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WATER!
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Jennifer Greene. Dr E. A. V. Prasad, Rhetta Jacobson
Baumgartner, Dorotheos C.E. Cody, D.O. (Hon.), Larry Spring. September-October 1991
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occupies a place between gravity and levity.
In rainbow and color phenomena it occupies a
place between light and dark. Water mediates
between bases and acids. It's the great dis-
solver in the world. In time, water can dis-
solve anything. It lies between stillness and
movement, because its very nature and life is
rhythm.
This article was edited by Jennifer Greene and Joel Morrow from a lecture given at the With this introduction I would like to take
annual Biodynamic Conference, October 5, 1990, in Kimberton, Pennsylvania. It is reprinted my readers on a journey, so they can see the
with permission ofthe author from BIODYNAMICS, Spring 1991, Number 178, The journal of forms that water has left behind, see the
the Bio-Dynamic Association, P.O. Box 550, Kimberton, PA 19442 shapes in nature whithmake visible the very
delicate surfaces and formative capacities of
I would like to begin with an image that the author of Sensitive Chaos (London: Ru- water. Normally you cannot see the incred-
has been very powerful for my life and teach- dolf Steiner Press, 1990). Sensitive Chaos ible movements within water. Ways have to
ing. At one point in his quest Parsifal is given was described by Jacques Cousteau as being found to make what water does visible. In fact
the Grail Sword. 1 By this time in his journey, the first treatise on the phenomenology of only since human beings have gotten away
he already has the Sword of the Red Knight, water. Anyone working in the field cites this from the earth for a while during space travel
which can be used for combat. Then he is book. Anyone wishing to follow this subject have they been able to look back and see the
given the Sword of the Grail. Only later, further should study it carefully. earth itself as a gigantic water drop. In the
however, is he told that it has special proper- Ninety-seven percent ofthe earth's water book Home Planet astronauts tried to fmd the
ties. He can use it once for combat, but the is in the sea. Two percent of the earth's water words to describe what they felt- the awe and
second time it will break. "If it breaks, is deep frozen locked up in glaciers. One the reverence -- when they looked back and
Parsifal, you must fmd a stream in a forest, the percent is for daily use. Of that one percent, saw this incredibly fragile, incredibly beauti-
headlands of a stream, put this sword in this ninety-eight percent is used for industry, two ful blue water drop, alone in the blackness of
stream behind a rock. And the sword will be percent is used for nutrition. Those are rough space.
annealed.'' When I taught this to high school proportions. The water that we use we must A {,lrop when it falls is absolutely amaz-
students, I had one- you always have them in care for. It is nonrenewable. ing. If you were to put a grain of potassium
the classroom, someone with a Mohawk tee- Water is the most abundant liquid in the permanganate inside a water drop, you would
tering back in the chair-- and all of a sudden world. It is an inorganic substance that occurs see the same kind of circulations that can be
he burst out, "Well, what's the good of that everywhere. It is a scientific anomaly. It is seen from afar on the earth. Great eddies,
sword anyway if you can't use it for fight- denser as a liquid than it is as a solid. When swirls, confluences, and separations of flow,
ing?" And I replied, "That's just the ques- water freezes, it floats, protecting the bottom all composed in layer upon layer. It's all
tion! That's what he needs to discover!" So waters of lakes, protecting the flowing water layers. And when a drop falls, it breathes.
we'll keep that picture in mind and come back in streams beneath it. It is found naturally as Coming from the spout at frrst it's a bit tear
to it at the end. a gas, as a liquid, as a solid. It continually shaped, then it flattens out, then it becomes
The present condition of water is some- reappears with many faces. As air, as mist, as tear shaped in the other direction, then it
thing that concerns every single one ofus. For steam, as dew that precipitates. We can see flattens out again and so on -while within its
years we have known about the water pollu- the rainbow and colors because of it. surfaces unfold continuous streaming, eddy-
tion in cities. We now know that there are The clouds- we can think of them in our ing patterns of movement.
water problems in the most remote villages. imagination, their varied forms and qualities A drop of water is the nearest thing to a
We know, for example, that of the many great -appear on themore gaseous volatile end. On sphere that water can become on earth. In an
aquifers ofLong Island the five upper ones are the more solid end we can think of snow (not incredible NASA fllm the astronauts were
polluted. We know that in the Midwest a a single snow crystal the same!) and ice, frost, drinking orange juice from a plastic squeeze
number of major aquifers are also polluted icicles, glaciers, icebergs. And in between bottle. Then they squirted the juice out into
and in the far West where there is little water, this gaseous and solid state, there is the rhyth- the cabin, stopped squeezing, and the juice
the groundwaters are polluted. We know that mical movement of the flowing water in came back into the bottle! They did it again,
the bottled water industry now runs into bil- streams, brooks, lakes and raindrops -- all because it was fun. Finally it flew all over the
lions of dollars and that there is some question flowing downward, pulled by earth's gravity cabin. But then a wonderful thing occurred.
as to quality. There appears to be a good deal to the ocean. Think for a moment about these The dispersed liquid began to coagulate -
of sham. We are confronted in every quarter great circulatory systems moving over the drop by drop -- into an absolutely perfect
by a situation that requires our utmost atten- earth, not only the great currents in the oceans, sphere. No gravity. Then the astronants
tion. such as the great Gulf Stream, but the great air began to blow the sphere of juice back and
We have gotten where we are because we masses, the jet streams as well, and think of forth like a game of catch. And the fllm ends
have lost our sense of what water is-- its true those vast fields of evaporation and condensa- with these two fellows placing drinking straws
nature, the forms and rhythms in its move- tion. into this orange sphere and making it disap-
ment. And worse yet, we have lost the rela- Water is an element which occupies a pear!
tionship of water to the formative capacities; position between the great polarities in the Water always wants to come back to a
those capacities which form the organic world. world. Water is a great between element. It sphere, but on earth it can't. The most perfect
What I have learned about water depends occupies a position between life and death. form is the drop. When tugged at by gravity,
upon the work of one of the most outstanding No life can come into being without it. No life water begins to flow, then tries to meander-
researchers in this field, Theodore Schwenk, can be sustained without it. In its flowing it to join itself into a sphere once more, but it

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can't. So it begins to meander down an million cubic meters ofdredge in the Rotterdam speak. Incredibly active surfaces and spaces.
incline. In the Alps glacial water melts in the Harbor every year. What happened? Having The wave that has moved in on itself has
morning. A wholly new situation with mean- straightened it, taken away from the river its developed an inner space. Think how this
ders begins. The glacial melt meanders down rhythmical regulation, the Rhine flowed faster happened in evolution, the development of
and at night it freezes. The next morning a and drew the ground water from the banks. inner spaces and organs. This is an absolutely
new birthing of rivulets and meanders ap- Erosion occurred. For a while Holland thought archetypal picture, an inward going process,
pears, until it goes down over the side in the this dredge was useful, because it could build the process of taking the outer surface and
precipice, into the valley below. In the sedate up new land with it, but now the sediment is so making it "in."
lowlands, however, the incline is not so great. toxic they can't use it. This is a dreadful thing This important phenomenon -- the curl-
A river will slow its pace into a very languid to do to any body of water. Those of you who ing in of folds or layers to create a separate
meander until, in some cases, it will join itself have ever seen rip-rapping on streams, where organ with a life of its own within the whole
into the spherical again to become an oxbow. stones are put along the banks to keep the organism ofthe vt$.r -- does actually occur in
At home you can begin to discover some stream in bounds, should take a good, hard the forming of organic structures ... The hol-
ofthe wonders ofthe rhythms and movements look at what happens to a steam after it lets go. lowing out of inner spaces is a fundamental
which occur inside seemingly still forms. Rip-rap fmishes and the stream goes abso- process, an archetypal form-gesture in all
Using some clay, model the meandering bed lutely haywire, uprooting trees in its way. It organic creation... where in the wrinkling,
of a river just by feel. Then as you pour water doesn't belong to the nature of water to con- folding invaginating process of gastrulation,
down the channel, put some dye in it. In this fme its rhythmical movement. organs for the development of consciousness
way, the movement of the river can be seen. are prepared (ibid., p. 41).
How it meanders, moving down, swinging to But Schwenk goes further. He says that
one side, turning and then moving across and Water is an element which occu- the mobile inner structure of the vortex and its
swinging to the other. A tremendous alterna- series of moving sheaths in itself could be
tionofrhythmandmovement. Theriverpicks pies a position between the great described as a kind of'' sense organ.'' Water,
up sand from one side and deposits it on the polarities in the world. Water is a he says, is the impressionable medium par
other. A river creates its own form and excellence,'' a medium
recreates it constantly. great between element It occu- ... interwoven with countless sensitive
This can also be seen in sand formations. pies a position between life and membranes which are prepared to perceive
I'll say a word here about this because it is so ever)rthing taking place in the surroundings.
interesting. Maria Thun writes in one of her death. No life can come into Water is not enclosed within its inner surfaces
calendars that while she was on vacation for a but open to its surroundings and to all the
month by the north sea she noticed that sand
being without it No life can be stimuli and formative impulses from without
patterns changed forms according to where sustained without it (ibid., p. 65)
the moon was in the zodiac. Since I live near Indeed, Schwenk goes on to say, the very
the sea in Maine I have begun to examine this movement within the vortex is a sensitive
and have been able to conflllll some of them. Heraclitus, the pre-Socratic Greek phi- reflection of the movement of the cosmos. If
At frrst 1 thought it was merely the ebb and losopher, said that form is movement come to you place a small moving object in a moving
flow oftidal patterns, but it wasn't. The water rest. I feel very strongly that one must come vortex, it will always maintain its direction of
that forms these trickles oozes out of the sand to look at form as movement. Follow natural axis within the vortex. That is extraordinary!
long after the tide's gone out. It is as though forms with your eye, draw them, move them, This indicates that in the vortex activity there
you had taken a plant and cut it. The signature and bring them into movement. Understand is something that remains flllllly connected,
at that moment is left in the plant via the sap. the movement that gave birth to the ftxed lines even though its moving, something quite sta-
So, too, with this. Cut off from the totality and edges of the fmished form. tionary. The pointer always remains parallel
from the watery body of the earth, these Using a tray filled with half water and to itself no matter where it moves. Schwenk
oozings rise to the surface through capillary half glycerine (for body) we can make the maintained that this arose from the vortex's
dynamics and then begin very slow, delicate forms of waters movement visible. Sprinkle connection to the entire solar system:
meanders down the sloping beach. Within lycopodium powder (the dusty spores of club ...the vortex with its different speeds --
these rhythmical movements lies a signature moss) over the liquid and draw a rod through slow outside, fast inside -- is closely akin to
which changes according to what is happen- the mixture. The lycopodium powder will the great movements of the planetary system.
ing astronomically. reproduce the incredibly delicate movements Apart from minor details, it follows Kepler's
The greatest sin that one can do to water within water and make them visible. You second law of planetary movement: a given
is to straighten out the meanders in rivers. The might even try to reproduce these movements planet circles round the sun as though in a
Army Corps of Engineers has always wanted as a form drawing on a large sheet of paper- vortex inasmuch as it moves fast when near
to straighten things out, and they've done so ftrst a little bit of a wave, then a sweep of the sun and slowly when further away. (ibid.,
on a large scale. Now they're having to go growth which curls back on itself. As Schwenk p. 44).
back and put the meanders back in. In an old writes: The vortex and its suction center can be
map of the Rhine (c. 1830) the Rhine was full united by a meander winding its way made more visible by the use of a plexiglass
of twists and turns, and it was a wise man who between them, the vortices alternate in corre- cylinder. A plexiglass plate is glued to the
could navigate that river. He knew the cur- sponding pairs, one slightly ahead spinning bottom with epoxy and a one-inch hole is
rents, he knew the color ofthe water. He knew one way and the other behind spinning the drilled in the plate. In the hole a rubber lab
the winds. He knew the banks. But it wasn't other way. (Sensitive Chaos, p. 51) stopper is inserted and the cylinder filled with
efficient enough. So the Germans straight- You could go across a whole room repro- water. When the water has settled, the stopper
ened it out. The result is that now there is 23 ducing these movements, dancing them, so to is pulled and some potassium permanganate

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poured into the vortex. This purple dye makes of what lives in the surfaces of water, what biodynamic preparations, is enough to turn
it possible to see the vortex "breathe." lives in a wave. Surfers have a sense ofgravity this pond over every five days and create the
It's an extraordinary thing. It will breathe and levity which describes water, especially microbiological life to break down the or-
up into itself and than broaden. A vortex will visible when the film is run in slow motion. ganic matter. It's quite a successful opera-
move up and down, up and down, and between Then you can see the enclosing form, the tion. It runs all winter long, and of course by
those rhythmical movements, it will broaden. interiorization of space. In the ocean the spring there is build-up. But when the tem-
But thae s not all. Ifyou look very carefully in waves move, but the water stands relatively perature rises, the microorganisms become
the vortex, you will see one sheath after an- still. When the ocean meets the land, how- quickly active again the organic matter breaks
other. IC sa moving, rotating, pulsating series ever, it crashes and changes form. You can down. In fact, the site ofthis treatmentlagoon
of sheathes-- sheath upon sheath upon sheath. see turbulence, laminar flow and then the is a park. People come out from Stockholm to
It's an extraordinary thing to see. wonderful spiral form. How substance moves have their picnics there, and only when they
When you stir the biodynamic prepara- through form is very, very important. stroll around at the ~ of the park do they
tions, you are creating within the body of In my laboratory I try to capture the realize it's a sewage treatment plant! It's a
water an organ, I'd ~y of perception, of formative movements of water with a camera wonderful place:
cosmic perception. The movement of the and a double optical bench. Because this In New Zealand flow forms are used
vortex moves faster the closer you get the bench is set-up optically, I am able to photo- extensively for the mixing of the biodynamic
center axis and slower outside. Again, very graph very specific layers of water and what preparations and for the preparation of or-
much like the planetary movements. At least goes on in there. Light sources at the bottom, ganic fertilizers. John Pearce, for example,
in my experience, stirring the preparations is condenser, an iris, lens and mirror. Light is makes his own fish fertilizer and has found
one ofthe most wonderful tasks one can have. shot up through a plate and the image then that using flow forms he is able to get the
Dead tired at the end of the day, milking cows goes all the way back, and then I photograph organic matter broken down faster and with
and all the rest of the farm work that goes on. what I see. You see something similar every far less odor.
Getting a quick cup of tea and going out and time you put cream into coffee. You see The quest to fmd ways and methods of
stirring500. Lotsofit. Andthinking, "Ohmy tremendous eddies and swirls, where the cream treating and cleaning water has led to totally
goodness." Fifty-five gallons worth! And follows between the layers ofmovement until biological systems. Biological systems are
suddenly, you're there. You begin stirring it's all mixed. However, in the laboratory we the only way that waste water can be treated in
this big mass of material, one direction with a don't work with a cup, but with an absolutely its totality. Even conventional wastewater
vortex, as strongly as you possibly can, vortex flat optical quality ground dish. treatment plants are agricaltural organisms of
down to the bottom. And then you break it and The movements are made visible through sorts. Only you can't see the organisms.
go in the opposite direction. You do this for the fact that I have added glycerine, which has They're not cows or chickens. They're mi-
an hour. Dead tired to begin with. changed the viscosity of the water. A single croorganisms. These microorganisms break
I don't know if it happens to you -- but it drop falls from a needle, some thirty per down the organic matter. First the waste
happens to me, and I was always fascinated. I experiment, five seconds between drops. The undergoes primary treatment, which removes
always counted on it. About half-way through, vortices come into being, and then they disap- the solids, the non-biodegradable materials,
the mass of water with its vortex begin to stir pear again. Every new drop tells a different which is followed by biological treatment.
me! A much different situation. I was no story. Once the lines and valleys appear they However, a purely biological approach was
longer tired, I was invigorated. Also, my don't leave. Water ofvery poor quality has no pioneered by the Frenchman, Saint Bohaire,
sense was that the quality of the water was form whatsoever in these tests -- no vortex and developed further by Dr. Kathe Seidel of
different, that the droplets were quite differ- formation. Polluted or dead water is insensi- the Mex Planck Institute. Everything now
ent. One time when I was stirring with a friend tive to influences. This test, to my mind, is achieved by NASA, Wilverton, TVA or San
-we were doing an apple orchard, about 100 sensitive enough to give a picture of the Diego using aquatic plants was begun by Dr.
gallons- we swapped barrels in the middle of qualities water must possess if it is to be Seidel after the Second War. She was also a
it. His was so different. It was incredible. I capable of supporting life. gardener, bless her heart, and she turned her
went back to my own barrel very quickly! It Naturally, this has led me to the practical attention to limnology, the study of inland
is so interesting what the stirring of these work of re-enlivening water, bringing water waters, marshes and estuaries, everything
preparations must be-- this vortex, layer upon into a movement in order to re-enliven it. The having to do with sweet water. She became
layer, a multitude of surfaces in movement, methodluseinvolvestheuseof"flowforms'' interested in the effect of plants upon water,
connected to the planetary movements and the developed by John Wilkes, based on the indi- which she saw in the marshes and wetlands.
fixed stars. cations by Steiner and the English mathema- Then in laboratory situations she began to
The same kind of forms belong to the tician George Adams. While working with give these plants the most incredible amounts
musculature, the apex of the heart. Ralph Theodore Schwenk, John Wilkes, began to oftoxins - phenols. PCBs, the whole works.
Marinelli, a retired Waldorf school teacher in create surfaces over which water could run Incredibly toxic material. The plants, after a
Detroit, is doing some extraordinary work that would en-liven it. Schwenk tested water die-back or partial die-back would somehow
studying the fluid flow in the heart. We know that circulated on different types of surfaces re-emerge and thrive, while the water itself
from embryology that the heart is formed out with the drop-picture method. When this would become clearer and would be cleaned.
of the flowing and moving blood. The blood work was cut short by George Adams' death, The plants which Seidel used in her pioneer-
circulated before the heart "pumps." Wilkes continued to develop the necessary ing work were the common reed (Phragmites
Lawrence Edwards in his wonderful book, proportions until the water moved in the pul- communis), the bullrush (Scirpus lacustris)
The Field ofForm, describes the sheaths ofthe sating meander of a figure eight. and the yellow flag (Iris pseudacorus). Dr.
heart, with their very interesting patterns of In Jaerna, Sweden, sewage has been suc- Seidel loved to give a demonstration of the
musculature. cessfully treated by means oftwo cascades of purity ofher plant-cleansed water by drinking
Films of surfboarding show a great deal flow forms. This, with the addition of the a glass of it. In fact, tests show substantial

Journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 3


removal of nitrogen, phosphorus and pathogens.
In this country John Todd, a co-founder of New
Alchemy Institute on Cape Cod, has utilized totally
aquatic biological systems. He has started a pilot
project for the treatment of city water, using the terrible
waste water from Providence, Rhode Island, in his tests.
Common duckweed (Lemna minor) and water hyacinth
(Eichhornia sp.) were used, as well as Oriental carp
(Tilapia) and a Japanese snail. According to the analy-
sis the water shows 99 to 100 percent removal oftoxins.
Next we turn our attention to sludge, which is the
by-product of any water-water treatment. As one old
fellow from Maine said, "Nothin' in there but bug
bones.'' Bug bones and solids -- which the engineers
who designed these plants didn't expect to have to deal
with. It's the single most expensive item in a town
sewage budget. Imagine a highly engineered plant and
then having to go our with shovels to clean up the
residue! Using common reed (Phragmites) we have
been able to de-water the sludge without pressing or
drying. The microorganisms on the roots of the plants
break down the organic matter. The plants keep the
sludge layer open and aerated, reducing the volume of
solids by over 90 percent. Operators can add sludge
every two weeks in summer and every three weeks in
winter. Residue need only be removed once a decade.
Cost has been lowered from 14 cents per gallon to a
penny. Even some heavy metals are removed by the
plants, retained in the plant stalks. The build-up of
sludge solids over the winter is broken down rapidly
after thaw. There has not been-- to date-- a concentra-
tion of heavy metals.
With the cleansing of waste water we have fol-
lowed a path from spiritual and ecological insight to
practical application. I began with the image of the
Grail Sword and the inner journey, the inner path of
development, which Parsifal went through. Water is
such a school. If we go to this school and take this path
ofdevelopment, learn to observe water, its movement in
streams, the eddies about rocks, the confluence of
streamings, the settlings of dew, the rising and move-
ment of clouds and become a student of water in every
aspect of its natural life and its role as a mediator of all
life, then we are approaching the right use ofthe Grail
Sword. The nature of water will lead us to ask the very
question which for Parsifal unlocked the Grail Castle:
''What ails thee?'' In its totality water is a sense organ
for the ailing earth. Through water we not only see the
illness but also the very movements of life which could
provide the cure.

