Re: Graham and Betar
B K Wee ( Buhatarau@aol.com )
Sat, 22 Aug 1998 01:37:53 EDT
Hi Everyone,
I have been thinking about this stuff for a while now. First of all, I have a
booklet called the Five Rites of Rejuvenation. It has a description of
physical movements that cause the chakras (described as psychic vortexes) to
increase in energy and spin. The restimulation of these vortexes is supposed
to rejuvenate an old body and make a person young again. One of the exercises
is to spin in a clockwise (looking downward from above) direction while
holding the arms outstretched to the sides of the body. I think this is the
same direction that was described for the machine you have been talking about.
This was considered the most rejuvenating of the five rites. After reading
KeelyNet files on magnetics and the different magnetic pulsers and use of
coils, I wonder if an explanation for the benefits can be related to cutting
the earths natural magnetic field with your body like a generator? Also I
find the other motion aspects interesting like the lymph movement. Maybe some
of you have read about rebound exercise. It is the use of those mini
trampolines. In a book called the Golden Seven Plus One by C. Samuel West, he
describes how they experimented by injecting a small amount of radioactive
substance into someones lymph system and had them do various movements under
an x-ray viewer. According to the book, There was very little movement of the
radioactivity until the person jumped on the mini trampoline. At that point,
I think they described it as squirting the lymph all over the persons system
very rapidly. I used the mini trampoline to relieve my wife's swollen feet
during her pregnancy. I would have her sit in a chair or on the side of the
bed and rest her feet on the mini trampoline. Then I would do all the jumping
and bounce her feet. It was amazing to see how fast her feet would turn back
to normal after being swelled very large. I think if we all did these
exercises, we would benefit maybe even more than if we used the machines.
Besides, how many of us can afford to buy $5000.00 and up machines? I am very
interested in the ideas of KeelyNet but since I can hardly afford to
experiment with many of the devices, I must continue to experiment with the
old stuff. Let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Mike Takaki