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Val,

I was told in the past from one naturopath that all people who live in the

Northern hemisphere - our bodily fluids in our body move clock-wise. If you go

in the southern hemisphere it is in the opposite - the bodily fluids move more

in the counter clock-wise direction. She said that as an advice to international

travelling when you go from the northern hemisphere to the south hemisphere (for

instance from US to Australia) you will have much easier time once you cross the

equator to start massaging your body counter clock-wise, so to help your fluids

start turning the right way. I also have the AM Wand and I thought that this is

the reason they recommend rotating over the chakras in thr clock-wise direction.

This is the first time I hear that some people may need to rotate in the

opposite direction, very interesting...

Krassi

>

> Over a year ago my son used a mat that used magnetic resonance stimulation.

> A few days later he began having really uncharacteristic behavior and

> developed phobias, violent pervasive thoughts, and OCD behaviors. It was

> quite sudden and really scary. Homeopathy helped things return more to

> normal but he hasn't been quite the same since and still has phobias and

> some OCD tendencies.

>

> I was recently told that folks can have a magnetic orientation to north or

> south poles of the earth. Most products on the market that use magnets use

> north oriented magnets since most people are north oriented, but if a south

> oriented person were to use north-oriented magnets emotional disturbances

> could result. The practitioner who told me this said one simple way you

> might be able to check is to hang a pendulum over the person's head. If the

> pendulum spins clock-wise, the person is north-oriented and if counter

> clock-wise than south oriented. She tried it on both my son and me sure

> enough he was south but I was north.

>

> A few days ago, my son's heel was sore and he wanted me to use the AMWand on

> it. The AMWand prep instructions include rotating over the chakras in

> clock-wise rotation. On a hunch, I muscle tested my son to see if his body

> needed counter clock-wise rotations and the result was affirmative. After

> going through the prep routine, I held it on his heel and he said it seemed

> to help it feel better.

>

> Does anyone have experiences that are similar or have information to add on

> magnets or the AMWand? Is it wrong to do counter clock-wise rotations?

> Does anyone know why the clock-wise instruction in the first place? Any

> negative effects for doing counter clock-wise? Or maybe it doesn't matter?

>

> Val

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Hi Krassi,So, I wonder does someone always entrain to the hemisphere they are in.  What happens if you maintain the opposite direction?  Should that be changed you think, or is it sort of a right-handedness or left-handedness kind of thing.  You just leave it the way it is.  I wonder if Tami or Rita could weigh in, get input from Dr. G?

Val

 

Val,

I was told in the past from one naturopath that all people who live in the Northern hemisphere - our bodily fluids in our body move clock-wise. If you go in the southern hemisphere it is in the opposite - the bodily fluids move more in the counter clock-wise direction. She said that as an advice to international travelling when you go from the northern hemisphere to the south hemisphere (for instance from US to Australia) you will have much easier time once you cross the equator to start massaging your body counter clock-wise, so to help your fluids start turning the right way. I also have the AM Wand and I thought that this is the reason they recommend rotating over the chakras in thr clock-wise direction. This is the first time I hear that some people may need to rotate in the opposite direction, very interesting...

Krassi

>

> Over a year ago my son used a mat that used magnetic resonance stimulation.

> A few days later he began having really uncharacteristic behavior and

> developed phobias, violent pervasive thoughts, and OCD behaviors. It was

> quite sudden and really scary. Homeopathy helped things return more to

> normal but he hasn't been quite the same since and still has phobias and

> some OCD tendencies.

>

> I was recently told that folks can have a magnetic orientation to north or

> south poles of the earth. Most products on the market that use magnets use

> north oriented magnets since most people are north oriented, but if a south

> oriented person were to use north-oriented magnets emotional disturbances

> could result. The practitioner who told me this said one simple way you

> might be able to check is to hang a pendulum over the person's head. If the

> pendulum spins clock-wise, the person is north-oriented and if counter

> clock-wise than south oriented. She tried it on both my son and me sure

> enough he was south but I was north.

>

> A few days ago, my son's heel was sore and he wanted me to use the AMWand on

> it. The AMWand prep instructions include rotating over the chakras in

> clock-wise rotation. On a hunch, I muscle tested my son to see if his body

> needed counter clock-wise rotations and the result was affirmative. After

> going through the prep routine, I held it on his heel and he said it seemed

> to help it feel better.

>

> Does anyone have experiences that are similar or have information to add on

> magnets or the AMWand? Is it wrong to do counter clock-wise rotations?

> Does anyone know why the clock-wise instruction in the first place? Any

> negative effects for doing counter clock-wise? Or maybe it doesn't matter?

>

> Val

>

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And, when you're talking about clockwise or counterclockwise... is that, say,

clockwise for the person holding the wand or clockwise for the person receiving

the wand treatment?

> > >

> > > Over a year ago my son used a mat that used magnetic resonance

> > stimulation.

> > > A few days later he began having really uncharacteristic behavior and

> > > developed phobias, violent pervasive thoughts, and OCD behaviors. It was

> > > quite sudden and really scary. Homeopathy helped things return more to

> > > normal but he hasn't been quite the same since and still has phobias and

> > > some OCD tendencies.