Jennifer Greene has been a teacher -- at High


Mowing School in New Hampshire -- and water re-
searcherfor many years. She now continues her water
research in Maine. Those interested in flowforms or the
organic methods of water treatment described in the
article can contact her at Waterforms Inc., PO Box 930,
Blue Hill, Maine 04614; (207) 374-2384.

1. Wolfram von Eschenbach Parzival (Vintage


Books, 1961). The Story ofthe Grail Knights.

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GROUND WATER IN JYOTISSASTRA
The groundwater hydrology in.lyotissastra
HYDROSCIENCE I~ i\.NCIENT S 1\.~SKRIT: (astronomy/astrology), represented by
V arahamihira' sBrihat Samhita, primarily deals
11:\, RE,LE, J :'-L'Vf'l~, li\' Jl/lJJ)E'R/\' ( '(JJVTE'.'(T
with various biological and geological features,
b~ · Dr. E.A. \'.Prasad responding either directly to ground water or
indirectly to the accompanying high relative
humidity, as indicators of ground water, occur-
ring at depths varying from 7-1/2 ft to as much
The chronic and acute hydrological prob- STANDARDS OF DRINKING WATER as 560 ft, in arid and semi-arid regions devoid of
lems of the drought-stricken areas, chiefly re- QUALITY surface water sources. In other words, the strik-
sulting from the irrelevant imported technol- The quality ofdrinking water which plays ingly visible ove~und features, serving as
ogy, can be rapidly and successfully tackled by a vital role for the health and longevity of an indicators, are the elteets for which the unseens
the 'people's technology', comprising of an individual, should be: (a) aesthetic, i.e., free underground water is the cause.
innovative, user-oriented, mass approach for from colour, turbidity, taste, and odour: (b) These indicators primarily consist ofdiffer-
community self-help, with the aid ofthe simple, chemically free from injurious substances; and ent plant species, theirmorpbological and physi-
scientific concepts and techniques, contained in (c) microbiologically pure with so low in the ological features, termite mounds (or ant-hills)
ancient Sanskrit texts. contentofpathogenic organisms as not to present associated with vegetation, and colours of soils
.:~:;
Water (Ap) is one of the five primordial a risk to the consumer. and rocks. All these indicators are strikingly
elements (Pancha-maha-bhutas) together with The 'International Standards of the Drink- visible, and easily recognisable environmental
the Earth (Prith: or mineral matter), the Fire ing Water Supplies', prescribed by the World features which facilitate the precise location of
(Agni: or geothermal energy), the Wind (Vayu: Health Organisation (WHO), in termsofvarious the well sites to strike maximum quantity of
or gases), and the Sky (Akas: or the extra- parametersofbydrochemicaland hydrobiologi- ground water at the least depth in a given local-
terrestrial radiations). As water is one ofthe key cal quality, have certain drawbacks. ity. It is most significant that these indicators are
elements for the very existence of life it was - These standards are primarily based on easily understandable for use even by the illiter-
considered as one of the divine forms by the the water quality characteristics ofthe advanced ates. These details have been discussed in the
ancient Indian rishis who proclaimed the con- countries of the humid West without much book, entitled' 'Ground Waterin V arahamibira' s
cept of the hydrological cycle as "Where, Wa- relevance to the tropical waters in the develop- Brihat Sambita", published by the Sri
ters, is your beginning, where your root, where ing countries; Venkateswara University ·under the U.G.C.
is your centre, where indeed is your termina- :--It is well-known thatthetraceelementsor "Scheme of Publication of Research/Learned
tion" (Rig Veda, Vii6.12) and worshipped all minor constituents significantly influence the Works."
forms of water in the hydrological cycle and peculiarities of water composition markedly
recited: "The Waters which are from the heaven, affecting the physiological processes in all liv- LOCATION OF WELL SITES
or those which spring up by themselves, the ing beings in a strong manner. But the limits or At present, forwell site location, the mystic
bright pure Waters that tend to the sea, may those guidelines, prescribed by the W.H.O., for few · 'water-divining' (also known as •dowsing' or
divine Waters protect me here." (Rig Veda: selected trace elements in drinking water do not 'water-witching') method or the geophysical
Vii49.2) have sound scientific basis; method, involving earth resistivity survey, is
-The available techniques, eitherforwater most commonly adopted. But none of these
WATER QUALITY IN AYURVEDA treatment offorwaterquality evaluation, are not methods is giving satisfactory results; and quite
In the standard texts of Ayurveda (the In- practicable to be adopted in the developing often, enormous amounts of human and mate-
dian science ofmedicine and longevity), such as countries like India. Such standards have been rial resources are wasted due to faulty location of
Charaka, Samhita, Susruta Samhita, and imitated and prescribed by the Indian Council of the well sites in the drought stricken areas.
Ashtanga-Hridaya-Samhita, there is a discourse Medical Research (ICMR) andalso by the 'Tech- The earth resistivity survey, designed and
on water which bas been broadly classified into nology Mission on Rural Water Supply.' developed for the location of subsurface geo-
two categories, viz., atmospheric water The ayurvedic texts have distinguished the logical structures and ore bodies, bas been and is
(Antariksha jalam) and terrestrial water(Bhauma quality of rain water of the interior land being adopted for the location ofthe well sites in
jalam). (Gangodakam) from thatofthe rain waterofthe India. Because ofthe inherent limitations ofthis
The atmospheric water bas been further coastal areas (Samudrodakam) and prescribed techniques, R.G. von Nostrand and K.L. Cook
classified as: rain (Dharam ), bail (Karam ),snow the former as the standard quality for domestic (U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper No.
(Tausharam ), and ice (Haimam ). The terrestrial water supplies and also suggested simple water 499) have pointed out that "a logical and
water bas been classified as that of the river treatment methods, involving aeration, sedi- mathematical interpretation ofresistivity data is
(Nadeyam), lake (Sarasam), tank (Tadagam), mentation, flocculation and coagulation, filtra- only partly successful.., The hydrogeological
stream (Nairjharam ), pond (Palvalam ), shal- tion, disinfection, and elimination of toxic ele- texts (Davis & DeWiest: Hydrogeology, John
low excavated pit (Vikiram), deep dug well ments to obtain potable water of the prescribed Wiley & Sons; p. 318) have clearly stated that
(Kaupam), steeped dug well (Vapyam), and rain water quality. these geophysical techniques cannot detect the
irrigated water(Kaidaram). The physico-chemi- These details have been discussed in a small rock fractures, which yield most of the
cal properties, including the seasonal variations, recent technical report, entitled "Water Quality water to the wells, ad hence result in high per-
ofthese waters and their physiological effects in in Ayurveda", prepared by the present author centage of failure of the well sites. Further, Sri
human beings have been described. Thus the under the book-writing scheme of K.R. Karanth, Director, Central Ground Water
ayurvedic texts consider all possible sources for ''Hydroscience in Ancient Sanskrit Literature'', Board, in Groundwater News (May-June 1986)
water supply. sponsored by and submitted to the Department bas also stated: "In applying the geophysical
of Environment, New Delhi. methods, personal factors, experience, method

Journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 5


of survey, interpretive technique adopted, con- rowings that will have to be repaid with interest. of emigration which is commonly associated
dition of instrument, and many other factors India: A vast majority of people are poor; with the movement of swarms of grasshoppers,
count.... When a well cited by geophysical and provision of rural water supply and urban locusts, and other insects which invade the agri-
method fails, it is not the method that has failed commlinity supply are regarded as social service culturallands where high relative humidity pre-
but the interpretation that is found wanting." and hence made free ofcost. So also the Indian vails due to the availability ofirrigated waters in
Thusduetothecomplexityofthistechniqueand farmers in the vast drought-prone areas need the absence of surface water sources.
uncertainty of its results, location of well sites government subsidy for ground water develop- An outstanding example in this regard is
for ground water development in the drought ment for irrigation purpose. found in the recent reports from the African
prone areas has been found to be a major prob- countries which passed through a furious fam-
lem; and in view ofthis, it has become a common Evaporational Loss ine in 1984. From Senegal to Ethiopia, -there is
practicetoproduceboguscertificatesofwellsite U.S.A.: Water evaporation is eliminated in a new plague developed by billions oflocusts,
location to obtain loans and other financial ben- ground water storage. In contrast, surface water grasshoppers ~other insects devouring the
efits from the agricultural banking agencies. reservoirs lose significant amounts of water agricultural crops, resulting in enormous dam-
Elaborate infrastructural facilities of ground through evaporation. age and disaster as devastating as famine itself;
water; and indiscriminate drilling ofbore wells India: In the vast arid and semi-arid tracts and an estimated expenditure of $9 million
in an unscientific manner has been a common of the country, evaporation of water results in during 1986 and $10 million during 1987 is
practice. high relative humidity which ecologically plays involved to combat this most serious infesta-
an important positive role for the welfare ofthe tion. In some parts of this continent it has been
GROUNDWATERvs.SURFACEWATER organisms. found to be cheaper to bring in food aid than try
Recently ,Bhu-JalNews (April-June, 1986, to control the adult migratory locusts and other
vol. 2 (2), p. 20), a quarterly journal of the insects.
Central Ground Water Board (C.G.W.B.), pro-
1
7he Waters which are from Hence in arid and semi-arid regions, it is
jected "Seven VirtuesofGroundWater" citing essential to adopt conjunctive use of surface and
Developing World Water as the source for this the heaven, or those which ground water; and agricultural development
item. According to this, the National Water cannot be undertaken by ground water exclud-
Works Association ofthe U.S.A. has identified spring up by themselves, the ing surface water which plays a vital role in the
seven major economic advantages of ground ecological balance of the region.
water over surface water. These so-called vir-
bright pure Waters that tend {!

Maintenance
tues of ground water, pointed out by the U.S.
agency, are examined with reference to the In-
to the sea, may those divine U.S.A.: The economic advantage of a
dian context as follows: Waters protect me here." ground water supply is its minimum mainte-
nance costs and long life. Ground water reser-
Bore Wells (Rig Veda:Vii49.2) voirs remain unchanged over time. In contrast,
surface water reservoirs fill with silt and dams
U.S.A.: Ground water can be developed in
simple stages, drilling new wells only as the may lose their integrity.
need for additional water arises. This flexible India: In the ground water seminar held in
approach allows increase in the supply capacity Ecolosical Interactions May 1986 by the World Bank, its Vice Presi-
to be closely tailored to meet demand growth. If U.S.A.: The use of ground water requires dent, Dr. W. David Hopper, has rightly pointed
actual water demand is higherthan forecast, new little land to be acquired since it is stored in vast out that ground water development in India and
wells can be added faster to the system. Con- quantities beneath the surface of the earth. The other South Asian regions, requiring pumps and
versely, ifthe actual water demand is lower than land above the ground water aquifer may still power, can run into technical complications
forecast, new wells can be postponed. serve as productive farmland. In contrast, the including operation and maintenance problems.
In contrast, surface water supplies require construction of surface reservoirs requires the Water Treatment
accurate long term water supply forecasting and acquisition ofmuch land which is subsequently U.S.A.: Ground water requires only mini-
construction of a storage system. If the system flooded with loss to agriculture and forestry. mal treatment and because it is naturally filtered
proves insufficient to meet the demand it cannot India: (a) The construction of surface res- and purified by the earth, it requires no extensive
easily be expanded. ervoirs provide wages to a large number of filtration where as surface water frequently re-
India: Every year several thousands of unemployed rural poor, particularly during the quires elaborate filtration to remove suspended
bore wells are dug, drilled or deepened for rural recurring periods of drought; matter and costly treatment to make the water
water supply, drought relief, and such other (b) Surface reservoirs serve not only for bacteriologically safe.
social welfare measures; but still the water crisis water supply but also for power production, India: Salinity, iron, and fluorine (respon-
continues or even worsens; and major projects fishing, (commercial and sustenance), recre- sible for "fluorosis" prevalent as an endemic
for augmentation of surface water sources even ation, aesthetics, and so on. disease) in ground water are some of the major
for drinking proposes, such as Telugu Ganga, (c) The surface water bodies intercept and problems of water treatment to be tackled.
have been and are being undertaken to meet the store water ofthe seasonal rainfall, reducing the
shortage of water supply in the country. wastage through surface runoff and facilitate Ground Water Occurrence
percolation and infiltration for ground water U.S.A.: Because ground water is found
User Fees recharge to meet the water shortage during the everywhere, the earth provides a natural distri-
U.S.A.: Staged development also allows drought periods. bution system that diminishes the size of the
flexible financing. Water users can often sup- (d) Surface water bodies in arid and semi- piped distribution system. Surface water sup-
port the cost of the staged project through the arid regions create high relative humidity for plies, however, frequently requires extensive
user fees. Conversely, surface water develop- which insects are especially sensitive. It is well distribution system to bring it from the source to
ment requires large capital investment and bor- known that droughts produce the eruptive type the consumer.

