Piezoelectric Augmentation
Apparently, I have found a way to get more charge reduction per session by using piezoelectric augmentation.
Dr. Norman Shealy is a neurosurgeon and Dr. of psychology who has spent decades of research in the use of acupuncture and electrotherapy for pain control. He holds 11 patents for electro-medical devices and was the inventor of the TENS device.
Dr. Shealy believes that wearing a pouch over the chest containing shattered sapphire interacts with the energy body in such a way that coronary bypass surgery would never be necessary.
The last few years I have had the occasional odd beat, so I decided to try the sapphire pouch which Dr. Shealy sells for $67.15 at this website:
https://normshealy.shop/collections/piezoelectric-healing/products/sapphire-pouches Wearing the pouch at least a few hours each day did eliminate the odd beat; however, more interestingly, when I forgot to take it off before going into session I found that it had other effects as well.
I have hesitated posting about this because I think that it could be a distraction for someone who is not yet on level 5 or who is having trouble running smoothly with the must be known postulate group. I was 200 session hours into level 5 and running smoothly when the discovery was made 6 months ago. Since that time, I have used it in over 100 session hours with benefit in each session.
The method that I use is as follows. The session is started without the sapphire pouch. Repair of importance is run, then the day’s events repaired, and then the appropriate postulate pair is run until end phenomena. Repair of importance is run and then the sapphire pouch is placed around the neck and more repair of importance is run. Next the same postulate pair that was run earlier is put back up and rerun to end point followed by repair of importance.
For me this procedure invariably allows me to get more charge off the postulate pair than was achieved in the first part of the session, sometimes much more charge.
This has worked for me. If it works for any of you, please post about your experience.
Regards,
Survivor