defense has turned into their principle disaster. Rapid cure is inevitable. When a new client uses such methods, the primary worry is their body's ability to deal with the waste products.

Tapeworms provide an important, although temporary, service. Tapeworms are alive. They are not zappables. They cannot be killed directly with frequencies. They eat many infectious zappables, such as bacteria. The bacteria inside the tapeworm are no longer infectious for us; that is, the bacteria don't make us sick if a tapeworm eats them. Unfortunately, the service comes at a price. The infectious agents will very likely multiply freely inside the tapeworm, eventually producing offspring that can be released into the body, where they do cause disease. Not only that, but the tapeworms themselves can be a nuisance. However, frequencies can be used to destroy them. Like any living part of our body, tapeworms can be selected with frequencies. Selecting the tapeworm does not hurt it. Once frequencies have selected the tapeworm, the client can kill the zappables inside the tapeworm. Suppose the client has done this. The infectious entities inside the tapeworm are now dead. They begin to rot. The tapeworm has no way to eliminate them. The tapeworm literally rots from the inside. This is the only way we have found to reliably eliminate them from our bodies. However, once they are gone, we have lost the 'buffer' we used to have, which quickly ate up crawl-outs. When the tapeworms are gone, we react to crawl-outs quickly. My wife's tuberculosis is an example: it happened suddenly after we killed several large tapeworms. Note that tapeworm eggs at different stages in the life cycle are selected by different frequencies.

Some chronic bone, joint, and cartilage problems are created by a phoma, which is easily killed by smelling paradichlorobenzene mothballs, while expressing the intention of killing the phoma with a dance. This phoma is often associated with osteoporosis.

There is an important distinction missing in the frequency-healing community. This distinction is needed to clarify the issue of safety when using frequencies.. Some entities, like humans, are truly alive. They can not be killed by frequencies. However, specific areas of our bodies can be selected by frequencies. This does not hurt us. The slides used during plate zapping perform this service. Other entities, zappables, are killed by frequencies. Zappables are not alive. A zappable is a machine which have been endowed with life-like properties. Frequencies carry this pseudo-life. When we expose a zappable to these frequencies, we overload the mechanism that delivers
the frequencies to the zappable. The overloaded mechanism stops working, and the zappable reverts to an inert machine. These frequencies are typically in the range of 40 MHz to 160 MHz. The frequency, which anyone can 'hear', is often defined to very high accuracy: 1 part in 1012 or better. Limiting the frequency range of a frequency generator to below 1 MHz does not provide safety. Limiting its current provides safety. With the limited frequency range, the generator can only provide harmonics of the correct frequency, harmonics that are less powerful than the original frequency. Frequency generators with accuracy of 1:1012and this frequencies up to 160 MHz are only now becoming available on the commercial market.

These paragraphs summarize last year's work. I hope you find them interesting.

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