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India: Occurrence of ground water every- all possibleaspectsofresearchanddevelopment or chemically combined in plants and animals,
where is a fallacy in India. In the extensive hard (R&D), such as remote sensing and artificial soils, and rocks (as described inBrihat Samhita)
rock terrains, consisting of igneous and meta- rain, for development ofall types of water sup- in the terrestrial environment; and (b) the invis-
morphic rock types, occurrence ofground water ply needs for domestic, agricultural and indus- ible, pure, divine water which exists as a reality
is controlled by rock fractures which are con- trial purposes, waste disposal, prevention ofsea somewhere else.
cealed by thick soil cover and vegetation. Hence water intrusion, and so on, and not necessarily The Indian community is fully aware ofthe
ground water occurrence is restricted and its for drinking water supply for problem villages. divine nature of water which is used in all
location is a major intricate problem in the hard religious rites and rituals at different stages from
rock areas. CONTINUING WATER CRISIS birth to death; but the people have to be con-
Thus there is no special virtue for ground Under the pretext of the international stantly and continuously reminded that pollu-
water nor any vice for surface water. The programme ofprovision ofreasonable access to
tion of such divine water is the greatest sin,
differences are found not in water but in the safe drinking water, every year several thou- emphasizing the parail}Ount importance of pro-
water management methods adopted by man. sands of bore wells have been and are being
tecting and preserving all types ofnatural water
The hydrological problems of practical impor- indiscriminately drilled in the drought-prone
sources for a healthy and prosperous society.
tance in the drought-prone areas in the develop- areas in the most unscientific manner. Because
ing countries have to be tackled, based on the of this, the surface water sources, through mis- Restoration of Surface Water Sources
ecological and socio-economic conditions of use and disuse, have been silted up and con- The surface water bodies, such as tanks,
the region. verted into cultivated lands and public lavato- ponds, lakes, streams, and rivers, play an impor-
ries in the rural areas, and as habitations and tant role from both hydrological and ecological
RURAL WATER SUPPLY commercial complexes in urban areas. In the points of view. But in most [laces these have
The World Health Organisation has de- process, the water of the seasonal rainfall is been legally or illegally reclaimed and occupied
clared 1981-90 as the "International Drinking wasted as runoff without much scope for infil- while some are in disuse or misuse. Hence
Water and Sanitation Decade" to provide rea- tration and percolation for ground water re- restoration, revitalisation, and maintenance of
sonable access to safe drinking water in rural charge; consequently during the drought pe- all categories of surface water sources, in every
areas. "Reasonable access" is defined as being riod, there is a marked depletion of ground village, should be scrupulously undertaken on a
that "a disproportionate part of the day" is not water. Further among the several bore wells top priority basis. Here, political will is an
spent in water fetching and "safe water supply" drilled in each locality, some are dry, some yield essentia\prerequisite.
includes treated waters or untreated but brackish water, and some yield potable water
uncontaminated waters such as from protected but the pumps fitted to them do not function due People's Technology
bore wells, springs, and sanitary wells. to very poor maintenance. Thus there has been For rapidly and successfully tackling the
a continuing or even worsening water crisis in pressing problems of a country, such as water
Potential Benefits both rural ntl urban areas. It is an irony that on supply in drought-stricken areas, two modes of
The provision ofrural water supply means one side the conventional surface water sources approach need to be adopted simultaneously.
improvement of quality, quantity, and reliabil- are allowed to dwindle off while on the other These are: (a) People's technology, and (b) the
ity ofthe water supply sources with reduction in side, the problems of conjunctive use ofground- associated research activity for further develop-
their distance from the consumers. The reduced water and surface water, and artificial recharge ment and refinement.
walking distance to fetch water saves time and are discussed in seminars and symposia. The people's technology should include
energy and relieves labour which may be used innovative, user-oriented approach with appro-
SOLUTIONS IN INDIAN HYDROLOGY
for productive proposes leading to an economic priate low-cost technology understandable to
It is often said that research in India is
benefit Even ifthere is no economic valueofthe the general public, and flexible for modification
imitative or repetitive but not innovative, and
saved labour, still there are many social benefits at local level for self-help, so that they need not
that quite often it is unrelated to the necessities
from the time and energy saved and drudgery depend entirely upon the specialist technologist
and compulsions ofour natural environment. It
eliminated, because more time can be spent with for an essential commodity like water.
istrueasfarasthecurrentpracticesofhydrologi-
the family or on domestic activities. The im- In this connection it is relevant to recall that
cal science and technology are concerned. Irrel-
proved quality ofwater leads to improved health the Ministers of Health, who developed the
evant imported technology, ill-conceived water
which result in: (a) lower medical expenditure; ''Ten-year Health Plan ofAmericans•• (Annual
management methods, and poor maintenance or
(b) an improved sense of well-being; (c) in- Report: 1972., Official Document 124; Wash-
utter negligence of the available water sources
creased fitness of farmers and their cattle and ington: Pan American Health Organisation),
are chiefly responsible for the prevailing misery
hence increased agricultural crop productivity; pointed out that the countries should utilise the
in the drought-prone, arid and semi-arid regions
and (d) a lessening of the debilitating effects of techniques of 'mass Approach 'and concepts of
ofour country. But it is heartening that excellent
childhood infections. community self-help to provide water in rural
and efficacious solutions for these hydrological
areas.
problems are provided in the ancient scientific
Technology Mission on Drinking Water Water management and water treatment
Sanskrit texts.
The Department of Rural Development of methods, described in ayurveda, and the various
the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Divinity ofWater environmental indicators, with emphasis on
India, has set up the "Technology Mission on The hydroscience in ancient Sanskrit is a bioindicators, for location of ground water re-
Drinking Water in Villages" to provide safe symbolic way ofpresenting, with superimposi- sources, described in V arahamihira •s Brihat
water supply for the entire rural population in tion, the identity established, through Raja- Samhita, provide an ideal people's technology.
the Seventh Plan period through its Accelerated Yoga or Sovereign Science, between: (a) the It involves, to a large extent, only the cost of
Rural Water Supply Programme (ARWSP) and waters with their widely varied attributes physi- conveying to the people the hydrological infor-
the Minimum Needs Programme (MNP) of the cally existing as atmospheric, surface, and sub- mation, contained in the ancient Sanskrit texts,
State Governments. But the Technology Mis- surface waters, with different physiological ef- in an appropriate manner for allround progress
sion, intended for Rural Water Supply, involves fects in human beings (as described in aY,WVeda), and prosperity.

journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 199/, Page 7


"'PULl.
..,.,,
DLKKCTlON OF THE ACTION
"T'~US'T TW"RVST
Direction of the Reaction to the ,\ccion
which is always tao• to the direction
of the action.

Arrows represent direction of


resistance to the action which
Nature does not transmute by chemical The names of these two directions of accumulates to 90".
.... 6U+
combination and reaction; but by altering the motion is centrifugal (that which radiates W.1'. B.
wave field. Energy is flowing into and out of outward) and centripetal (that which contracts
the atom constantly from its wave field. or sucks inward). verse.
In this article I will paint a picture of the Each ofthesemotions resists the action of The result of resistance of the inward
basic wave field as a series of vortices. The pulling (centripetal) suction and the outward
atom is sustained through the vortex which Centrifugal pushing (centrifugal) pressure is to deflect the
can be considered to function on a fourth intended direction from a direct or straight
dimensional level. The key to transmutation
is to establish contact with the vortex. instead
ofwith the atom 'smanifestation on a physical
'J/
----·~
line to a curved or spiral line, which is the
wave.
Let'stracetheactionofforce,motionand
level; and, then change the structure of the
atom before it is released and frozen into the
physical level. Since the atom can only ex-
press what is flowing into it from the vortex.
/+"' resistance. An action takes place in space
which expresses itself in pulling inward from
within toward a nuclear center (see picture 2).
The direction ofthe thrust ofresistance to
if we change the vortex. then the atom natu- Picture 1 the positive or plus action, and an equal thrust
rally relates to it in a different manner. Ifthere of re~istance to its negative or minus reaction
are various interchanges of polarity patterns to that action is shown in the above figure by
manipulated in the vortex, then the resulting the arrows.
relationship would be a change in electromag- Along the sequences of waves so formed
Centripetal
netic lines offorce which stem from the atom. all of the systems within which matter is

"'~/
All spiral movements in Nature have formed are centered. The wave is the basis of
individual characteristics. Through guided all motion.
stimulation vortex systems can be changed The atom is conslnl;cted along the wave.
and transmuted into other systems. So-called
substance can therefore be transmuted into
other substance; or one energy expression can
be change into another energy expression.
7f' Systems and striations of atomic, solar and
galaxial systems are strung along waves like
discs in the manner described in the article
"Understanding The Continuous Universe",
The laws of the spiral are the keys to the the other and in so doing gives to the two BSRF Journal, Sept.-Oct. 1990.
understanding of Creation, the blueprint of opposing forces the repetitive effect which What we have here as waves are spinning
the Universe. The spiral vortex is the road to makes this Universe a continuous cyclic uni- ''motion bodies which are vortices strung
Paradise! verse. The combined triad effect of the two upon the wave shaft in pairs, point to point and
Dr. Walter Russell said that the elements opposing oscillations and RESISTANCE is base to base (see picture 3).
have characteristics according to what posi- · registered in waves of varying dimensions. The inward pulling force proceeds to
tion they are found within a wave. We must The resistance component of this triad converge on a common center, but because of
have a picture of the wave to dissect so we can causes curvature of the two opposing mo- resistance accelerates towards the center in a
defme some positions of certain characteris- tions; therefore, there is no "straight line" tightening screw-like movement toward an
tics. direction or movement of energy in this Uni- apex of a cone. The outward pushing force
Let us review some ofDr. Russell's views
on matter. Russell says substance (elements),
all particles, mass, atoms, etc. is motion only. THI WAVE
Motion in two ways, simultaneously! Motion
is caused by the division of an equilibrium,
and its extension is in two directions to create
the two opposite conditions ofpressure neces-
sary to make motion imperative.
Visualize any point in space to represent
equilibrium. Two directions of motion does
not mean to the left and right ofthis point; but,
Plc tur l! l THE WAVE
rather a direction pushing outward as a spheri-
cal shell around the point, and a direction
pulling inward toward the center (see picture
1).

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proceeds to radiate outward, but is also on a Let us take an example of manipulation The nearer the base ofthe cone the greater
gradual expanding cone-shaped course to- of just a few of these Dimensions: A sub- the tenuity, tendency to ionize, the lower the
ward the base of a cone (see picture 4). stance may have a high pressure, a charging pressure and potential and all EFFECTS of
Remember please, the elements ofmatter potential and an increasing density; or, it can electro-negative preponderance.
are all ofthe same substance in varying states have a low pressure, a negative discharging Therefore, ifwe look at Silicon's position
ofmotion. Motion can change in 18 different potential, and a decreasing density or along the wave (see picture 6) we see silicon
ways, which are named by Russell ''The ratification. Just from these changes in a few at amplitude position with the progression of
Dimensions of Matter". The changing of dimensions we can recognize different types the other elements evolving and devolving
these dimensions is what changes the form of substances. For instance, solids fit the first along the wave. Sodium will not always
and character ofmatter. These are the dimen- characteristics and gases the second group. remain a sodium particle. As it increases its
sions which, when known and measured, will Now, let's describe some characteristics potential charge, its pressure, its hardness, its
make man able to evolve or devolve, trans- of matter which occur along the wave and melting point, etc., it will transmute toward
mute or synthesize the elements at will. show how the positions or locations on the silicon. ..J
There are a few important laws of these wave influence those characteristics. Transmutation can be in two ways: Fu-
The characteristics on the left are effects sion or Fission. Here we do not mean the

CHARACfERISTICS DIMENSION TO WHICH THEY BELONG


· ..
Attracting-Repulsing ------------------------------ Valence
Charging-Discharge -------------------------------- Potential
Integrating-Disintegrating -------:----------------- Ionization
Absorbing-Emanating ------------------------------ Temperature
Contracting-Expanding ---------------------------- Length, Breadth, Thickness
Freezing-Melting ----------------------------------- Crystallization
Solidity-Tenuosity ----------------------------------Mass
Hardness-Softness ---------------------------------- Crystallization
High Pressure-Low Pressure ---------------------- Pressure
·i Induction-Conduction ----------------------------- Pote~ial
Picture 4 Endothermic-Exothermic ------------------------- Temperature
High Melting Point-Low Melting Point--------- Crystallization
High Frequency-Low Frequency------------------ Tone
dimensions which are good to remember at
Slow Rotation-Fast Rotation ----------------------Axial Rotation
this point. 1. If any one dimension is altered,
Fast, Proximate Orbit-Slow Distant Orbit ------- Orbital Revolution
then simultaneously all the others adapt them-
selves and are altered also. 2. Dimensions
have two opposite, extreme conditions. A of centripetal motion. The characteristics on processes or methods described by Science,
plus or positive condition where it is increas- the right are effects of centrifugal motion. but Fusion meaning growing in positive po-
ing in that Dimension; and a minus or negative Now let's place these characteristics upon a tential, accumulating, integrating, etc. -- a
condition where it is decreasing. 3. The wave (see picture 5). constructive and generative process; and Fis-
opposite condition of a Dimension is never Arrows indicate increase of characteris- sion meaning decaying, lowering potential,
completely gone, both conditions are always tic. It can be seen that every effect in the left disintegrating -- a destructive, radiative pro-
present; only one condition is in preponder- column is accompanied by closer proximity, cess.
ance or dominant over the other. while every effect in the right column is The works ofWalter Russell lay down in
accompanied by greater separation. explicit details a map of the elements upon the
DIMENSIONS OPPOSITE CONDITIONS All systems whose spirals are preponder- wave. With this foundation Mankind can
Length Long-Short antly closing spirals are positive systems. All have command over matter!
Breadth Wide-Narrow systems who spirals are preponderantly open- It was Dr. Russell's fear: "What will
Thickness Thick-Thin ing systems are negative systems. become of tomorrow? We oftoday are fast
Duration or Time Eons-Instant All systems ofpreponderantly increasing using up the resources which have taken the
Sex Male-Female potential are positive systems. All systems of earth millions of years to store up for Man's
Pressure Positive Pressure-Vacuum preponderantly lowering potential are nega- use. The coal, oil, nitrates and minerals which
Potential Charge-Discharge tive systems. Mankind has taken from the ground in a
Temperature Hot-Cold All preponderantly integrating systems hundred years have made big inroads into its
Ionization Integrating-Disintegrating are positive systems. All preponderantly dis- total deposits.
Crystallization Melting-Freezing integrating systems are negative systems. ETC. Let us assume that we have five centuries
Valence Attraction-Repulsion In any wave the induction current seeks of supply, or even ten centuries. Man will live
Axial Rotation Fast-Slow the high pressure at the apex of its cones of on this planet for millions of years before it
Orbital Revolution Proximate-Distant energy and the conductive currents seeks the spirals out beyond Mars orbit where human
Mass Dense-Nebulous low pressure at its bases. The nearer to the life will cease. What of them?
Color Light-Dark axis and to the apex ofthe cone, the greater the Are we despoiling the earth for our chil-
Plane Appearance-Disappearance density, pressure, potential, power-time and dren of the far tomorrow? Are we emptying
Tone High Frequency-Low Frequency all EFFECTS of electro-positive preponder- its bins for them? Are we profligately robbing
Ecliptic Contracting-Extending ance. even the fertility of our soil and losing it into

Journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 9


CHARACI'ERISTICS OF THE WAVE
The science of metallurgy must realize
(arrows indicate increase of characteristic)
that all metals are unbalanced conditions of
carbon and silicon. Iron and nickel are unbal-
anced positive and negative extensions of
silicon. Silicon is their fulcrum of balance,
just as two children on opposite ends of a
seesaw are unbalanced extensions of the ful-
crum which controls their balance. We now
obtain nickel from other countries. We have
an unlimited supply of it in our every moun-
tain.
Just as sodipm and chlorine fmd balance
in their salt, anat1fds lose their metallic quali-
ties, so do all pairs of metals lose their metal-
lic unbalance in their salts. A salt in Nature is
a balanced pair of elements.
Reciprocative balanced reversals of mo-
The Inertia line is the axis
of the wave. It is the line tion is the only power Nature or Man has ever
of equilibrium between opposites.
used. This is the bases of the electric current
-the piston of Nature's wave engines or of
man's motors and pumps.
Science has heretofore used but one half
of Nature's power principle, and has used
even that the hard way. The EASY way, and
the SIMPLE way, is to use in full the balanced
reciprocative reversals of this two-way Uni-
verse which are forever taking place between
the".two conditions of gravitation and levita-
Picture 5 W 7. :B.
tion which motivates this Universe.
World strategy of today is largely based
upon the location of oil. The world stands
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K, but not shortened when viewed from K'.

INTRODUCTION
If the ruler is place along the x axis ink it
Physicists, having discarded Ether theo-
is shortened when viewed from K', and not
ries, are attempting to explain the inner work- Where v =velocity of moving body
shortened when viewed from K.
ings of nature. But as we have seen, this has c = 3 x 10A8 m/sec
resulted in dismal failure. For in the process of Lo =Initial (rest) length
searching for explanations they have, for no
other reason the sheer prejudice, discarded
those very explanations! 1bis is a bit like
Let us imagine a ruler 1 meter in length
moving at velocity v.
~-~


- t.

discarding the Gay-Lussac law and then at- In the above formula, let Lobe the length 3
tempting to explain the workings of the inter- of the ruler (1 m) and v, the velocity of the
nal combustion engine or refrigeration. It ruler, willvaryfrom l/3cto2/3c. Itismoving
In the thought experiment let us imagine
simply cannot be done. in direction D.
a metal plate with a hole 1 m in diameter
But, happily, after the Gay-Lussac law is
moving at 2x10A8 m/sec in direction A A
discarded, research into the mechanisms ofthe
internal combustion engine will lead to its re-
v > D ruler 1 meter in length is moving at 2x 10 A 8 m1
secindirectionB (see 1). The Motion is timed
, 'discovery''. And so it is with the Luminif-
At 1/3 thespeedoflight (1/3 c = 1xlOA8 just right so that the ruler and the hole meet in
erous ether. As we probe more deeply into the
m/sec), the length has contracted to exactly the same place (see 2) and the ruler
secrets of the universe we will -- as demon-
0.9428090416 m. passes through the hole (see 3).
strated repeatedly by the likes of H. Fricke,
We now accelerate the ruler from 1/3 c to Now if an observer is riding along with
O.C. Hilgenberg and C.F. Krafft - return to
2/3 c. the plate (corresponding to K') he will ob-
the concept of the Ether. And having done so,
At 2/3 the speed of light (2/3=2x 10 A 8 serve:
we'll realise that the theories we've opted for
m/sec), the ruler has now contracted to a 1. The diameter of the hole remains the
in place of the Ether, if they are correct, are
length of0.7453559425 m. Finally we decel- same 1 metre.
inseparably related to the Ether.
erate the ruler to 1/3 c and the ruler has again 2. The ruler contracts to 0.7453559925
One such example is Albert Einstein's
the length of0.942809416 m. metres.
theory ofRelativity. Originally formulated in
The ruler will contract to the given val- Thus he will observe the ruler PASSING
response to the negative results of the
ues EVERY TIME regardless of what the THROUGH the hole.
Michelson-Morelyexperiments(l887-91),this
ruler is composed of (plastic, wood, or steel);
theory sought to explain various phenomena in
chemical and physical properties of the ruler However a stationary observer on Earth
the universe. But what it offered was simply
are irrelevant. (corresponding to K) will observe:
a branch of kinematics applied to bodies mov-
Yet the behaviour of the ruler (apparent 1. The hole contracts to a width of
ing at high velocity. It stated for example, that
change in length), when accelerated and de- 0. 7453559925 m.
length contracts to a given amount when the
celerated implies elasticity ofsome substance. 2. The ruler has not contracted in length
body moves at a velocity near the speed of
But is this substance the moving body itself, -- it has only gotten thinner-- it is still 1 m. in
light. It offered no explanation as to WHY this
or something which surrounds the body? length.
occurs. Yet it is ONLY on the basis of Ether
To determine which, let us reconstruct a Thus he will observe that the ruler CAN-
dynamics that an explanation of this phenom-
"thought experiment" performed by physi- NOT pass through the hole.
enon of contraction can be afforded. And
cists some years ago. The contradictory results of the experi-
Ether Dynamics applied to other facets of
The kinematics of this experiment is ment can only be explained by noting the fact
relativity, such as increase in inertial mass
simple: that NEITHER the ruler nor plate has PHYSI-
can explain these in a reasonable way as wen:
CALLY contracted in length. The contraction
This article, which is the flrst chapter of
is only anAPPARENT one. Thus the elasticity
my forthcoming book "Ether Dynamics and
may be ascribed, not to the actual objects
Special Relativity'', will attempt to do just
themselves, but to A SUBSTANCE which
that. The luminiferous Ether is to physics what
surrounds the objects in motion. Furthermore
the Rosetta Stone was to Egyptology, and it's
the contractions themselves are due to optical
examination will reveal the hidden secrets of
properties of this aforementioned substance.
nature.
The next question: Is the behaviour ofthe
substance due to the momentum ofthe moving
LORENTZ CONTRACTION OF LENGTH:
Let us imagine two reference frames: objects or is it a property of the substance
PART I
K which is stationary. itself?
It is a fundamental postulate in Relativity
K' which is moving at velocity v. To fmd out let us perform another experi-
Theory that length contracts in direction ofthe
Ifa ruler 1 min length is placed along the ment:
motion ofthe body by a quantity
x' axis inK' ,itisshortenedwhen viewed from The Relativistic equation for increase in

Journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page II


Mass is given by The frrst formula represents the point
i.e. it does not contract at all. where ether streamlines are stopped by the
The end ofthe ruler however contracts to eddy currents.
a length
m=---
...Jt-(v2/c2) L = lm ...J I-(v2/c2)
E-...,."'~;·'::::====~.f"::?/:::V:::??~Y.~
"' --
v
where Thus point~ (end of the ruler) shifts a ' I

mo = rest mass of the object distance


I.e '1:. L I..

v = velocity of the object L\.L = Lo- L (point~')

Let us imagine two rulers moving side by


whereL =1m.
The gre~ter the velocity (v), the greater
Jf z g o
~
--...,.. '1/a ......... r
cuo,-.M~
side at exactly the same velocity, that are 1 the displacement (L\.L) of point~- v. : : -:
metre in length.
The displacement also varies with length
..---.--:::J--·
......... ...,..
,..,
of the body in motion.
Ruler#} At v = IX10""8 mlsec: Imagine now a light sourceS. As the
L0 = I m L\.L=0.0571909584 m ruler arrives at the proper spot, the light source
Ruler#2 S comes on and illuminates the ruler.
L\.L =L0 -L
Let their velocity be 2/3 C.
Let the mass ofruler no. I be I kg and let
the mass of ruler no. 2 be 2 kg.
L0 =2m L\.L=O.ll438I9168 m
~'~Y
Thus at velocity v (2 x I 0"" 8 mlsec) the The displacement of point ~ is exactly s
mass of ruler no. I is 1.31460786 kg, and the twice the amount when L =2m as it is when A photon is reflected offthe surface ofthe
mass of ruler no. 2 is 2.68328I573 kg. L = Im.
0
o ruler at 3 x 10""8 mlsec.
In tum, momentum is given by
p=mv Displacement as it varies with velocity:
where m =mass of the body Let L = Im
v =velocity of the body v : Ixi0""8 L\. L=0.057I909584m
The momentum forrulerno. I is2.629282 L=L-L0
XI0""8 and the momentum for ruler no. 2 is V = 2xi0""8 L\. L=0.2546440075m
5.36653 XI0""8. Let L =2m As the light moves a distance L\. d, the
Contraction of length is given by v : Ixi0""8 L\. L=0.1I43819I68m ether streamline moves a distance L\. D. Thus
v =2xi0""8 L\.L=0.5092880I5 m the photon is displaced a total distance r:
L = L0 ...J I-(v2/c2)
Thus the displacement varies with:
Bothrulersare I metre in length. ThusLo I. Length of the body
= I m. At velocity v (2 X I 0"" 8 mlsec) the 2. Velocity of the body The photon has traversed a distance of r
length ofBOTII rulers are 0.7453559925 m. metres in the same amount oftime it WOULD
Even though the rulers had different The ruler moving at velocity v creates HAVE traversed only a distance L\.d.
masses- both initially (M ) and as a result of ether streamlines moving at velocity vl. Thus the velocity ofthe ether streamlines
motion (M) -- and therefore different momen- L. =0 (vI) adds to the velocity ofthe photon (C). The
tums, the apparent contraction oflength is the increased velocity is given by:
same. Thus the elastic behaviour of the sub-
stance is due to the substance itself.
The "substance'' of course refers to a
universal luminiferous ether, and contraction
of length is due to streamlining in the ether ....t ______,...,I.;~V&@~::::::lo,;a~ ~ V&L.c:>C:.IT"y

...,..~_ _ _ _ __.;vt._~_~
---.,C: OF /tV C.. Elf
The streamlines travel the length of the
v. <
x.l ~· l ~l ruler until they reach the point L0 = 0.
The motion of the ruler creates a relative
i--1----r-i-----,1 v > vacuum in the ether, causing the eddy currents The time required for the ruler to traverse
(E) to force the streamlines into the lower a distance L\.D is given by
pressure area.
Let us now imagine a ruler 1 min length It is these eddy currents that are respon- t= aD· v-•
moving at velocity v. sible for Lorentz contraction only in the direc-
According to the theory of Relativity the tion of the motion of the ruler according to: Where L\.D = L -L
beginning of the ruler (point x.) contract to a v =velocitY of the ruler.
length L = 0 ...J I-(v2/c2)
The ether streamlines move a distance L\.
L = 0 ...J I-(v2/c2) L = L 0 ...J l-(v /c2)
2 D in the same amount of time in the opposite

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direction. As the ether stream moves a dis- themselves is 1032.600947 square centimetres.
tance AD, the photon has moved a distance The amount of ether streamlining along
Ad. an object 1 m in length moving at velocity v is
Thus the displacement Ad is given by not constant but depends on the cross sectional
shape of the object in motion.
Ad=ct
LORENTZ CONTRACTION OF LENGTH:
For a ruler 1 meter in length moving at 1 PART II
x 10"'8 m/sec, the quantity Ad= ct is Having described Lorentz contraction of At exactly the right moment, when the
length of a ruler moving at velocity v (in ruler is directly under the spacecraft, a light
0.1715728752 m reference frame k'), we now tum our attention source s comes on and illuminates the ruler.
OR 17.15728752 em to the other side of the problem. As the ruler is illumJiulted an astronaut looks
According to Relativity Theory all mo- out a window and observes the ruler as short-
Having determined the value Ad =ct, the tion is relative motion. ened.
size of the cross--sectional areas of the ether In the above, the spacecraft corresponds
streams can be determined. to reference frame k' and the ruler corresponds
to reference frame k.

ForaruleroflengthL0 , thickness y, width


z, the cross-section area is

1t Thus; I< h?h


A= 4 (y+2 Ad)(z+2 Ad) 1. Reference frame k' is in motion rela-
tive to reference frame k.
2. Referenceframekisinmotionrelative ~the spacecraft moves at velocity v,
to reference frame k'. ether streamlines which surround the ship
An observer ink will not notice reference move at velocity v 1•
frame k' moving at velocity v. However an
observer in k' will notice reference frame k

streams alone are '


The cross-sectional area of the ether moving at velocity (-v). The velocity (-v) is
equal in magnitude but opposite in direction to
the velocity v. Imagine a ruler of length Lo
AA=A- (yz) placed along the x axis in stationary reference The velocity v 1 is equal in magnitude but
frame k. Reference frame k' is moving at opposite in direction to the velocity v.
For a rod of radius r the cross sectional velocityv. In the meantime the light reflected offthe
area is surface of the ruler moves at velocity c
(c=3x10"8 m/sec) a distance Ad.
J6-AL-f(
I<
v, ~
A = 1t(r= Ad)2
Le:- L Lo

As the photon moves a distance Ad it is


displaced by the ether streamline moving at
The cross-sectional area of the ether velocity v, a distance of AL.
streams alone are The quantity AL is given by
According to Special Relativity, an ob-
AA =A- (1trl) server moving along with reference frame k' AL= L-L
0
will observe the ruler shortened to a length
What follows are the numerical values of Where L = L ..J l-(v2/c2) v = velocity
these areas for a body moving at 1 x 10"' 8 ml ofship. o
sec. Thus the actual distance traversed by the
For a ruler 1 metre in length 2.5 em wide a value identical to the moving ruler in the photon is indicated (in the above diagram) by
and 0.5 em thick the cross sectional area is previous situation. The identical value sug- thevectorr. It's value(magnitude)isgivenby
1006.632091 square centimetres. gests some of the same mechanisms are at
And the cross sectional area ofthe streams work to cause this form of contraction as with
alone is 1005.328091 square centimetres. the contraction of a moving ruler.
For a rod 1 meter in length with a radius A spacecraft is moving in space at veloc- In the length of time the photon would
ofl em the cross sectional area is 1035.74254 ity v. It comes upon a ruler sitting in space. have only traversed a distance Ad, it has
square centimetres. actually traversed a distance r. Thus the
And the cross sectional area ofthe streams velocity of the moving photon is greater than

Journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 13


~•THTI..tl'
c and is given by l(e.f"'l~
..... ~
1
According to the General Relativity
FAAM£ f<
·~·.' theory, an observer (0) situated in the station-
2
c=..Vc2=v
1 1 aryreference frame K will notice that the ruler
Rl will shorten by an amount

As the photon moves out of the moving , v


ether streamline, it is refracted (by the rela-
tively stationery ether) back to the original90 Where v = tangental velocity ofthe rQtat-
degree angle (perpendicular to the ruler). .o ing body (v = cor)
VIJi:~ocaTy OF SHt,. and will also notice the ruler R2 does not
that to an observer (0) situated in refer- shorten. The ruler Rl contracts to a shorter
ence frame k the ether surrounding the body is length IN DIRE~ON OF ITS MOTION.
stationary. But to an observer (0') situated in Let us now alter the experiment, to learn
V,~~~--------~~~r----~JA~ reference frame k' (the rotating body) the the mechanisms ofhow contraction oflength
ether is moving at velocity v which is equal in occurs.
f!&Vff& magnitude but opposite in direction to velocity We remove both rulers, and place only
v (the tangental velocity of the rotating body.) one along the tangent of the circular body. A
This we believe accounts for the Lorentz- Tangental velocityvofarotating body is light source S is situated so that when the ruler
Fitzgerald Contraction oflength ofthe station- given by is in the proper location, it comes on and
ary ruler (situated in reference frame k) when illuminates the ruler.
viewed from the moving spacecraft (reference v=cor
framek').
where co = angular velocity (rad/sec)
LORENTZ CONI'RACTION OF LENGTH
INANON-INERIIALREFERENCEFRAME
Thus far we've treated Lorentz contrac-
tion oflength in a reference frame k' moving
with rectilinear uniform motion (motion in a
r = radius of the body (metres)

Q \I/
0 s
straight line at constant speed.) Let us focus
now on contraction oflength in a non-inertial
reference frame (one which moves with con- Angular velocity, in tum, can be com- We then start the body rotating.
stant acceleration). puted from rotational frequencyn (revolutions
A rotating body is such a non-inertial per second) or from period T (time, in seconds, As the ruler moves through the stationary
reference frame. Velocity is a vector quantity, required to make one revolution) by the for- ether (the ether which does not partake ofthe
characterised by both magnitude and direc- mulas bodts rotation), it generates streamlines.
tion. Acceleration is a change in velocity --
either a change in magnitude (speed) OR di- co =21tn
rection. In a rotating body, the direction ofthe
velocity vector is constantly changing. Thus 21t
the rotating body is a non-inertial reference co
frame. T
The behaviour of clocks and rods in a
non-inertial reference frame is properly the The property ofthe ether not partaking of The motion of the ruler generates eddy
domain of General Relativity. However, the a body's rotation is analogous to the streamlin- currents (E) which cause ether to be "vacu-
same mechanisms which cause contraction of ing of the ether along the ruler moving at umed'' in toward the end of the ruler. This
length in a non-inertial frame are at work as velocity v described previously. enables actual optical contraction to occur,
with contraction oflength in an inertial frame. Imagine now, two rulers being placed in rather than merely "shifting" the image (the
the rotating reference frame (i.e. the rotating eddy currents stop the streamlining).
LORENTZ CONfRACTION OF LENGTH body). Ruler Rl is placed along the tangent of
IN A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME the circular body, and ruler R2 is placed along
According the C.F. Kraffi, the ether sur- the radius ofthe body (as shown). The body is
rounding a planet moves along with the planet rotating with an angular velocity ofradians per
in its orbit around the sun, but does not partake second.
of the rotation of the planet about its axis.
From this we can extrapolate a general prin- ~•T.HTI H~ 1<'
ciple, viz. the ether surrounding ANY rotating /(e.f"'l~ .. ,..c:..c
FAAM£
body (e.g. a disk) moves along with the body
in translational motion (motion in a straight
line) but does not move along with the body in k -0
rotational motion. For the sake ofclarity, wewillassumethe
From this we further surmise disc is not simultaneously moving with recti- The ruler now moves into the proper
linear uniform motion.

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,,, position and the light source comes on, illumi- SOURCES:
~.} nating it. The light reflected from the ruler's Where Vt 1 = tangental velocity of the N. I. Koshkin and M. G. Shinkevich,
surface travels a distance Ad. As it does so, circular ether streamline Handbook of Elementazy Physics (Moscow:
it is carried by the ether streamline a distance Mir Publishers, 1982).
AL. The quantity AL is given by The tangental velocity of the circular Krafft, Carl Frederick, The Ether and It's
ether streamline is given by Vortices (Annandale VA: C.F.Krafft, 1955;
AL=L-L
0
reprinted by BSRF, 1987)
Vt 1 = - (ror) Einstein, Albert A, Relativity: The Spe-
Where Lo =Actual length of the ruler cial and the GeneralTheozy (New York: Crown
Where ro =angular velocity ofthe rotat- Publishing Co., 1961)
L = L0 "' 1-(Vt2/C2) ing body
r =radius of the rotating body Sometime in the 70s the author read a
Thus, the fmal displacement is along the paper or an extract <fesetibing the paradox of
vector r. This displacement is given by The negative sign denotes that the veloc- thecontracting-ruler-and-holethoughtexperi-
ity Vtl is equal in magnitude but opposite in ment. Thanks is tendered to that author and
direction to the tangental velocity (Vt) of the anyone with any information ofknowledge of
rotating body. this paper accept thanks in advance for for-
In the length of time the photon would We see IMMEDIATELY that the exact warding the same to this author in care of~
have only moved the distance Ad, it has same mechanisms are at work here, as in the Journal of Borderland Research.
actually moved the distance r. Thus, the new case of the ruler moving with rectilinear uni-
velocity of the photon is: form motion. Indeed, the ruler moving with
the rotating body, as described above, is a
special case of this process.

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LARRY SPRINGS ELECTROMAGNETiC SPHERE:,
.·.·,
/f

If a jar full of air was heate~ conven- will pull a vacuum in the area above the electron vibration within the atom due to the
tional education says the molecules driven by column of mercury. This mercury column amount ofmagnetic (electromagnetic) energy
heat become more active and bump against will stand 29.92 inches at sea level under passing throughp the form ofradiation (heat,
the walls of the container and cause pressure. normal barometric pressure. Ifa glass tube 50 etc.). Unconfmed -and supplied with unlim-
Molecules are pictured rapidly passing other miles long sealed on one end was filled with ited energy (heat, etc.) there would be no real
molecules to hit the walls and bounce off air and inverted in Earth's atmosphere, this limit to the possible expansion of an atom. At
imparting some energy and push to the walls. column of air would stand about 45 miles some point the electrons would become so
Before heating the jar was full of mol- (these figures may be only approximate) at activated and unconfmed by neighboring at-
ecules and the lighter molecules could rise to sea level and be the same weight per square oms, like at the edge of space, that the atom
the top. Heating does not SHRINK the mol- inch as the 29 inches of mercury. would lose control ofits electrons. The nucleus
ecules so there is more space between them. Heat, a frequency of the electromagnetic and remaining electrons around the nucleus
How then can they pass each other more easily spectrum, cannot drive whole atoms into more would be considered an ion like in the iono-
when heated and cause more pressure on the whole atom movement, as the atom is com- sphere.
container walls by impact. posed of positive protons and negative elec- The diameter of an atom in the upper
If the same heated container walls were trons which makes at atom neutral. The atmosphere could expand to 1000 times its sea
allowed to expand with added heat the origi- electric charge is balanced. Magnetic fields level confmed diameter size and the volume
nal pressure could remain constant and the (heat in the infrared range) drive electrons in would be about 500,000,000 times. ·This size
original sized molecules would have more one transverse direction and protons in the would get the atom up to about the size of a
space resulting in more vacuum space be- opposite transverse direction depending on phOton.
tween molecules, according the conventional the orientation or polarity of the speeding At this expanded size we may actually be
teaching. The temperature could remain con- magnetic field. An electrically balanced atom able to see an atom as a single bounce surface
stant and only the container size would in- of equal positive (proton) electrical charge for photons of blue light. We would get no
crease (like a balloon) so would the amount of and negative (electron) electrical charge trav.. detail information until the expanded atoms
contained heat energy. How can this added eling at high speed as a unit will not be grouped together in some odd shape of high-
heat drive molecules past other molecules to deviated when passing through a magnetic lights and shadows with individual smooth
bump on container walls? What known force field. Neither will a neutron which is com- surfaces. Only the surface reflects. A tiny
in the heat pushes the molecules? posed of a united proton and electron. ·smoke particle may have its irregularities
Heat expanded molecules can rise through Also the whole atom contains protons accented by multiple bounce surfaces for blue
gas or liquid like the heated expanded water which are the true weight which makes them light, as much wood smoke looks blue.
molecules at the bottom of a boiling pot on a hard to move, and electrons which are only 11
heat source. Here I contend the molecules 1840 the weight of a proton and by compari- BOILING WATER EXPANSION OF
themselves expand and demand more room. son therefore are easy to move. Heat then has MOLECULES
Here also we have one of the electromagnetic only one main action which is to move elec- A pot ofwater on a hot stove starts to boil.
energies (heat - infrared) driving electrons trons away from or toward the nucleus of The molecules of water rise, as water vapor
into a more determined movement within the protons. This can have only one effect which bubbles, to the top of the pan of water and
atom which expands keeping the container is expansion of the atom itself. The vacuum continue rising in the air above the water
fu.ll. If the container walls are mechanically space of heated gas atoms must be inside the (perhaps still as groups ofmolecules or invis-
expanded the molecules will also expand some heated atom between the nucleus and electron ible bubbles) until they reach density in the air
more, the electron drive distance will increase which is vibrating back and forth between the equal to their own weight and expanded den-
and the frequency will drop. The thermpm- nucleus and the outer limits of the atom. sity. Being composed of water molecules
eter will read this as colder, while the con- These outer limits are controlled by the neigh- normally heavier than air at a given tempera-
tained heat will remain the same (while it boring atom's electrons which repel. ture they would give up heat to the surround-
radiates energy back and forth through the Heat expanded gas atoms rise seeking ing air and eventually return to a lower level.
container walls until the temperature is equal their volume over weight position among the The process may go from vapor, to moisture
to the surrounding air.) other gas atoms. Heat adds no weight only condensed on a colder particle in the air as
The experimental end results of Robert expansion of size, or its attempt to expand in clouds, to settling as rain.
Boyle's laws are correct as far as I know. The a closed container which results in pressure. In an enclosed environment like a sealed
analysis used to explain the end results does Conventional teaching and explaining ofheat jar the vapor molecules would circulate into
not fit what I recognize happening with elec- just does not fit the way I see the forces at the otherwise vacuum space to fill it with
tromagnetic energy in the heat range which is work. expandedmoleculesandsomewouldreturnto
the same as light but in ana invisible lower the water as cooled molecules as others rose
frequency. EXPANSION OF ATOMS AND MOL- into the space above the water level that would
A glass tube sealed on one end filled with ECULES be an adiabatic circulation which included the
mercury when inverted into a pan of mercury I believe at~m expansion is, related to water as well as the space above the water.

