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Blog #70--Learning More About Ourselves

Over the centuries, we have learned a great deal about the human body and how it operates. We now have reasonable explanations for diseases, parasites, microbes and a wide variety of other ailments that were formerly described as the work of some sort of devil, and we understand better how our bodies utilize various defense mechanisms built into our genetic codes. But the general public doesn’t understand itself nearly as well as the doctors and scientific community, and even they still have much to learn.

Part of the problem is how dependent we are on seeing things with our eyes. We cannot see energy with our eyes, so it remains an enigma to most of us. We know we need energy for survival, and we realize one way of obtaining more energy is through the foods we eat. But most of us don’t understand that we are truly filled with and surrounded by energy that is in constant motion. And we obtain energy directly from the world around us, as long as we give off the excess by completing an electrical circuit.

We do this in a variety of ways. One common example is when we reach out to share our love with someone or something close to us. Giving of ourselves to others releases energy to them, which then creates a vacuum that draws in new energy to replace it. I describe this in some detail in my book “It’s a Secret, So Pass It On: a Toolbox For Life,” but it is still a hard concept for people to grasp since they can’t see the energy flows for themselves. A few people with special psychic gifts can actually see the energies, but they represent a distinct minority, and their testimonies are often ignored or discounted by others.

However, we can see the results of these energy flows. I encourage everyone to observe themselves and others more closely because these results are easy to spot once we know what we are seeing with our eyes. For instance, those who enjoy watching gymnasts, divers, free-lance skiers or figure skaters see athletes spinning, twisting and flipping in a variety of tight circles and spirals. The best ones can spin three or even four times around within one leap, while the average person might be lucky to complete one rotation at best.

Certainly, an ability to jump higher helps this process, as does learning techniques to streamline the body to reduce friction. But these athletes are aided by energy that spins around them faster than others, allowing them to exceed the average spin.

Another example is those who can spin a basketball on their fingertips. The faster the spin rate of the energy emanating from their fingers, the better they are at it. Many of these people are better at doing this with one hand than the other, and in some cases one finger more than the others. That is due to the variable spin rates and spin direction of energies in those areas.

Those who run track or walk around indoor malls for exercise may prefer to go either clockwise or counterclockwise. A few don’t mind it either way, but a majority tend to do one or the other consistently. They are simply more comfortable with the route they take, indicating it is compatible with the direction of energy flows around their heads and bodies.

This is really the same phenomenon as how toilets flush. In the southern hemisphere, toilets flush clockwise, but water retreats in a counterclockwise direction in the northern hemisphere.

Other examples include the variable bat speeds of different baseball players, variable club head speeds of golfers, and how some football players can rotate their hips to change directions faster than others. Athleticism is essential to compete at the top levels, but athleticism is dependent on the speed of a person's energy flows for best advantage.

Those who work as professional dowsers for water, oil and other substances utilize this same principle. Their subconscious is attracted to the substance they seek. When it is present beneath the surface, the subconscious moves the dowsing rod either up or down or side to side, depending on the person. Sometimes, it rotates in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction to answer “yes” or “no” when the subconscious is asked whether the substance is present.

This is how pendulums work as well. I have worked with a pendulum at times, and I can attest there is movement without any conscious effort by the person holding the pendulum. It will begin to move either back and forth or, more commonly for those with faster spin rates, either clockwise or counterclockwise when responding to questions. If we allow our subconscious to give us its preferred response to yes and no questions, we get two opposite responses that become consistently repeatable.

A few people I’ve personally witnessed with the best connections to their subconscious can make their pendulums swing rapidly in big arcs with no movement of their thumbs and fingers holding them. Their answers are consistently and provably accurate.

When I use a pendulum, I get small back and forth or forward and back movements in response to questions, but I seem to have slower spin rates than many others. Watching someone with both fast spin rates and excellent cooperation with his or her subconscious can do more to prove my point than any words I can use to describe the experience.

I encourage everyone to pay attention to what is happening around them. And then, once you see something for which you have no coherent explanation, think about and perhaps research the most likely causes. I guarantee you will discover your world to be much more interesting than you could ever imagine or see from your limited visual perspective.

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