Dear Robert,
Do you mean you use a clear quartz crystal container when doing the
imprinting?
Then do you transfer the imprinted liquid to some other kind of container?
Have you successfully imprinted to deal with a current flu or pneumonia,
etc?
I am wondering what steps you go through to do something like this.
Thanks!
Carlos
----- Original Message -----
From: "raggar11" <raggar11@...>
To: <biophoton@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2005 9:05 AM
Subject: Message Content Re: Photos ... Polaroid or Digital?
>
> Thanks ... guess I needed to hear someone say that ... I was
> starting to doubt the results I was getting. I have the new nikon
> 10 mexapixel and was printing them with highest quality on 8 1/2 x
> 11 and found that a well taken polaroid blows it away in results. I
> still find that a spot of blood as a "witness" works the best. I
> was also imprinting onto small vials of filtered water (1/6 vodka to
> kill bacteria) and find that a cleared quartz crystal really does
> the job. Love this machine!
> Thanks for the input!
> Robert
>
>
> -- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, "tymetoplay2001"
> <tymetoplay2001@y...> wrote:
>>
>> My experience (practitioner of 30 yrs), has shown me that the
> poloroid
>> photos work much better than digital...have found digitals give
> false
>> readings when doing testing and are flat energetically.
>>
>> Jeff did some transmissions via his machine and mine that produced
> no
>> results for me,a few years ago...digital photo he produced was the
>> witness...not saying it was because of the digital...just sharing
>> outcome using digital...
>>
>> I recommend poloroids over digitals...
>>
>> Byron
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, "QB" <quantumbalancing@y...>
> wrote:
>> >
>> > Robert,
>> >
>> > Dr. Jeff Sutherland believes that digital photographs can be
> very
>> > effective when used with the ABPA. He reported this on his
> website
>> > (http://www.frequencyresearch.org/) as shown below:
>> >
>> > The Advanced Biophoton Analyzer (ABPA) is a device that can be
> used
>> > for many purposes. One of them is to broadcast frequencies on a
> very
>> > low frequency carrier wave that can penetrate the earth and is
>> > independent of distance. Years of work on refining the
>> > hardware/software setup of this device enables excellent effects
> at
>> > a distance. The frequency effect on a living organism at a
> remote
>> > location is comparable to being in the room with an EMEM plasma
>> > device or directly connected to electrodes. Contact Dale Fawcett
> at
>> > (360) 598-6585 to discuss details of how this is possible.
>> >
>> > The ABPA has some advantages over direct contact with frequency
>> > devices as it is able to monitor the energy system of the target
> and
>> > only transmit information that will balance that energy system
> and
>> > bring it into a higher energy state. It is a self-correcting
> device
>> > that works with and enhances the effect of frequency generators
>> > attached to it.
>> >
>> > I am often asked about using the Advanced Biophoton Analyzer
> (ABPA)
>> > with frequency devices and how to connect an F160 or FSCAN. The
>> > photo above shows an F160 connected to the ABPA wire which runs
>> > under the ABPA input well.
>> >
>> > The wire that comes with the ABPA has the best impedance match
> to
>> > the device and provides about five times the power output of
> using
>> > common phono jack cable that is terminated correctly with a 50
> ohm
>> > resistor. Because the APBA cable has a mini-phono jack at the
> end of
>> > it you will need a female mini-phono jack to male phono jack
>> > converter from Radio Shack that will allow the ABPA cable to
> plug
>> > into an FSCAN2. Use the power port on the FSCAN2 with the
> voltage
>> > turned all the way up to 16 volts. This provides the maximum
>> > magnetic field around the cable. Placing the cable under the
> input
>> > well of the ABPA allows the magnetic field around the cable to
>> > extend up into the input well where it is scanned and
> transmitted.
>> >
>> > The F160 has a female BNC connector so you must get an
> additional
>> > part from Radio Shack. You need a female phono jack to male BNC
>> > connector converter. Turn the voltage all the way up on the F160
> as
>> > well. This will work for FSCANs with BNC connectors.
>> >
>> > There are eight switches on the ABPA. For frequency work they
> should
>> > be set as follows:
>> >
>> > Inherited IDF - Off
>> > Chemical Sensitivities - Off
>> > Dampening Field - Off
>> > Antidote/Clone - Auto
>> > Balance/Neutralize - Auto
>> > On/Off - On
>> > Send/Off - Send
>> > Plant/Animal - Auto
>> >
>> > A final tip that will magnify the output of the ABPA is to take
> a
>> > high resolution photo of the target and print it out on 8.5x11"
>> > paper on a high quality printer (1200 dpi or better). Fold the
> paper
>> > into quarters and put it in the photo well of the ABPA.
>> >
>> > The improvement in performance with these strategies is quite
>> > significant. Hooking up the cable properly with increase
>> > effectiveness by 5 times. Using a high resolution digital photo
>> > instead of a Polaroid photo will give another 5 fold
> improvement.
>> > Taking the picture with the camera on a tripod will double the
>> > effective resolution and multiply output by 2. Finally, printing
> the
>> > photo in an 8.5x11" format gives a fourfold gain. You now have a
>> > device that works 5x5x2x4=200 times better than previously!
>> >
>> > The only challenge remaining is finding the right frequencies
> for
>> > your purposes. As Dr. Royal Rife once said, if you have the
> wrong
>> > frequency or set of frequencies you will get no effect. For help
> in
>> > finding the right frequencies for your needs, contact the
> Frequency
>> > Research Foundation.
>> >
>>
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