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LARRY SPRING'S MODEL OF A REPRESENTATIVE ATOM.

Boiling is rapid evaporation of water Heavier a~oms would simply have more pro~ons and elec~ons.

:.J.:~ receiving heat and therefore expansion at the


.. : ]
bottom of the pot. ~ Ou~er space.
With normal evaporation the warmest
water molecules could rise to the top due to
) ~ovtttG 1"\AGIHTt e flfLAS ) + . ./GAS Compressable, Transparen~.
+ ~ Highly expanded due ~o no weigh~
slight expansion and as they received addi- from above, and pumped up by
tional heat from the air above they would '""'"""''---__,..···,.,. magne~ic energy elect:ron drive.
' Longer elect:ron paths radia~e
expand to a vapor size and seek their level in longer wavelen~hs a~ slower
the atmosphere above the water. Rising mol- ·frequencies.
~~Electrons are very light mass.
ecules as vapor would be too small to be seen ~ It takes energy ~o move them back
with photons of light. and forth. This is a vibration.
A water molecule would have to receive Circles around the elec~ron pa~hs
are magne~ic lines~ force as
an excessive amount ofheat expand and leave discovered by Oers~e •
with it, thereby depriving the neighboring Magnetic energy is radiated from
a~om to a~om.
molecules of their share of radiated heat; so
Electrical fields move with the
they would have to wait their turn. nega~ively charged electrons.

~GAS - Compressable, Transparent;


CONCENTRATION OF BEAT Magnetic lines of force around
electron paths show magnetic
MAGNETIC ENERGY energy ( heat ) driving electrons.
Electrical fields are not shown.
Heat is magnetic energy fields or electri- Expansion of a gas atom is
cal energy fields on is being converted to the possibly limi~less when supplied
other and back and forth constantly at any wi~h a limi~less amoun~ of hea~,
and no confinemen~ to the a~om.
temperature above -273° C or absolute zero.
Temperature rises as this electromag-
netic energy is concentrated.
~Liquid -Non compressable- Trans-
MAGNIFYING GLASS paren~.Madium magne~ic heat driving
electron 'vibra~ions.
Heat in the magnetic form like photons of Gravity holds heavy protons ~ogether.
light can be concentrated below a magnifYing Earth's gravi~y keeps nucleus low.
glass. Near the bottom side of the glass heat
'<""Solid - Low he a~ magne~ic field. ·
(the photons) are spread about the same as Translucen~ cubic crys~aline pa~tern.
above the glass. At the focal point the mag- Heavy pro~ons on bottom .
. <
Some elect:ron vibration.
netic energy is highly concentrated and very
~Solid -273° cen~igrade.Opaque.
hot (and bright) past the focal point the heat is 1.:2:~::=~~~~~~::!::!~~~~ Shrunk ~o a minimum size.
again spread over a large area. Heat can be Shows elec~rons and elec~rical
similarly concentrated by a parabolic reflec- field. Heavy pro~ons on ~he bot~om.
No magne~ic agi~a~ion (hea~).
tor. Concentration of energy is the key. Super conduc~ive if me~al.

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of dispelling the evil sorcery of the
mangkukulam. The initial attraction to Ca-
tholicism among the Filipinos lie in the dem-
onstration ofits use as an instrument ofhealing
and exorcism by the Catholic Friars sent to
convert them. In the beginning of the seven-
Before getting started there are a few terms are the terms for witchcraft of the harm teenth century, a Jesuit Father Pedro Chirino
areas that I need to discuss in order to avoid inflicted by a witch in the Tagalog dialect. recorded an example of the exorcism. of a
confusion. In the Philippines there are over 70 While the witch himself or herself, as the case woman in a village who had been bewitched
different languages that render the Philippines may be, is known by various names. The and seized with trembling and paroxysms by a
a virtual ''tower of Babel'' for the outsider witchcraft cult has existed in the Philippines Catholic Friar, Chirino tells us that, "Our
researching Filipino culture. I am well aware from time immemorial. brother sent to ~ertain what this disturbance
that there are different names for shamans and In Manila and the provinces to the North meant, and when he learned what had hap-
witches in the Philippines depending on what and West the witch is known as pened he called the husband and gave him a
part ofthe country that you are in, in fact there ''mangkukulam''. In the provinces directly little piece of the "Agnus" in a reliquary,
are so many different terms used to describe South of Manila the witch is known as exhorting him at the same time to have faith,
the same things, that I decided to take an ''manggagaway' '. In thecentralregionknown and promising that his wife would soon be
''eclectic'' approach, and use terms from as Visayas thewitchiscalled "mamamaraya". healed....The husband went home with the
throughout the Philippines, to point out that On the southernmost island of Mindinao the '' Agnus' ', and no sooner had he applied it to
,: the phenomenon I will discuss in this chapter witch is called "mang-aamulit". his wife, than she was freed of the trembling
is not isolated to any particular region of the In order to simplifY my task, I will refer and terror and remained calm. This occur-
country. For instance the term ''mananambal'' to the practitioners of Kulam of Gahoy as rence soon became public, and another Indian
comes from the Cebuano dialect ofthe Visayan ''mangkukulam''. The mangkukulam were (the term Indios was used by the Spanish to
regionwhiletheterm "mangkukulam" comes sorcerers and mediums of various types of refer to the people of the Philippines) who had
from the Tagalog dialect of central Luzon. In dangerous and destructive spirits. One of the been bewitched by the same Indian woman, on
spite of these linguistic technicalities, I have most dangerous types were known as seeing this marvel was convinced that God
had to ask assistance ofthe elders and scholars '' Ingkanto ''. Ingkanto demanded human sac- granted health to those who invoked him;
ofthe contemporary repository ofthe informa- rifices at least once a year from those on whose ac~ordingly he asked for the same relic, and he
tion that I am presenting in interpreting and behalfthey intervened, starting with a member also was healed.''
compiling this document. of the sorcerer's family. After having forged The Spanish Catholic Friars were very
. ·'
The transition from Animistic Shaman- an alliance with an Ingkanto, the sorcerer successful in their exorcisms and healing. So
ism to Christian Spiritism of the segment of received the power to cause insanity, sickness, much so that the Filipino mananambal ac-
Filipino culture that I will relate is presented as and then offer to remove the curses from the cepted the validity of Christianity on the basis
it was told to me in the form of a story. victims of the sorcery for a price. The ofthe ability ofthe Catholic priests to heal and
Because of the fact that the chronological mangkukulam also offered their services to exorcize more effectively than they them-
events in the development of Christian Spirit- members of the community who wanted ven- selves could.
ism happened in secrecy and were not re- geance for unresolved grievances. The mananambal understood the ability
corded, this is the only way that it can be told. Locked in constant struggle with the to heal and exorcize as manifestations ofme-
In a manuscript dated 1578 and attributed mankukulam were tribal shamans known as diumship and as such considered the Friars to
to Diego Lope Povedano, an early Spanish "mananambal''. The mananambal were the be instruments of higher spiritual forces as
encomendero on the island of Negroes in the emissaries of the healing spirits and construc- they themselves were. The mananambal who
Visayan region ofthe Philippines, he writes of tive spiritual forces and spent most of their lived in the Philippines during the time of
the natives of Negroes that, "They have an- time actively dispelling the effects of the evil Magellan believed in the existence of One
otherway ofkilling their enemies who do them sorcery. Since the evil sorcery most often Supreme God, yet they believed that the su-
harm. In a bamboo tube they put some insects manifested in the form of physical illness and preme God was remote and inapproachable.
similar to small house flies which have hard insanity, the training ofthemananambal found As a result of the inability to petition God
skins. They call the "Barang", and when they its primary emphasis in the development and directly, the mananambal relied on spirits who
receive any serious insult from a person whom application of powerful methods of healing would intervene on their behalf. Many of the
they wanted to kill they get one ofthese insects and exorcism. Filipino society at the time of spirits that the mananambal relied on were
from the bamboo tube and, tied with their own Magellan's landing in Cebu in the sixteenth double agents of sorts who would perform
hair, it is sent to the victim. As soon as it century, paralleled the sociological environ- good as well as evil works. Seeing foreigners
reaches the person it makes its way into the ment that had existed in the Middle East dispel the evil spirits that caused them so much
body (of the intended victim) and is induced during the times of Jesus. The Filipinos be- trouble led to much speculation about and
(by magic) into the entrails. The stomach of lieved in hierarchies of good and evil spirits interest in the nature of the Spirit that used the
the victim swells immensely at high tide, and who were engaged in constant struggle for the Friars as its mediums.
at low tide it becomes small.'' souls ofhuman beings and equally believed in The mananambal eventually learned that
In the Philippine Islands prior to the one supreme god known as Bathala. The the Spirit who worked through the Friars was
coming ofthe Spanish Catholics, the lives of ancient Filipinos like the Jews believed in one called Espiritu Santo (Holy Spirit). They also
the villagers were constantly beset with fears supreme God and had the unusual distinction learned that this Spirit was nothing less than
ofbeing cursed with sickness or insanity by the ofbeing the only monotheistic society in Asia. the Spirit of the One Supreme God whom they
servants of the destructive forces of evil that The Filipinos of the sixteenth century called Bathala and the Spaniards called Jeho-
they called " kulam" or "gahoy". These were always searching for powerful methods vah. The mananambal observed that Espiritu

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Santo was a Divine Spirit who intervened nos to be ignorant savages, had no idea how the wherein the curtain hiding another world is
/1,: directly on the behalf of those who believed in teachings were being interpreted by the Filipi- pushed aside. The trance-shaman then enters
: .. ,
and served the one God. The spirits the nos. The Spanish assumed that the Filipinos this other world, studies the landscape and
mananambal employed at the time were very didn't have the capacity to understand much meets the inhabitants of this other world and
limited in comparison. AB such the Holy Spirit less assimilate their religious teachings. The forms relationships with them. As the inhab-
ofthe Christians was considered to be a vastly process by which converted culture assimi- itants of this other world can be persuaded to
superior to any ofthe spirits they had tradition- lates a foreign theology and makes it their own share their information, the trance-shamans
ally worked with. Having Christianity intro- is called the ''indiginization of theology''. have access to information that is inaccessible
duced as a highly advanced form of spiritist The process of indiginization is characterized to ordinary human beings. The trance-shaman
worship provided the mananambal with fertile by an ongoing assimilation of an introduced is then able to intervene in the affairs of the
grotmd for the indiginization of Christianity theology into the prevailing system of beliefs mundane world with a degree of insight that
into their own ancient system of shamanic of the culture into which the new theology is enables them to resolve problems that other-
healing and exorcism. introduced. Eventually a new synthesis is wise would be imp6sStble to resolve. This
The mananambal felt a strong kinship reached that addresses the religious needs of ability ofthe trance-shaman to ''speak'' with
with the person of Jesus and identified with new converts in the contexts of their native spirits in order to gain insight into the causes
him and his trials. That the One Supreme God beliefs. of illness, as well as many other tribal con-
of the Spanish would send his only son to be At the Third General Synod ofBishops in cerns has been a cornerstone of Filipino spir-
born into the flesh in the role of a divine healer Rome in 1974, Pope Paul VI spoke of the itist practice throughout their entire history.
and exorcist was seen as an act ofgreat signifi- inevitable emergence ofnew forms of Christi- AB early as 1604, a Jesuit writer, Pedro
cance to the mananambal. AB witnesses to the anity based on the ongoing indiginization of Chirino, describes the use of trance in a rural
power of the Spirit that worked through the Catholicism in the African, and Asian cul- setting in the Visayan region of the Philip-
Catholic Friars, a consensus was reached tures. Pope Paul says concerning pines: ''The house is the usual place for the
among the mananambal. It was acknowl- indiginization, ''Indeed we admit that a cer- sacrifice, and the victim is ... a dog or a cock.
edged, that the reason for the superior abilities tain theological pluralism fmds its roots in the Them ode ofsacriftce is to slay the victim with
of the Friars in the work ofhealing and exor- mystery of Christ, the inscrutable richness certain ceremonies, and with dance move-
cism was the fact that they were aided and whereoftranscend the capacities ofexpression ments which are performed by the priest to the
supported in their work by the highest and of all ages and cultures. Thus the doctrine of accompaniment ofa bell or kettledrum. It is at
most exalted spirit, the Holy Spirit of Christ, faith which necessarily derives from that mys- this time that the devil takes possession of
while they were the instruments of good but tery calls for constant fresh research.... ''. them, or they pretend that he does. They now
lesser spirits. The exalted Christian shaman however make their strange grimaces, and fall into a
In their understanding of Jesus as highest saw no contradiction in using their highly state of ecstasy; after that period, they an-
possible manifestation oftheir own works and developed mediumistic practices and psychic nounce what they have seen and heard ... ''.
aspirations, the Christian teachings that they abilities in the service ofJesus Christ. In many The belief that the information received
received from the Catholics, were understood cases, conquered races adopted the outer form during the trance came from the ''devil'' is
as shamanic instructions designed to elevate of Christianity but continued to worship their common to 16th and 17th century Spanish
and sanctifY the shaman to the sacred status of own ancestral gods as is the case in Haiti with theology. Themorbidfearofthe"devil" isan
a medium oftheHoly Spirit. AB a medium of the worshippers oftheWest African Voudoun element present in all forms ofWestem Chris-
the Holy Spirit the mananambal could wield Loa Spirits and the religion of "Santeria". tianity. This fearissopronouncedin Western
great power against the destructive spirits with Yet in the Philippines the acceptance of the Christianity that virtually all forms of spirit
imptmity. Inspired by the goal of becoming a supremacy of the Holy Spirit over their own intervention is seen as demonic. Yet Jesus
medium of the Holy Spirit, the mananambal ancestral spirits led to true conversion, but himself was accused ofsatanic sorcery. Some
practiced the teachings and instructions of conversion based on their own unique and very ofthewitnesses to the exorcism of a man who
Jesus to the letter and became very devout different understanding of Christianity. could not speak said that, ''He castest out
Christians. Ultimately the man an am hal subli- The Spanish Catholics eventually became devils through Be-el-ze-bub the chief of the
mated an ancient system of shamanic healing aware of the beliefs ofthe sanctified shamans devils''. Jesus replied, ''Every kingdom which
into the mission of Jesus Christ. whom they considered to be heretics of the is divided against itselfshall be destroyed; and
During the Spanish colonial period, most worst sort. The Catholics used every means at a house which is divided against itself shall
of the indigenous healers and shamans of the their disposal to enforce their religious dog- fall. And if Satan is divided against himself,
other cultures that the Spanish conquered were mas. Through the use of the worst forms of how can his kingdom survive? And yet you
killed and their teachings destroyed as a result torture and repression the Catholics fmally say that I am casting out demons through Be-
of the irreconcilable differences in their be- succeeded in forcing the Filipinos to submit to el-ze-bub, by what means do your sons cast
liefs from those of the Spanish. However, in the orthodox interpretation of Christianity. AB them out? But if I cast out demons by the
the case ofthe Filipinos, the close similarities a result, the majority of the Filipinos eventu- fmger of God, then the kingdom of God is
between the social conditions and religious ally yielded to the pressure, abandoned the comenearyou." (Luke 11:14-20). The irra-
beliefs of the Filipinos with that of the people leadership of the mananambal and became tional fear that most Western Christians have
of the Middle East during the time of Christ, practicing Catholics under the Spanish. The in regard to spiritism is certainly not supported
created a special situation that allowed an mananambal who survived the persecution by the teachings of the Bible.
ancient system of shamanism to fmd new recognized the danger involved in openly dis- In studying the history of Western Chris-
expression and survive the persecution and cussing their insights into Christianity and tianity, there is an abundance of evidence that
eradication that had occurred in other similar continued their work in secret. the phobia Western Christians have about
circumstances. In Philippine culture, the trance has al- Spiritism was culturally induced. Perhaps the
The Spanish, who considered the Filipi- ways been seen as a divine gift, a state ofmind reason for this state ofaffairs is the fact that the

journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 19


Catholic Church of the Middle Ages system- healing before the advent of Christianity and spirit of truth that the world cannot receive,
atically tortured and burned anyone who dem- thepresentdaymananam balsamong our people. because it has not seen him and does not know
onstrated the ability to heal by miracles, proph- I don't doubt that the Holy Spirit is operating him; but you know him because he abides with
esy, discern the true spirit, reveal words of through them now, even as he was in the past you and is in you,'' (John 14: 16-17). Jesus in
wisdom or knowledge in the language of the through their own culture and spiritual de- conclusion tells the apostles, ''But the com-
spirit, or interpret the revelations that were velopment." This indicated to me that Fr. forter, the Holy Spirit, whom my Father will
delivered in the language of the spirit (1st Demetrio believed that it is entirely possible send in my name will teach you everything,
Corinthians 12:1-12). In other words, the that the Holy Spirit was instrumental in the and remind you of everything which J tell
Christian religious leaders of our Christian good works of individuals of any culture who you" (John 14:26).
ancestors systematically tortured and burned were so inclined whether they had heard of While orthodox Christians defuied the
at the stake anyone who demonstrated an Christianity or not. I questioned him about mission of Jesus to be the sacrificial offering
ability to act as an instrument of the power this point later and he confumed that he had ofhimself on thr cross as payment for the sins
gifts of the Holy Spirit of Christ. derived that opinion from many years of field- of the world, it was clear to the Christian
The early inquisitions carried out by the work in the study of tribal shamanism. Spiritists that there was another equally im-
Catholic Church were portrayed as a means of As the means ofcontacting an employing portant mission that he came to fulfill and that
ridding the world of witches, who were con- the assistance ofthe Spirit, the trance state has was the preparation of the world for the com-
sidered to be "servants of the devil". Actu- remained the main means for communing with ing ofthe Holy Spirit. Jesus detailed the event
ally it was a totally indiscriminate orgy of the the realities and the Reality behind the mate- in his prophesies and succeeded in preparing a
destruction of innocents that was carried out rial world for the Filipinos. In the Philippines select group of followers to receive the won-
with the covert goal of land confiscation and the ordinary Catholic uses prayer as a means of derful power that he had demonstrated in the
the decimation of any opposition to the estab- entering into religious trance which is evident event know as the Pentecost. The last words
lishment of a totalitarian theocracy. Modern in the cruciflXionrituals that occur every year. that Jesus said before he ascended into heaven
theologians dismiss the abuses of the Early The mananambal, through their long ob- were, ''But when the Holy Spirit comes upon
Church as water under the bridge. It is bla- servation ofthe healing and exorcism work of you, you shall receive power and you shall be
tantly obvious however that the results of the Friars, were aware that the Friars were witnesses to me both in Jerusalem and in Judea
those horrible abuses live on in our contempo- mediums and that the Spirit who worked also in the province of Samaria and to the
rary religions in the form of a spiritist phobia. through the Friars was superior to their own uttermost part ofthe earth." (Acts 1:8).
As a result Western Christianity has evolved tribal spirits. Yet their Spanish masters did not l,_ The events prior to and after the Pente-

into a religion that rejects one of the central allow them to learn to read, and as a result, the cost were of great interest to the mananambal.
themes of the teachings of Jesus. mananambal were not able to study the Bible It was during this period that the transmission
Though the theologians and missionaries and learn of the teachings of Jesus or the to divine power that Jesus had prophesied was
ofvarious Western religions have insisted that attributes ofthe Holy Spirit until long after the fulfilled. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit would
the spirits contacted by native peoples through- arrival ofthe Spanish. come and it came. It came in fiery tongues of
out the world are "servants of the devil", As the Catholic rule in the Philippines flame that descended upon the heads of the
anthropological studies have made it clear that began to disintegrate, and more of the apostle (Acts 2:2-3) who then became instru-
there are good and evil individuals in every mananambal became educated and learned to ments of the Holy Spirit and began to perform
race and level ofhuman society. And while read, they began to study the Bible in earnest. spiritual works that paralleled those that Jesus
those predisposed to evil will seek out and The widespread references to mediumship in had previously performed. In studying the
become "servants. of the devil", the good the case of the Old Testament prophets, and Pentecost the Filipinos came to understand the
individuals in a animistic society will be pre- the instructions of Jesus concerning the Holy specific gifts which they had received from the
disposed to the intervention of the Holy Spirit Spirit, gave the sanctified Filipino mananambal Holy Spirit as the members of the "Body of
and use the power derived from the Holy Spirit a great deal of insight. They realized, that the Christ", the true church.
for good purposes such as healing, counseling, Spanish had unwittingly introduced them to a From the perspective ofthemananambal,
and preserving social harmony. It has always teaching that could be understood and utilized what seemed to have occurred was a process
been this way. in the context of Filipino society with its wherein the power that only Jesus had demon-
While conducting research in the Philip- traditions of spirit worship, in ways that were strated initially was decentralized and literally
pines I had the opportunity to meet Father impossible for secular European Catholics poured into his followers, the Body of Christ
Francisco Demetrio. Father Demetrio is a who had been spiritually and emotionally trau- on Earth. In reading the scriptures it becomes
Jesuit professor at Xavier University in matized by inquisitions and witch-hunts to apparent that Jesus felt that initiating this
Cagayan de Oro City on the islandofMindinao. grasp. outpouring of the spirit into his chosen was a
At the time I met with him he was the head In studying the Bible they learned that mission of great importance. Jesus devoted a
professor of the Department of Philippine Jesus had identified God the Father as Spirit great deal of dialogue to this mission and
Studies--Folklore and Folklife Research Cen- and indicated that the proper form of worship clarified this aspect of his mission meticu-
ter. After reading some of his written works was worship "in spirit and in truth" (John lously in the scriptures and continued to em-
which I found to be very impressive, I wrote 4:23-24). Jesus spoke of his return to heaven phasize this great transmission of spiritual
him in Mindinao and asked him if there was a and the coming of the Holy Spirit that would power right up to the moment ofhis Ascension
connection between the beneficial spirits em- followhisAscensionintoheaven" (John 16:7- into heaven.
ployed by the mananambal for exorcism and 16). Jesus' ftrst instructions to the Apostles
healing and the Holy Spirit that the Christians Jesus further elaborated on the nature of was to, ''heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, and
invoke for the same purposes. the Holy Spirit when he said, ''And I will ask cast out demons''. All three ofthese practices
In his reply he told me, ''Indeed there has of my Father and he will give you another required the intervention of the power of the
been a continuity between the ancient shamanic comforter, to be with you forever, even the Holy Spirit. Jesus apparently wanted his dis-

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ciples to have a practical working knowledge of my own and show it to you." Christ became formally known as Christian
~-:~: ·
of the applications of the power gifts of the The Biblical reference about the Holy Mediumship Training.
Holy Spirit. It was through total immersion in Spirit speaking not from himself, but instead The spiritual messengers taught their fol-
the healing ministry that he demonstrated to speaking only what he hears inspired great lowers that based on the teachings ofJesus, the
his followers the most effective situations in interest among the Christian Spiritists. The Holy Spirit lived within us all as individuals
which the gifts of the Holy Spirit could be Christian Spiritists were well aware of the but was functioning in most cases on the sub-
exercised. In his teachings, he elaborated on abilities of spirits to "speak'' through them as conscious level and that most referred to its
the proper attitudes to cultivate to properly well as to them, and Jesus was obviously presence as their ''conscience'' . Through the
predispose his Apostles as instruments of this discussing the manner in which the Holy Spirit Christian mediumship training, the Holy Spirit
great power. would communicate or ''speak'' with them. was engaged one step at a time until it could
The mananambal learned that the nine In the Philippines when discussing spirit function unobstructed through the Christian
power gifts bestowed by the Holy Spirit were communication if one refers to a person who medium. .J
specifically delineated in the scriptures, and speaks not from him or herselfbut speaks what The Christian Spinttsts developed the
that they were classified in three categories. they hear, then this reference is clearly thought power gifts of the Holy Spirit in order to
First, there are the gifts of revelation which to refer to a medium. In the case of the perform healing miracles that served as an
include, 1) Words ofWisdom, 2) Words of scriptures it wasn't a person who was referred inspiration as well as an opportunity to those
Knowledge, and 3) The discernment of the to however, but a spirit. It began to occur to touched by this ministry to reconstruct their
True Spirit. Second, there are the gifts of them that the words of Jesus were coded in a lives in a spiritual way. Needless to say, many
: ;~ power which include, 1) The Gift of Faith, 2) way that concealed a great mystery. of the instructions received from the Holy
.>;: the Gift of Healing, and 3) The Gift of the This understanding led the Christian spir- Spirit through the sanctified Christian medi-
Working of Miracles. Finally we have the itists to experiment with a very unusual form ums concerned methods of spiritual healing.
gifts of inspiration which include, 1) The Gift of worship service. They reasoned that what Once the aspiring mediums were ready,
of Prophesy, 2) The Gift of Diversity of Jesus was referring to was the possibility of the messengers of Christ instructed them to
Tongues, and 3) The Gift of Interpretation of invoking the Holy Spirit into the body of a minister to the sick and afllicted. When the
Tongues. sanctified Christian medium in the context of mediums began to heal, the miraculous power
Upon learning ofthe specific attributes of a Christian worship service in order to open up manifested through them and the magnetic
the wondrous spirit that used them as its instru- communication with and' 'speak' • to the Holy fluidoftheHolySpiritdischargeditselfthrough
ments, the educated and by now Christian Spirit in order that they could receive instruc- the healers into the bodies of the sick and
mediums saw a sound basis indeed for the tions directly from the spirit and be ''taught afflicted with great power. Through the dis-
continuation and development of their Spirit- everything'' as Jesus had promised that they pensation ofthe magnetic fluid many miracles
ist practices. They strived to develop their would. have manifested to bless the lives of the sick
' spiritual gifts in the service of Christ. Follow- In order to invoke the Holy Spirit, special and afflicted.
ing the example ofJesus, they chose the Chris- hymns were written and sung. The insight that The congregation swelled as those re-
tian healing ministry as the classroom where they had applied to Jesus' instructions yielded store to health joined. In 1898 the Philippines
they would develop themselves as instruments excellent results. They began to "speak" became a possession of the United States. In
of the Holy Spirit. Like the Apostles, the directly with the Holy Spirit through their the next article I will relate the incredible story
ministry of the Spiritists took the form of Christian mediums in exactly the way that ofthe organization that the ''spiritual messen-
healing missions that ministered to the legions Jesus said they would. In the context of this gers of Christ" created to establish the Third
of the poor in the Philippines who suffered new form of Christian worship service the Dispensation on earth, The Union Espiritista
from sickness and infumities ofvarious types. Filipino Christian Spiritists opened up an oracu- Christiana de Filipinas Inc."
Eventually these descendents of the lar dialogue with the Holy Spirit of Truth.
mananambal began to call themselves Chris- Once the dialogue was established, the
tian Spiritists. By 1850 the Christian Spiritist Christian Spiritists became the focus of the
· ; , community was organizing itself into a prac- efforts of a group of spirits known as the EXTRAORDINARY SCIENCE
.. . tising congregation and had begun to hold "spiritual messengers of Christ". One ofthe
;;< services in strict secrecy. They were severely early member tells us in 1904 that, "The The magazine
persecuted by the Catholic Church as well as messengers of Christ made themselves mani- for the inquisitive ! ! !
the medical profession but persisted in their fest as medicine in the form of magnetic fluid
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are learned. If we do that, we should do it in
synchronywith ETI' s syntax so that ETimight
more readily understand that we are trying to
fmd a common process. One must keep in
mind that both ETI and we face high uncer-
tainty and that it is useful to try mutually to
reduce that uncertainty. Any kind ofharmony
chisels away some of the uncertainty. With
In my frrst paper on cereographs -- crop ''dancing rods'' have been reported. Yet there rudimentary symbology and mimicry initial
circles- of July-August 1991, I discussed the seems to be as yet no empirical observation of progress is slow and frustrating but subse-
semiotic properties of these strange indenta- the instrument that makes the circles- regard- quently efficiency improve.
tions in grain crop fields in Europe, North, less that the circles all seem to be made during In his 196:Z magnum QJll!!, ~
America and elsewhere. (The preponderance local darkness. In this connection we should Codebrealcers, author and cryptologist David
have appeared in the southwest of the United keep in mind that the sensitivity and selectiv- Kahn has a fmal chapter on ''Messages from
Kingdom over the last decade, mostly during ity of human sensory organs are specific for outer Space'' where he writes that proposals
the last two years.) narrow and discontinuous regions of a spec- for how mankind should reply to such mes-
Semiotics, the science of signs and sym- trum ubiquitously said to range from direct sages fall in to two main categories: replies
bols, has three components: syntax, semantics current to light. Therefore, to cite but two based on mathematical logic and rely using
and pragmatics, i.e., structure, meaning and common possibilities, radar and infra-red im- pictures.3 Ifcereographs are "messages from
usage. To interpret the cereographs agery might (or might not) record data of outer space'' I submit that their meanings may
semiotically involves explaining their signing interest during those apparently rare moments combine both of Khan's categories: that crop
structure, meaning and uses. Of cereographs when cereographs are being formed. Trilling circles are symbolic depictions of fundamen-
those components are vague and undetermined, noise and ''dancing rods'' might be the result tal properties ofenergy and matter about which
even after years of study by competent people. ofatmospheric disturbance induced by ioniza- any intelligence would have articulatedknowl-
Yet, it should be recalled that in a not dissimi- tions, and that might connote the use of some · edge and would expect other intelligence to
lar case the hieroglyphs of the famed Rosetta form of directed energy (as in masers and have the same knowledge, though not neces-
Stone were not read meaningfully and in their lasers) by the cereographers. sarily the same articulation capability. Such a
original structural orderunti121 years after the As to the meaning of the crop circles, notion implies that we should think about
Stone's discovery in 1799. 1 everyone who dabbles or more in crop circle cereographs as information, if only because
As to semiotic structure, the most basic studies would like to fmd the meaning or literally they are ''in-formed" into grain crop
approach would seem to be one of grouping meanings ofthesemysterious symbols. I think fields. We know that information has power to
cereographs by time and location of appear- that if the crop circles are CETI (communica- shape and exploit behavior, and some eminent
ance. For this purpose a complete and accurate tion of extra-terrestrial intelligence) then they and responsible physicists and biologists as-
record is valuable. Some of these groups are likely to be high in semantic quality and sert that the universe is best understood as
contain complex cereographic elements; oth- low in syntax as would be attempts in commu- consisting basically of information.• This is
ers are singular and simple. Complexity greatly nicating across cultural or specie barriers made not an easy concept to grasp but neither is the
increases potential information content. I such by lack of a common communicating concept of homology and isomorphism that
reckon that those circles which are connected facility, e.g., a common language. We are could underlie the prospect of an ETI commu-
by a bar are intended to be' 'read'' as a doublet; reminded here that most languages are highly nicating in the presence of a mankind trying to
however, thecereographs shouldnot bethought redl.Dldant; therefore only a very small com- interpret the communication. While there are
out of hand to represent a language. Thus, mon vocabulary has to be established to enable many possible universes, the one we have
linguistic ~oublets such as common letter dou- rudimentary but significant communication. considerably restricts what thereafter is pos-
blets may not be what is being conveyed. For example, in one of Jack Vance's science sible. In the Singularity that proceeds the big
Rather than seeing in cereographs a language fiction stories, such a vocabulary is estab- bang, time is non-existent. Time occurs only
.· ·~·
in the linguistic sense, I think we should lished by earthlings who encounter bizarre but when the big bang initiates expansion, regard-
consider them as abstracted symbols under the intelligent creatures on another planet. The less of whether the current Wliverse is open,
proposition that an ETI would not necessarily thesis of that story is that communication per closed or steady. It is this fundamental prop-
ring us up on the telephone but might, rather, se indicates and defmes intelligence. 2 erty of energy and matter tat ETI most likely
use grain fields as a pad or tablet or sorts. Moreover, because ETI may be techno- would understand, arti~ulate and expect that
As to usage, most observers whose reac- logically advanced does not mean that ETI is other intelligence also would understand.
tion is semiotic (vice meteorological or' 'envi- omniscient and flawless in communicating Everything that we as humans and other life
ronmental'') have put usage down to commu- either among itself or with us. IfETI is trying forms of earth do, say or imagine has a funda-
nications - from or to whom not being clear to communicate with us, ETI might be pro- mental time component. Time is the ultimate
now, nor forming of a consensus. In this ceeding somewhat heuristically, trying vari- reference, likely so everywhere and equally in
connection, we should resist vanity and hu- ous high meaning/low syntax symbols to de- our non-centered Wliverse. ETI may measure
bris: One ETI could be leaving messages for termine which ones seem to work-- a situation time differently than we measure it (e.g., a
another using our pads. that might indicate semiotic pragmatism on "year" in ETI's solar system may not equal a
Secondary reports indicate that no agent ETI's part. Ifcereographs are made by a trial- 365-day year in ours, though it may be close
has yet been observed in the act of making a and-error ETI that is a reason why, as I sug- given the limiting conditions under which
cereograph. The" stylus'' that is etching these gested in my fll'St paper, that we should try intelligence is though to evolve). To me it is
symbols in to grain fields is said by watchers mimicking back to ETI. It is by mimicry that inconceivable that ETI' s most basic reference,
to make a trilling noise, and some king of all communications patterns and procedures like our own, would be something other than

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time. I will return to this point. To proceed to the operation orrelevance ofthe second law of cereograph of figure 6 is ETI's way of repre-
infer and deduce meaning from thecereograp~ thermodynamics, i.e., entropy. 6 All of those senting a man-made edifice. Ukewise, is
one ftrSt might establish a few basic assump- items of information are fundamental, perva- figure 7 an attempt at association? ETI is
tions. Suggested are these: sive and should be discovered and applied by unlikely to be esoteric or topological. The
• The cereographs are discrete symbols all developed or evolved intelligences; all of figure 7 cereograph may be an error or an
(or signs) that carry and transmit information, those items substantially depend on and ex- incomplete symbol. ETI can make mistakes
but as symbols they are abstract. press the idea of time. The fact is that I have and probably can not erase.
• The abstracted information of the no way of knowing if cereographs like that Finally, temporality: Apart from atomic.
cereographs concerns ideas about natural phe- denoted by figure 2 actually symbolize atomic structure, if there are natural phenomena so
nomena which, if they are made by ETI, are structure as an intentional representation, but basic that both we and ETI are about equally
expected by ETI to represent universally un- it seems to me that ETI would want to say likely to know them, then two that come
ambiguous information. something about atomic structure; it is funda- overwhelmingly to mind are: (1) the ftrSt and
• To the extend that the cereographsmay mental and should be unambiguous. second laws of thermodYnamics and (2) bina-
be communicating one or more messages, Thirdly, territoriality: It is not unreason- ries. (The speed of light might be a third such
those messages concern, from .ETI' s perspec- able to me that some ofETI' s cereographs are phenomena but its measurement could be
tive, one or more of the following cultural attempts to make stellar charts. Figure 3 might ambiguous as in miles per second or in
subjects: interaction, association, subsistence,
bisexuality, territoriality, temporality, learn-
ing, play, defence and exploitation. (These are fig. 3
Hall's ten primary message systems for all
cultures. 5)
Given those assumptions, I will next sug-
gest a few semantic possibilities remembering
that ETI should want to be fundamental and
unequivocable. First, bisexuality: A cereograph

indicate a binary star with orbiting planets. If barleyc9rns per fortnight.)


figure 2 is not atomic structure, it might be We do not yet know what are ETI' s units
symbolizing Lagrangian Libration Points. ofmeasure for time and distance, but the need
Aloiig these lines of territoriality, a figure 4 to and act of measuring is doubtless universal.
representation may connote a planet with InitiallyunderstandingETI'smeasuresoftime
''rings'' (by no means necessarily the planet
Saturn in this solar system), and a cereographs
fig. 6
as the one of figure 5 might symbolize a planet

fig. 4

as in figure 1 might be that symbolizing a bi-


sexual couple with a female child, or with a
male child if my identities of sexuality are
reversed. Next, exploitation: Here we may and distance (time and space, if you like) is
consider exploitation of matter and energy in essential to cracking the cereographical code.
the universe; for example, a cereograph like with satellites. If we can communicate back to ETI in funda-
that represented in figure 2 may symbolize What about the primary message system mental semiological ways, we need to center
·atomic structure, in this case that ofberyllium for association? While both association and on expressions oftemporality. This will lead
interaction can be implicit in the other eight immediately to break-throughs as to distance,
fig. 2 primary message systems, ETI might associ- degree, relative motion, replication, specifica-
0 ate some, to it striking, man-made artifice with tion and so on. Time is the spine and the audit
another concept of another cereograph. Asso- trail of all other ideas. The most fundamental
o Qo ciations tend to be interrogatory, e.g., "ifthat,
then this?'' Suppose figure 6 is part of an
semantic principle is that oftime and ofchange
with respect to time. The system state of the
association question by ETI where the universe produces time, and change in that
0 system state underlies all other, secondary
(Be) of atomic weight four. Ifthiscereograph change over time. Bound up in this universal
is representing beryllium, that is significant fig. 5 expression of time is the condition of order-
because the production and relative presence variously disorder- of the lmiverse that oth-
(or abundance) ofberyllium in the universe is
0 erwise is entropy. Information about the con-
used to infer the initial versus the current
density of the universe from which in turn
comes information abut the age of the uni-
verse, the system state of the universe and of 0 0
dition of order in the universe is always binary.
The fact and the act ofcomputation on a binary
basis is not limited to man-made electronic
computers; the universe computes as do the

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intelligences of it. I hazard that zero and one
are the irreducibly basic numbers of matter
and energy. I note also that binaries of any
kind are expressed by the primary message
systems of association and interaction. It is
possibly that among ETI's most often made
circles are those symbolizing zero and one.

