Michael Persinger is to my knowledge one of the most prolific
experimenters in using low level magnetic fields to evoke specific
responses in the brain, including visual hallucinations. He basically
uses a football helmet with holes drilled in it, then nails glued into
each hole. Each nail is wrapped with wire to make a solenoid which is
wired to an I/O card so any magnetic field pattern can be 'swept' into
the brain. He reports some amazing things including a certain
pattern, projected into a subject who has half ping pong balls over
each eye...a flashlight is moved across the face of the subject and
the subject is asked to describe what is happening....almost
everytime, the subject reports a light that lands, aliens get out and
take the subject into the ship (light)...
Sounds like cellular memory from our root ancestors but the point is
certain patterns evoke certain responses. Thelma Moss also found that
certain patterns evoked certain emotions and physical states, from
hunger to sex to disgust..
This is of course similar to what Walter Rawls did by putting the
north pole end of a cylindrical magnet over his pineal which seemed to
open up his perception to another reality...
---Kenneth Carrigan wrote:
>
> Funny part is.. earths magnetic field IS about 500mg +/- 200mg or so.
> I'm sure the moon plays a part too in our magnetic field.. and it
pulls
> on our earths gravity. So... is this 400mg in addition to our earths
> magnetic field.. or what is going on here.
>
> v/r Ken Carrigan
>
>
> > What is not well known is that the pineal responds to magnetism
and
> >light. Production of melatonin occurs only at night and only in
darkness
> >and a pulsating magnetic filed will shut down the production of
> >melatonin just a light will. A steady state magnetic north pole field
> >will stimulate the production of melatonin and eliminate PMS as
long as
> >field strength in the vicinity of the pineal is in the 400mg. range.
> >this can be accomplished by the right head band magnet but more is
not
> >better. Dr. Rex Ritter in texas has done most extensive work on the
> >effect of EMR on the body and has laisd out the parameters fairly
well.
> >more is not better.
> >Frank hartman
> >
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