> > >

> > > I was recently told that folks can have a magnetic orientation to north

> > or

> > > south poles of the earth. Most products on the market that use magnets

> > use

> > > north oriented magnets since most people are north oriented, but if a

> > south

> > > oriented person were to use north-oriented magnets emotional disturbances

> > > could result. The practitioner who told me this said one simple way you

> > > might be able to check is to hang a pendulum over the person's head. If

> > the

> > > pendulum spins clock-wise, the person is north-oriented and if counter

> > > clock-wise than south oriented. She tried it on both my son and me sure

> > > enough he was south but I was north.

> > >

> > > A few days ago, my son's heel was sore and he wanted me to use the AMWand

> > on

> > > it. The AMWand prep instructions include rotating over the chakras in

> > > clock-wise rotation. On a hunch, I muscle tested my son to see if his

> > body

> > > needed counter clock-wise rotations and the result was affirmative. After

> > > going through the prep routine, I held it on his heel and he said it

> > seemed

> > > to help it feel better.

> > >

> > > Does anyone have experiences that are similar or have information to add

> > on

> > > magnets or the AMWand? Is it wrong to do counter clock-wise rotations?

> > > Does anyone know why the clock-wise instruction in the first place? Any

> > > negative effects for doing counter clock-wise? Or maybe it doesn't

> > matter?

> > >

> > > Val

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Well, I hope I'm not wrong, but I am talking clock-wise facing the person, so rotating right to left when I am using the wand on my son.Val

 

And, when you're talking about clockwise or counterclockwise... is that, say, clockwise for the person holding the wand or clockwise for the person receiving the wand treatment?

> > >

> > > Over a year ago my son used a mat that used magnetic resonance

> > stimulation.

> > > A few days later he began having really uncharacteristic behavior and

> > > developed phobias, violent pervasive thoughts, and OCD behaviors. It was

> > > quite sudden and really scary. Homeopathy helped things return more to

> > > normal but he hasn't been quite the same since and still has phobias and

> > > some OCD tendencies.

> > >

> > > I was recently told that folks can have a magnetic orientation to north

> > or

> > > south poles of the earth. Most products on the market that use magnets

> > use

> > > north oriented magnets since most people are north oriented, but if a

> > south

> > > oriented person were to use north-oriented magnets emotional disturbances

> > > could result. The practitioner who told me this said one simple way you

> > > might be able to check is to hang a pendulum over the person's head. If

> > the

> > > pendulum spins clock-wise, the person is north-oriented and if counter

> > > clock-wise than south oriented. She tried it on both my son and me sure

> > > enough he was south but I was north.

> > >

> > > A few days ago, my son's heel was sore and he wanted me to use the AMWand

> > on

> > > it. The AMWand prep instructions include rotating over the chakras in

> > > clock-wise rotation. On a hunch, I muscle tested my son to see if his

> > body

> > > needed counter clock-wise rotations and the result was affirmative. After

> > > going through the prep routine, I held it on his heel and he said it

> > seemed

> > > to help it feel better.

> > >

> > > Does anyone have experiences that are similar or have information to add

> > on

> > > magnets or the AMWand? Is it wrong to do counter clock-wise rotations?

> > > Does anyone know why the clock-wise instruction in the first place? Any

> > > negative effects for doing counter clock-wise? Or maybe it doesn't

> > matter?

> > >

> > > Val

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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I've just sent these ?'s to DrG and Dan. I will post back his reply

From comments back w/ART testing some are MTing clockwise, some are MTing

counter-clockwise. I find giving it to (he asks for it) I just let him do

what he instinctively needs.

Rita

> > > > >

> > > > > Over a year ago my son used a mat that used magnetic resonance

> > > > stimulation.

> > > > > A few days later he began having really uncharacteristic behavior and

> > > > > developed phobias, violent pervasive thoughts, and OCD behaviors. It

> > was

> > > > > quite sudden and really scary. Homeopathy helped things return more

> > to

> > > > > normal but he hasn't been quite the same since and still has phobias

> > and

> > > > > some OCD tendencies.

> > > > >

> > > > > I was recently told that folks can have a magnetic orientation to

> > north

> > > > or

> > > > > south poles of the earth. Most products on the market that use

> > magnets

> > > > use

> > > > > north oriented magnets since most people are north oriented, but if a

> > > > south

> > > > > oriented person were to use north-oriented magnets emotional

> > disturbances

> > > > > could result. The practitioner who told me this said one simple way

> > you

> > > > > might be able to check is to hang a pendulum over the person's head.

> > If

> > > > the

> > > > > pendulum spins clock-wise, the person is north-oriented and if

> > counter

> > > > > clock-wise than south oriented. She tried it on both my son and me

> > sure

> > > > > enough he was south but I was north.

> > > > >

> > > > > A few days ago, my son's heel was sore and he wanted me to use the

> > AMWand

> > > > on

> > > > > it. The AMWand prep instructions include rotating over the chakras in

> > > > > clock-wise rotation. On a hunch, I muscle tested my son to see if his

> > > > body

> > > > > needed counter clock-wise rotations and the result was affirmative.

> > After

> > > > > going through the prep routine, I held it on his heel and he said it

> > > > seemed

> > > > > to help it feel better.

> > > > >

> > > > > Does anyone have experiences that are similar or have information to

> > add

> > > > on

> > > > > magnets or the AMWand? Is it wrong to do counter clock-wise

> > rotations?

> > > > > Does anyone know why the clock-wise instruction in the first place?

> > Any

> > > > > negative effects for doing counter clock-wise? Or maybe it doesn't

> > > > matter?

> > > > >

> > > > > Val

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

> >

> >

>

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