Why ETI should prefer circles may have


nothing to do with 1t (pi) or spheres per se, but
B.S.R.F. BULLETIN BOARD
.. '~·
maybe a function ofETI's instrument limita- A forum for BSRF members. Letters, ideas, newsclippings, and book/cassette/video revie~
tions. On the other hand the relationship ofthe copies may be sent to BSRF, Box 429, Garberville, California, 95440 or faxed to (707) 986-7272
radius of a circle to its circumference makes Unless otherwise noted, answers and comments are by the Editor-in-chief, Tom Brown.
the strongest possible statement or computa-
NEUTRALIZING RADIATIONS Experiment"? Who was the scientific in
tion about the system state ofthe universe as to
As a thoughtful and enthusiastic student - vestigator that designed this experimenf
whether it is negatively curved (open), posi-
I have a question- could any work be done And what ever became ofhim? Has be eve1
tively curved (closed) or not curved (flat). 7 At
in this area: (or bas some been done?):- on published any books, papers, etc. and ar4
any rate, ifwe are looking for crop circles that
a device or force-field (1) or some sort of th.ey available?
symbolizeETI's information about the system
defense (deflection) for the human body- I worked at Bendix Aerospace in Am
state of the universe then such information
by diet, or currents - (metals?), (2) or a Arbor, Michigan when this experimentwa1
surely represents change over time.
larger, "field" to protect a whole dwelling assembled and tested. The only thing I eve1
In sum I expect that when we can estab-
(3) from the harmful effects of the high- heard was that it was sent to the moon witl
lish and interpret the elements oftime as "in-
voltage (hi-rise) power lines that march the wrong weights installed. Since it was b
formed" by crop circles, we will have made
across the land? I. Perhaps be "offsetting" part a "balanced beam" design, sending i'
the break-through upon which others will hinge.
the harmful results/constant repair of body to the moon with the earth weights installe'
-? - or- II. Deflectina= the harmful waves would mean it would not function properl~
NOTES:
or ill. Absorbina: the ones that come to the on the moon. I did not believe it then and l
1. Carol Andrews, The British Museum
dwelling itself (a means of "defusing", or do not believe it now. Such a ridiculous talt
Book of the Rosetta Stone (New York: Dorset
neutralizing the harmful radiations - that as to the fate of their experiment bas alway!
Press, 1981), p.28.
come to your small area?)? i.e. Ifwe moved rankored my senses.
2. Jack Vance, "The Gift of Gab," in
into such a situation, could we protect our- Do you have any information on tbil
Stanley Schmidt, ed., From Mind to Mind
selves from the harmful effects of it? This experiment? Where in NASA would I in·
(New York: Dial Press, 1984) pp.53-93.
would be a good field of research for some quire about this experiment?
3. David Kahn, The Codebreakers (New
qualified people to get into - we all need it Robert S Paul
York:TheMacMillanCompany, 1967),p.953.
- [maybe it could be done by properly Cleveland, OH
4. A compelling, non-technical treat-
"conditioning" the human force-field?]
ment of this proposition is in: Robert Wright,
Edna Swan We don't have any current info on the ALSEI
Three Scientists and Their Gods (New York:
Crawford, GA experiment, but it is not surprising that it wa:
Harper and Row, 1988) in parts l-ID.
sent with "earth" weights on it. Readers o:
5. Edward T. Hall, The Silent Language
We'll toss this one outto our membership and William Brian's MOONGATE: SuppresseG
(Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications, 1959),
see what information we can get back. Findings of the US Space Program (Futun
pp.37. 44-61. 167. 171-176.
Science, Box 06392, Portland Oregon, 97306:
6. V.E. Viola and G.J. Mathews, "The
LUNAR QUESTIONS are familiar with the many weight anomalie!
Cosmic Synthesis of Lithium, Beryllium and
Each of the APOLLO manned space flights in the publicly released data on the Lunru
Boron," Scientific American, vol.256, no.5
to the moon carried an ALSEP, Apollo missions. It is Brian's contention, supportec
(May 1987), pp.39-45.
Lunar Surface Experiment Package. These with some very good evidence derived froii
7. J. Richard Gott III, et. alii., "Will the
"packages" contained 4, 5 or 6 different NASA itself, that the moon has a gravit)
Universe Expand Forever?", ScientificAmeri-
"experiments" which the astronauts "de- around 3/4 that of earth.
~ March, 1976reprintedin Owen Gingerich,
ployed" on the surface of the moon. At As for who to check with in NASA, jus1
Cosmology+ 1 (San Francisco: W.H. Free-
least one of these ALSEP "packages" do some fishing. About four years ago I callec
man and Company, 1977), pp.86-89.
included a "Lunar Surface Gravimeter variousNASAofficesaskingthe simpleques·
Experiment". Do you have any informa- tion -- what does it look like in space, what i!
tion on the "Lunar Surface Gravimeter the appearance to the eye of the sun and stars'i

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Amazingly I got quite different answers from people interested in the original equipment ing documentation providing speciflc techni-
each person, ranging from full black (no stars), contact Mr. Crane: 4246 Pepper Drive, San cal information on what Rife's work is really
to that the stars are brighter in space. Abso- Diego, CA 92105, phone 619-2810278. Of all about.
lutely no white light photos taken in space of the various modern units we have seen, in- This journat is open to both the positive
primary light sources (sun & stars) are avail- cluding one donated to BSRF by KlarkKent of and negative results that people have had in
able to verity any story! Check the catalogs Super Science (Box392, Dayton Ohio 45409), their research· and experiments with all of
yourselfifyou don't believe me. As I told one Klark's is the only one taking the beam tube these variations on the theme.
person in the public relations office: "NASA approach. The gas bulb supplied with our unit
has been going to space for 25 years, doesn't is driven at about 150KC and modulated with TONES
anyone know what is going on up there?'' If the same single frequency generating device I am interested in the TONES.EXE com-
they do, they sure aren't telling. as is used in the Crane-inspired electrode puter software by Roberto Artigas. Please
treatment. Rife's bulb's were driven at much help me with the foU.'J!ng questions: What
MORE RIFE STUFF higher frequencies, and modulated with com- are the hardware reqUirements/specifica-
In reading McCabe's book on Oxygen plexes of tones, as can clearly be seen in the tions for using this program? (IDM DOS 2.0
Therapies I was greatly interested in his various videos we have released on Rife over or higher) Are any enhancements or pe-
discussion of Royal Rife's work with his the last few years. Klark is experimenting ripherals required? (No) Does this program
super microscope and Frequency Genera- with new bulb arrangements and different gas produce round wave or square wave fre-
tor. I also noted that you have a video-tape mixtures and we wish him the best in moving quencies? (Probably square [on-oft]) Is the
· •:J on his work and also some literature. closer to the original equipment. If you see an program copyrighted; are there any licens-
I have heard that several manufactur- add for a "Rife" device generating the "real ing restrictions? (Yes - contact on disc)
ers are making alleged duplicates of Rife's scalar waves'' then you can see how far this What printed documentation/operating
Generator and that some ofthem are greatly field has travelled from reality. instruction is available with the program?
inferior to the original. Do you know any- The article in Health Consciousness maga- (It is a very simple program. Instructions
thing about this and do you have any expe- zine (Box 550, Oviedo, FL 32765) titled The included) Also, is the program available on
rience with any of the modern versions? Rife Generator Story by Ed Skilling was a a 3 1/2" diskette? (upon request- specifY
And, if so, have you been able to assess their fme piece of science flction that bore little density) Is there an Apple Macintosh ver-
merits? As I understand it Rife's machine relationship with the truth and is the root cause sion avsplable? (Not as of yet)
did have substantial merit and I am inter- of the modem 'Rife' generator scam. We Thank you for helping me with this.
ested in purchasing an authentic duplicate. rejected it for publication years ago, but it is John M. Boesen, Wichita, KS
Can you help me in this matter? still making the rounds with the uninformed.
T. H., Ventura, CA Roy Kupsinel, Editor of Health Conscious- And I'd like to add that we'd appreciate any
ness, does an excellent job of making info feedback from the people who have already
**Please advise as to whether you have any available and probably ran that one not know- acquired the TONES program. Here is a
titles with the actual electronic circuit dia- ing the truth of the matter. listing of Brain Frequency Research Findings
gram for the Dr. Royal Rife Frequency We have also received information from for those many who have asked:
Generator used to electronically treat vi- a group in Dallas Texas who appears to have DELTA- 0.1 to 3 cps (cycles per second).
.'
·,
ruses and cancer by audio frequency square put out the best information available. They The Delta level is normally associated with a
waves applied directly to the body, and the have published a book titled The Rife Way deep, dreamless sleep, trance state and non-
five frequencies needed for treatment? A m and it is available from them for $29.95, REM type of sleep;
manual written for the use of the device was checks payable to Mark Simpson, Box 710088, 1.0 cps -- Feeling of well-being; pituitary
written by John F. Crane in 1960. Appar- Dallas, Texas 75371. This report is over 200 stimulation to release growth hormone; over-
ently, something called the BSRF also had pages with photos, charts and other support- all view of inter-relationships.
technical information at one time. From
information in the December 1988 ''Health
.·..;- ..
Consciousness" magazine, I see that the
6V6 or 6AQ5 pentode vacuum figures in the
design. Can you help?
Ralph Hearn
Distant Vision
Los Angeles, CA ROMANCE AND DISCOVERY

We get too many letters asking about Rife ON AN lNVISillLE FRONTIER


Frequency Generators, indicating that fantas- by Elma G. Farnsworth
tic stories travel further and faster than the
truth. John Crane devised the square wave Now in its second printing!!
pulse generator approach from his under-
standing of Rife's work (he was a draftsman The autobiography ofPhilo Taylor Farnsworth IL the Father of Televi-
working for Rife, a friend and executor of sion and Electronic Nuclear Fusion, authored by his wife and co-worker.
Rife's estate.) Positive and negative results
DISTANT VISION is a quality hardbound book $24.95 + P&H
have been recorded from this approach, but it
is definitely not what Rife was doing. How- PEMBERL YKENT PUBLISHERS
ever, Crane still has some of the original 2121 Garfield Ave, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
Beam Tube equipment and it is in use in a Credit card order line: 1-800-829-2931
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THETA - 3 to 7 cps. The Theta level is MOBILE HOMES working for years on development ofSchaub-
associated with recall, fantasy, imagery, cre- As Ron Crossley of France pointed out in erger technology, they can be contacted at:
ativity, inspiration, future planning, dreaming, the last journal, Aluminum contamination P.O. Box 493, Magdalena NM 87825, phone
switching ·thoughts and drowsiness. from mobile homes & trailers is a serious (505) 854-2634. They also publish a newslet-
3.5 cps - Feeling of one with everything; problem. Having lived in Aluminum clad ter, CAUSES, which covers their research in
accelerated language retention. Airstreams & such for years, it took me this area.
5.5 cps -- Moves beyond knowledge to know- some time to discover & partially remedy
ing; shows visions of growth needed. the problem. While the Polarizers like ELECTROMAGNETIC SPHERES
6.3 cps - Astral projection; accelerated learn- Webbs "Springlife" unit help a lot, it is still About Larry Spring's theory on wave-
ing and increased memory retention. not quite enough to clean up the pollution propagation, I think one can reconcile the
ALPHA - 7 to 13 cps. Alpha is associated con ~tan tly. One way that helps is to get the
two facets Oongitudinal and transverse
with a non-drowsy but relaxed, tranquil state windows open & keep the circulation going waves) byth~gofthewaveasanaligned
of consciousness, primarily with pleasant in- constantly. In winter, the use of a wood series of spheres With alternate polarity by
ward awareness; body/mind integration. ·~ 1 flvc ~Jot~f ~lly helps suck up this pollution
each half-wavelength. Remember that the
7.0 cps - Mental and astral projection; bend- : t.. r ou;. P.e draft & smoke action. common radioffVbroadcasters emit a form
ing objects; psychic surgery A few inches of sand which had been of MATTER in a state of dissolution and
7.5 cps Inter-awareness of self and purpose; treated with blue light helps the situation that this stuff must absorb ether from the
guided meditation; creative thought for art, also. You put the sand in the corners of the environment as all matter does. Unlike the
invention, music, etc.; contactwithspirit guides rooms and cleanse it with water every week Tesla coil and/or Magnifying Transmitter
for direction. or so. Recently there were some "bug which work with the ether directly! What
7.8 cps- Earth resonance frequency. banishing cards" put on the market that the shape of the wave emitted by the TMT
8.0 cps- Level for past life regression. seem to also work well in cleaning up inte- or even the Tesla coil is something yet open
8.3 cps -- Pickup visual imagery of mental rior pollution. These alloy cards have to inquiry and investigation for, in my opin-
objects. strange symbols on one side and were evi- ion, it is not logical to translate one system
9.0 cps- Awareness of causes ofbody imbal- dently given to the maker to aid in cleaning onto the other for framing an explanation
ances and means for balance. up the planet. (A longer tale that I'm sure of the different phenomena.
10.5 cps- Frequency to go to for healing of will never get in print.) In any event I am And on Trevor Constable's Operation
the body; mind/body connection; frrewalking. still experimenting & hanging on to my Clfncher, it can only be said "He did it
12.0 cps - Centering; frequency of earth poisonous Airstream trailer. Articles on again!" It is impossible for me to add
resonance (from Hercules) the effects of aluminum in trailers have so anything else. And Alison's article on Ura-
BETA- 13 to 30 cps. Beta is associated with far gotten rejected •. by otherwise open nus and the Radioactive Metals is extraor-
outward awareness, the taking in and evaluat- minded editors. Considering the millions dinary, she left no stone unturned.
ing of various forms of data received through who have their health impaired through Jorge Resines
the senses; it is present with worry, anger, this danger, I hope that it gets more public- Buenos Aires, Argentina
fear, hunger, and surprise. ity. I am always happy to discuss such
13 - 30 cps -- Normal awakened state issues with interested persons. MWO RESEARCH
IDGH BETA- 30 to 500 cps. AI Fry, HC 76, PO Box 2207 Five years ago I duplicated the MWO as
35 cps - awakening of mid-chakras: balance Garden Valley, IDAHO 83622 best I could with my limited knowledge. I
ofchakras P.S. While most of the rivers in the country scaled up the antennae from the book Waves
55 cps- Tantricyoga: stimulatesthekundalini are so polluted as to keep away most of the That Heal using copper tubing of all differ-
63 cps - Astral projection cleansing undines or water spirits, I am ent sizes and soldering brass hex caps of
70 cps - Mental and astral projection fortunate to be in front of a river that still various sizes on the ends after I rounded
80 cps -- Awareness and control of right has a good population of them. In conjunc- them off with a grinder. The outside ring
direction tion with the natural cleansing actions de- was about 2 ft. across.
83 cps -- Third eye opening for some people scribed by Schauberger, they help a final I was able to duplicate the exact brush
90 cps- Good feelings; security, well-being, "fine tuning" action. By next year I hope discharge pattern in the picture with Tesla
balancing to have a vortex water treatment device coil 4" diameter with about 1,000 turns of
105 cps -- overall view of complete situation that will use the vortex principal. regular hook up wire. 500 turns gave a
108 cps - Total knowing discharge of 2"-3" evenly all around the
120 - 500 cps -- PSI; moving of objects, IMPLOSION outer ring. 1,000 turns gave a discharge of
changing matter, transmutation Thanks for sending the book Umplosion>. 5"-6" at the bottom with less and less to-
Frequencies 1 - 13 cps: Are detached, objec- Very enjoyable. But the big question is; wards the top except for some off the two
tive observation. Are you aware of any efforts at construct- balls at the top, like in the picture.
Frequencies 13 - 500: Are involved, participa- ing a Schauberger turbine??? If so, could I found it necessary to run two connec-
tion. you please inform me. Or any other con- tions from the feed wire otherwise with one
tacts regarding this device? I find it hard to connection the spark would travel around
This listing is taken from the Tones program fathom why such a basically simple turbine the ring and out the other end burning
and was compiled by Roberto Artigas. Any is not being developed. I know the vested anything used to suspend the ring. Two
Borderlanders who would like to add to, sub- interests wouldn't like it but it shouldn't connections eliminated this problem forc-
tract from or further edit this list are most take "huge" money to do something. ing all energy towards the bottom of the
welcome. Working together we can compile Del Unruh, Alberta, Canada ring like in the picture.
a definitive list for further research. The resonator was grounded just like
Walter and Rh~tta Baumgartner, have been the Beck model to the ground end although

