That Which Is Eternal In Us Must Be Awakened

A practice known as the Six Healing Sounds produce a special tone or word for each organ and vents out negative energy, replacing it with positive. Those familiar with Albert Abrams’ research describing the origins of radionics will know that he based his original impulse on the “percussive” technique known from the middle ages, where a person’s abdomen would be struck with a mallet (lightly of course) and the quality of the organ could be readily assessed. This developed into rubbing the abdomen with a rounded cylinder of glass where the practitioner would feel a “stickiness” in out of phase organs as the glass was moved around, the glass acting as a dielectric between the two people’s fields. This morphed into the rubbing plate of 20th Century radionics.

As radionics developed it became known that by applying a specific etheric frequency to one’s body an out-of-tune organ could be brought back to optimal operation. The Six Healing Sounds thus allows one to operate their body as the radionics instrument. Once one has progressed past the physical plane equipment, the first stage of radionics, they move on to the higher levels – but this knowledge is vacant from all modern exoteric radionic schools of thought. In past ages the energies to keep the organs in full function were derived from temple structures and mystery school ritual patterns. We are moving forward in time and the ancient Taoist techniques have come full circle to allow everyone – with whatever religious or cultural interface you prefer to use in connecting with the universe – to keep their own body in optimal health. This is the most basic and fundamental step towards any higher knowledge.

In the Taoist practices oxygen and chi are ‘packed’ into the fasciae of the organs and the layers of skin. These days many people are aware of the importance of oxygenating the body, Ed “Mr Oxygen” McCabe has travelled the world spreading this important information. There are many oxygen products and procedures for putting oxygen into the human system, either orally, rectally or by direct injection (of ozone) into the blood, and all of them seem to be of great benefit to the system. Using Taoist breathing meditations one can bring oxygen into the system on their own power and direct it to the place most needed. I have heard it said that deep breathing will not keep the oxygen in the system as long as taking an oxygen product, but this reveals an ignorance of or a prejudice against proper energetic breathing exercises. You can learn to store it in your system, and you have the added advantage of having the chi energy stored with it. It is probable that there is no life force in the bottles of oxygen carriers, just the oxygen itself.

CONTAINING THE POWER

All of us have an individuality that is developing – we are in the age of ego development (egotistical activities are signs of improper development). With the birth of the great totalitarian states, brought about by severely restricted energy flows in masses of humans, there comes an obvious conflict with ego development. This is a great ordeal of our age and many deal with it differently. The many impulses of our modern technological age have in many ways replaced the cosmic influences which have waned with the electrification of the planet. People are pulled this-a-way and that-a-way by advertisements and urges to consciously satisfy unconscious organ degeneration. Our sexual energy is constantly being leaked out of our systems by the glamor used in advertising and subliminally integrated into automobile shapes and other products and packaging. In is of the utmost importance to develop and contain your own individual microcosmic world, for in that lies the correcting of the many external dysfunctions.

In order to keep some level of individuality people develop diverse styles of dress and action, and of course this gives great flavor to our world when these styles are an expression of a vitally active soul. There has arisen what are called ‘modern primitives’, people who tattoo and pierce their bodies for various reasons, to reach different states of consciousness from the endorphin rushes concomitant with such practices, to show their rejection of modern society, or to profess an individuality and sense of power in their own bodies (and tattoos and piercings have been used in various cultures over the æons to coordinate the physical body with the energy body). These are outer expressions which vary from person to person and culture to culture. But within us all, just as we all have the same organs, organized into a fundamental structure. Externally the human race manifests as different racial groups, and there is that which is common amongst all and that which is different between each. Each race is an organ of the whole, and as we find many people suffering from disruption of the organic balance within their bodies we also find organic disruption within the body of the human race.

This article is an attempt to describe that which is a common expression of the eternal within each of us. It is too easy to find that which is different—each of us knows within themselves how they differ from the others—and through applying the lower end of the cognitive spectrum to this aspect we have come to our present world in conflict. It is by finding that which is common amongst us that we progress towards a harmonious, uplifting culture and discover that which is eternal in us all.

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