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Topic: Dale Pond
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This article by Bearden is extremely important. What it says is more or less what we have been saying all along - since Keely's time. The article talks about changing the evolutionary processions of growth by modulating the "epigenetic center" or origin of that growth especially when such growth is dis-eased. The article maintains for this change in evolutionary progression to work properly or more efficiently all the changes or at least the environmental vibratory conditions are to be faithfully reproduced: along the existing evolutionary progression and along the "new" line of progression desired. In SVP parlance this is a replication of all the notes played in all the keys used in a piece of music back to its beginning in order to change key somewhere else further on in the musical melody. What Bearden describes is essentially a modulation from one vibratory chordal state to another. This is done by 1) defining accurately the existing chord; 2) accurately defining and establishing the new desired chord - then modulating the former into the later. I've spoken of this many times in previous writings and seminars. Bearden and Bedini are correct. In general, it is NOT sufficient to consider objects, people, cells, etc. as a single vibration or tone. They are not. They are complex chords of vibration and oscillation possessing a complex signature. So to change one state to another state the entire chord and all of its aliquot parts must be addressed properly so ALL the tone and aliquot parts participate in the modulation. The other point not to miss in this article is while we may in fact modulate whole chords to effect change we could also look deeper (further back in time) to the originating Fundamental Tone Chord from which the evolutionary progression began, the Neutral Center as it were, and modulate that. It would take less energy, be less complicated and subject to less error. This is in essence what is being done when the originating chord is properly identified and replicated, as mentioned in this article. http://www.rense.com/general32/wad.htm |
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