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Kadmon; Illnesses & Mystery of the Subcon-
scious; World Creation & Creation of
COIL
Humanity (Saturn, Sun & Moon Epochs of
Earth Evolution; Creation of Earth & Man:
Prehistoric Animals & the Primeval Earth;
How to Interpret Paleontology. All I can say
is WOW! This is really some of the most
fantastic information I have ever come across
HOT END in this field. The world pictures built up in
GROUNDED END
these lectures add so much to my understand-
ing of the formative cosmic organism. I feel
like I'm floating out of wy body when I get
I used two wires - one going to each end of Lindemann has picked up on this and is ex- into the images developed in these lecture
the outer ring. Even so, at this power you perimenting with vibrating the antennas with tapes, and they stimulate my thought process
could draw a small spark off the outer ring sound waves. A whole new field of MWO to further process information from my own
and if you turned the unit off and on you research is opening up and it sounds like Dr. subconscious. Our many thanks go to Don
could hear the resonator ring just like it Turley is working in the same direction. Hosier for his work in researching his vast
was struck by a small hammer. tape flles and providing important research
I used a 30m.A 15,000 volt sign trans- LITHIUM RESEARCH information on request. It has always amazed
former or stronger. These tend to burn out I am writing to inquire about the product me that more people don't contact this source,
unless you put the primaries oftwo in series "Aqualithia" - specifically - is the con- comprisingofavastwealthofadvancedinfor-
to share the load and restrict current. Ac- centrated product still available for mation.
tually,I started usinghalfburned out trans- research?
formers using mid point ground and the I have had my "Trinity Pack" for * THE ULTIMATE LIBRARY and CRE-
good half for 7,500 volts which is much several weeks now and am absolutely ATIVE INSPIRATION, two cassettes from
safer for the capacitors. I used 2 .005 uf amazed at the almost immediate feeling of The Changeworks, Box 5909, Bend OR 97708,
20,000 volt capacitors in parallel for .010 well-being and calmness I get while wear- phone (5Q3) 382-1894. These tapes, which
from Information Unlimited. The station- ing it. I plan to order several more for gifts. have received rave reviews elsewhere, are
ary spark gap was air cooled with a small I am now experimenting with "Golden multi-evocation hypnotic tapes based on the
blower fan. C" water - using only the words to charge work of Milton Erickson, M.D. To give this
There was no spark between rings. The it (I happen to be a "believer" in words)- a proper try I chose a quiet space and time to
side effects from this unit were too strong to and plan to try the grid to discover any work through the trance state. I tried the frrst
continue treatments so I am now working effects, again using only the words. tape, as it promised access to "Improved
on smaller units. After 15 minutes your Karin Wiesner, problem solving; help with decisions; access
head would be full of mucus. The closer the Flagstaff, AZ to information; and answers to questions."
antennae were to each other the stronger The tape started out with a computer voice
the effect to the point of making one very Aqualithia is still available for research from which disturbed me on a hypnosis tape, but I
nauseous. BSRF at $25 per 112 ounce bottle, plus $2 decided to pursue the trance and see what this
Does anyone recommend Ed Skilling's shipping and 7.25% state sales tax. For those technique would bring. It went through the
new Mega Sound generator from E.L.F. who want to fmd out more about lithium standard trance techniques of going deeper
Works? This small hand held device is the research we recommend LITHIUM by into the subconsciousness, but it was not as
result of all his research over the years. I Haroldine, $9.95 plus P&H from BSRF. smooth as it easily could have been. The tape
· would like to know more about it and if took me to a deep area of my subconscious
anyone has benefited from it. Also, did where all the information I ever needed was
anyone else purchase and test Dr. Charles RECEIVED supposedly stored Then that computer started
T. Turley's square wave sound MWO - This is a listing of books, tapes and other talking again with its irritating voice! I ripped
two printed antennas powered by a sound materials received at BSRF HQ. Ifyou wish the headphones off and came out ofthe trance.
generator? to order any ofthese items then you must do so I don't have any computer in my deep subcon-
John Andrews from the source listed. This is not a listing of scious and no one is going to hypnotise me
Akron, Ohio items sold by BSRF. into thinking I do, or even get me to use such
a model for access to information (what would
Thanks for your most helpful input. A new *From THE RUDOLF STEINER RE- Giordano Bruno think?!). So I never made it
edition of the Lakhovsky MWO handbook is SEARCH FOUNDATION, P.O. Box 1760, to the second tape, which may very well have
in progress, including translations from the Redondo Beach, CA 90278, phone 1-800- been much better suited to my temperament.
French explaining how his original instru- 776-5438. A series of Steiner's lectures: No doubt these techniques can be used to
ments were powered, with schematics. Haven't Spiritual Science & The Secrets ofthe Liver; enhance one's capacity for advanced endeavor,
heard from Ed Skilling for years, so don't Secrets of the Liver and Kidneys; Prehistoric and I've listened to a number of different ones
know what he is working on. Would be most Animals & The Primeval Earth; Mystery of over the years, but somehow I didn't click
interested in Dr. Turley's MWO as it may very the Moon - How the Moon Was Once Inside with this one. I fmd listening to the lectures
well relate to Lou Schad's spiral coil MWO, the Earth; Sun, Moon & Earth- Paleontologic, from the Steiner. Foundation (mentioned
presented several issues back, which worked Geologic, Human & Animal Hereditary & above) to be amazing tools for the advance-
on physically vibrating the coil. Peter Reproductive Effects; Embryology & Adam ment of consciousness-- they won't help you

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journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 27
lose weight or quit smoking, but they will transformation in motion. descriptions ofexotic patents which the readet
provide first class knowledge. This is all excellent material for people can then track down at the US Patent Office.
on the path of self discovery, and it is an art There is a section on innovative inventors.
*HARMONIC BRAINWAVE SYNERGY from the past, combining color therapy and Also has partial listing of various organiza-
from Neurosonics, Box 611, Crystal Lake, IL radionics (for those who are aware that radi- tions on the fringes of science (they missed
60014, phone (708) 639-8459. After my onics goes beyond dials and rubbing plates). BSRF!), but a few of the addresses are years
experience with the previous tape I wanted to Well worth checking out. (An article from out of date. $20 cash or M.O. to Biagio Conti.
bring myself back to harmony, so this looked Emahmn is coming to a future Journal) There
like a good one to try. I've wanted to try these are more books available - get his Book of *OTHER TONGUES, OTHER FLESH b:Y
techniques, of which I've heard so much over Books (catalog). Emahmn, P.O. Box 31462, George Hunt Williamson (ISBN 0-914732-
the years. So I laid back down and settled in Raleigh NC 27622, phone (919) 781-9191. 26-9), $15.95. A reprint of this 1953 UFO
to have my brain harmonized. After several classic from,t Brotherhood of Life, 110
minutes of irritatingly mindless tonal drivel I *EXPERIMENTAL MUSICAL INSTRU- Dartmouth SE, Albuquerque NM 87106
turned off the tape player and wondered what MENTS, Volume VII, #2, September 1991,
in the world is going on. I tried to listen further P.O. Box 784, Nicasio, CA 94946. $3.501 *GIVE YOURSELFHEALTH!- Thoughts,
but couldn't. I regularly listen to works such single, $201year (six issues). A very interest- attitudes and Your Health (ISBN 0-9925720-
as Bach's Brandenburg Concertos and works ing and well illustrated newsletter on the 0-4, $7 .95); and, HELP YOURSELF TO
by Vivaldi. These works really harmonize the borderlands of music. HEALTH -- Profiles of Healthcare Profes-
body, mind and soul. They are tremendously sionals and Alternatives in Healthcare (ISBN
uplifting works that are musically based on *GRAVITY IS A PUSH by Walter C. 0-9925720-1-2, $5.95); from Turning Point
natural structures. While this may not be a Wright, Jr., 732 Ohio St., Fairfield CA 94533, Press, PO Box 718, Issaquah WA 98027, both
popular opinion, I still must say that I think (ISBN 0-8062-1263-2, published 1979 by books edited by Scott E. Miners. The frrst title
that people who rely on electronically induced Carlton Press, NY). Walter came and visited is a compilation of articles by Bernie Siegle,
techniques to enhance their consciousness BSRF HQ this September and he brought Deepak Chopra, and others on the forefront of
(including the entire field of brain machines along one ofhis push-gravity models, specifi- the alternative healthcare movement, provid-
and virtual reality) are being drawn into a cally a model of how the tides operate. He ing an interesting overview. The second title
synthetic subrealm, a mirror opposite of the asks the simple question: If the moon's grav- is, "a simple guide to 'whole-person' health
life-positive forces available for enhancing ity pulls the water up at high tide, then how practitioners in the Seattle I Tacoma, Pierce I
consciousness and evolving the spirit. Where come there is a high tide at the same time on King I Snohomish County metro regions.
it will lead I don't know, and I certainly won't the opposite side of the earth? His model is
be there to fmd out. made with magnets (with which he relates a NEWS FROM THE BORDERLANDS•••
congruency with gravity via formulae worked FLATIENED... An article in The Economtst,
* From Emahmn: Several issues back we out through experiment) and as the moon and Sept 14, 1991, was one manifestation of a
listed some books received from Emahmn on sun are moved around the earth bulbs light up worldwide effort to debunk the crop cirCle
the Tatwas, the basic elemental forms (square, showing the type oftide. We all enjoyed his phenomenon. In the U.S. the TV "news"
circle, crescent and triangle, and ovoid) which presentation so much we invited him to our carried the story of Doug Bower and Dfvid
interact with the consciousness, their use dat- upcoming conference, where he will set up Chorly who claim to have made all the crop
ing to antiquity. Emahmn has been gracious many of his demonstrations. Walter does circles by stepping on a board connected to
enough to send us another batch of his pub- presentations to high school science classes, ropes as they walked in circles, an obvious
lished materials! (Many thanks, kind sir). with many accolades from the students, but farce to those who have kept up with the
These books consist of pictures, to be colored with a request from the education board that phenomenon. Famous US commentator
by the individual as an exercise in conscious- he not do it anymore! Walter also sends out a Charles Osgood likened the ''true believers''
ness, comprised of various arrangements of monthly newsletter to interested researchers. in crop circles to holdout communists in the
the Tatwas. These various arrangements are USSR and John Birch Society members in the
designed to stimulate the consciousness into * From Rex Research, Box 19250, Jean NV US. This was followed by an attack on Uri
desired patterns such as concentration, recep- 89019: The Philosophers' Stone: The Short Geller and psychic phenomenon in general by
tivity, leadership, creativity, meditation, Path, a compilation of all the pertinent quotes the stage performer James Randi. So manu-
scientific insight, etc. Really fascinating from alchemical literature concerning the pro- factured fables make the international press,
materials from a man who has made this work duction of the PS. A most interesting while the facts are kept from view. But why
his life. The following is a listing of the latest document! Also: The Schappeler Sphere: go through such effort to debunk the crop
received: CELESTIAL GEOMETRY; THE Prime Mover, The SP was "a 10-inch steel circles? Easy, it is a phenomenon that cannot
SILVER THREAD; THE GOLDEN CO- sphere with internal copper coils and electro- be controlled or explained. UFOs can be
COON- A Magical Transformational Process rheological formula which produced power in explained as simply folks from another planet,
for Overcoming Fear and Limitation; BOOK the presence of a magnetic field.'' Mobius but crop circles??? An article in the
OF PROSPERITY; SVELTE; BONDS; Rex has done an amazing job of compiling Cerealogist, No 2, Winter 1990, titled A Care-
BOOK OF CORRESPONDENCES; and tidbits of lost information into me form. fully Planned Hoax provides information that
SUPRAVISION -- The Complete Set of Certainly a major stop on your way to building at least one crop circle hoax was performed by
TAIWA CARDS for Holistic Health, Self- a borderland library. $2 for latest catalog. British Military Intelligence afterworriedhigh-
Mastery andMaximum Utilization ofPersonal level government meetings. Well, at least we
Power. Alsoreceivedareanumberofcolored *EXOTIC PATENTS from Conti Associ- know there are some exciting happenings
Tatwa buttons which can be worn about to ates, PO Box 494, Armonk, NY 10504. This outside the plans ofthe ''New World Order'' .
carry the energies with you, perhaps to create is a sourcebook containing the numbers and

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Second International Borderland Sciences Congress Jorge Resines - Secret of the Schauberger
Saucers, Jorge is the author of many
The Reconnection ofArt and Science books and articles on speculative sci-
July 30 to August 2, 1992, Berkeley Conference Center ence. He will give his proposals on the
2105 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, California levitating qualities of water. He is also
working on bringing a video of Dr. Jose
An eclectic mix of researchers from many disciplines and areas of research. Alvarez Lopez's experiments with him
from Argentina
Dennis Klocek- Keynote address, Dennis is Gerry Vassilatos- Lost ...Etheric Technolo-
Michael Theroux- Music, Archetype ofLiv-
the author of Drawing From the Book gies Rediscovered, Gerry is a high school
ing Form, Michael is the managing editor
Of Nature, and Weather and Cosmos, science teacher and has been spending
of The Journal of Borderland Research
and is the Science and Art instructor at his summers scouring the Victorian sci-
and has done extensive research into the
the Rudolf Steiner College, Fair Oaks, ence sections of various libraries. An
relationship benlec!ft music, living form
California. He will give his insights on experimentalist Gerry is sure to provide
and the ~theric forces.
how the scientific methods of investiga- some astounding information that can be
Bart Hopkin- Bart is the editor of Experi-
tion developed by Goethe can be used as put to use.
mental Musical Instruments, the
an impulse to evolve our world view. Joan McKenna- The Thermobaric Matrix.
Newsletter for the Design, Construction
Jennifer Greene- Water- the Living Ele- Joan is the director of the Institute for
and Enjoyment of Unusual Sound
ment, Jennifer is the director of Flow Thermobaric Studies and will present on
Sources, and will demonstrate some of
Research Labs, Blue Hill, Maine and is her fascinating discoveries on the forma-
the latest innovations in this field.
doing extensive work on water treatment tive field of forces underlying all
Tom Brown-- Metamorphosis of Cosmologi-
using flow forms, and also uses the sen- biological activities. The Thermobaric
cal Awareness, Tom is the director of
sitive "water drop method" for testing Matrix is the bridge between Eastern and
Borderland Sciences Research Founda-
water quality. She has a beautiful vision Western medicine, and will bring about a
tion, and will present on his researches
of life's relationship with water. revolution in the biological sciences such
into the many world views developed by
John Michell - Crop Circles, John is the as genetics and medicine, as well as
the diverse civilizations on earth, and
author of many books dealing with Sa- optimization of human life in general.
will delve into the ramifications of evi-
. cred Geometry and Ancient Megaliths, Larry Spring-- How to Measure the Size and
dente which supports world views
including The View Over Atlantis and Shape ofElectromagnetic Energy, Larry
different from those held by modern sci-
The City of Revelation, and is currently is a persistant experimenter delving into
entific research.
the editor ofthe Cerealogist, the newslet- the mysteries of energy propagation. He
ter of the Center for Crop Circle Studies. will report on his latest fmdings and There will be displays of art and experi-
ve Backster - Biocommunication at the present experiments to substantiate his mentsfrom various presenters, providing
. .. Cellular Level. Cleve is internationally claim that energy moves in spherical
a combined art exhibit and science fair
renowned for his work in detecting plant units. Experimental models will be on
reactions to external event. He is now display for all to check out.
atmosphere, and a bookstore and booths
working with the communication activ- Paramahamsa Tewari- Physics and Technol- will be on site (and a few surprises!).
ity at the cellular level, and is sure to ogy of Space Power Generation, Dr. Lodging is at the Shattuck Hotel, 2086 Allston
amaze you with his latest experiments. Tewari, a nuclear physicist by trade, is Way (Allston & Shattuck), Berkeley, Califor-
Cell cultures separated from a host body doing some of the most exciting alterna- nia. Toll free reservation numbers are (in
react at the same time as the host, regard- tive energy research on the planet. He California) 1-800-742-8825 & (outside Cali-
less of distance! will report on his latest over-efficiency fornia) 1-800-237-5359, andaskforthespecial
Christopher Hills - Science as an Artform, results from his work with unipolar dy- Borderland Congress room rates: $65 single,
Christopher is the author of many books namos. $7 5 double, which includes continental break-
in the fields of subtle energy and con- Peter Lindemann-- Procedures for Testing fast and overnight validated parking. (regular
sciousness expansion and has worked as 'Free Energy' Machines - Overunity vs. rates are $82/single, $97/double). Special
both artist and scientist. He always pro- OverjjiCiency. Peter is well known for rates on suites are also available. Regular
vides an enlightening and entertaining his researches into radionics and phone number is 1-510-845-7300
presentation. BioCircuitry, and also into the physics of We recommend lodging at The Shattuck
Duncan Laurie - ...Etheric Art, Duncan is an over-efficiency generator systems. In Hotel as it is a fme hotel one block from the
artist working in various media, espe- this presentation he will discuss various Congress site. Transportation is available
cially sandblasted glass and radionic 'free energy' machines, and how to prop- from both San Francisco and Oakland air-
circuit boards, and is working on bring- erly test the equipment parameters in ports, and there is easy access to all public
ing understandings of evolved scientific order to discover what is really going on. transportation.
concepts to the public through art Mary Stone- A System For Patterning Light Congress is open to BSRF Members
Walter Wright- Gravity is a Push, Walter has Pathways to Improve Brain Functioning. only! Members cost is $175 for the entire
beendoinggravityexperimentsforyears, Mary is taking children with learning Congress, aspecialrateof$125 for early birds
and has built up many models backing up disabilities, emotional behavior prob- who sign up before January 30, 1992 (letter
his claim that gravity is a push and not a lems, and visual disfunction and is getting must be postmarked by this date to receive this
pull. Experimental models will be on dramatic improvement in their condi- rate-- no exceptions). Cost for non-members
display for all to check out. tions using a unique form ofcolor therapy. is $200, which includes a one years
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