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So, I was listening to Coast to Coast, and an outfit comes on the air advertising continual "prayer", and "healing vibrations" and you can either call them or go to a website. I am into the healing vibration stuff and it got me curious! I went to their website.
As I had surmised, this a computerized thing from a a radionics device (program), though that is a little hard to tell unless you follow the links. This is one of those things that I would have thought was complete hooey just a few years ago. They market it as prayer and they tell everyone to go to the doctor for medical problems. Even in the "testimonials" they only have really general things like "I don't seem to get sick as often,", etc.
My (former) NAET practitioner who is now a sort of friend gets into this computerized stuff in a big way. I think she must use subtle energies to increase her wealth in various ways because this stuff is expensive. And, sure enough, she has this latest computer program, CoRe, which is from Germany, and she says is "very advanced." I can't comment on it because she hasn't tried this on me or anybody I know. She did just get back from "training" in California.
I do know something about computerized radionics because I have a really cheap program I got off Ebay that I use all the time. However it doesn't come with a database (I keep working on mine) and definitely does not do "testing" automatically. The "testing" that a CoRe would do would be analagous to a computerized pendulum or muscle testing. So, somehow (it claims, implicitly, at least) to be able to get yes/no answers at a distance, using only the name, birthday, etc. of a person, and its database. Probably it uses some sort of random number generator to do that. It then would (automatically?) clear blockages that a person has. (That is what the computer radionics device I have does, so that doesn't seem as strange to me). I'm not sure how much this costs but I would say upwards of ten grand. There is some competition in this area, but not sure how much distance "testing" the others claim to do, without using a surrogate, anyway. There is QXCI, and Life Systems. My practitioner friend used to use Life Systems all the time (another program that is over ten grand).
Notwithstanding the high cost of the program, the California people stand to make a bundle off this, if their marketing is successful. Three months of "prayer" for someone cost between three and four hundred dollars, and a lifetime worth is $1850. I think they just click a mouse every day for each person, and maybe run a written report periodically.
I do have a lot of confidence in my friend, and what she buys, I think. My question is, if this stuff works, what will be the consequences of all these healing vibrations going out there? Could we be on the cusp of an actual revolution? I think there are some really intelligent people working in this field, mainly in Europe.
Also, as noted here before, there is the potential to use any energetic healing modality for ill. Is there a way to program these things so they are only used for healing?
I do think of all this as somewhat different from "prayer", but that is probably the best legal way to market the services.
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