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The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ The History of The Wishing Machine as popularised
by G. Harry Stine and William H. Burroughs This is a strange and fun little book that challenges
one's understanding of the world as we are told it exists.
The ideas and devices discussed herein are "impossible"
or "frauds" by the standards of some. The
trouble is, they work! Maybe not always and for everyone,
but they work often enough for some pretty level-headed
engineer types like John Campbell and G. Harry Stine
to be convinced. Campbell was the famous (some would
say infamous) editor of Analog magazine during its heyday,
and Stine worked as an engineer in the aerospace industry.
The book covers such things as pyramids, dowsing rods,
energy wheels, and a couple of "strange machines"
one of which is called the Hieronymus Machine (after
its inventor) and the Wishing Machine. It even delves
into the realm of "symbolic machines," variations
of these devices which work even if only the schematic
is used. Stine discusses his introduction to these devices,
his experiments with them, people's reactions to them,
and directions/methods for further research. Although
not mentioned in this book, other countries, such as
the former USSR, researched such things heavily, and
are rumored to have made some very strange and possibly
dangerous strides in this field which they call "psychotronics." If you think that there is no scientific basis for
any of this, you are not current in cutting-edge physics
(which is in turn billions of years behind the Universe
itself). The work of Myron Evans in O(3) Electrodynamics,
Sach's Unified Field Theory, and Michael Leyton's work
in higher dimensional symmetry, among others, give plenty
of theoretical basis for these devices to function... When author G. Harry Stine chose to include the Wishing
Machine in his On the Frontiers of Science (New York:
Simon & Schuster, 1985), he claimed to be very hesitant–due
in part to the machine's inexplicable effectiveness.
The Wishing machine consists of an audio amplifier with
two parallel copper plates attached to the input terminals
and an antenna attached to the output terminals. The
user places a wish in the form of text, image and/or
diorama between the plates and keeps the machine on
until the wish comes true, usually within a week or
two. To properly use The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™, one places a wish (in the form of text, representative
image and/or a diarama consisting of small objects)
on the metal plate, flips the switch and waits. That's
all you do–no complicated dial settings. The metal plate
serves as a capacitor, ultimately charging the outer
ether with the contents informing its amplified signal.
The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ is a device written
about by William H. Burroughs in The Western Lands. Burroughs apparently used this device regularly for
practical purposes. He had read about the Wishing Machine
in a book called Beyond the Frontiers of Science by
the late G. Harry Stine (later republished as Mind Machines
You Can Build ). A local acquaintance of Burroughs'
in Lawrence, Len McGruder, was almost as old as Burroughs
and at least as eccentric - though Burroughs made his
contempt for McGruder pretty obvious. Anyway, it was
McGruder who lent Burroughs Beyond the Frontiers of
Science and built him a Wishing Machine according to
the book's instructions. What is Radionics Radionics was first discovered a century ago by several
pioneers in the field of subtle energy medicine. It
is a technology that involves conscious human interaction
with subtle energy fields. This technology allows the
operator to project at any distance energy (life force)
and consciously and precisely direct intent (trends).
Radionics can be used to project energy and specific
intent (trends) to oneself and others. The Psychotronic
Wishing Machine™ is therefore an extremely powerful
metaphysical tool in the hands of its operator. Using The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ conscious
projection of intent is possible and causal engineering
,the manifestation of ones intent occurs. Because everything
that exists in the material universe resonates at a
specific frequency it is possible through the use of
The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ to define and locate
a particular required frequency (rate) of the desired
effect and utilise it in the radionic procedure. The
Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ can also be autotuned
to the frequency (rate) of the specific target ,ie the
recipient of the desired energies, and by creating an
ethereal structural link in the microcosm of The Psychotronic
Wishing Machine™ we affect the structure of the macrocosmic
universe, ie the material world as we know it. The science of radionics explains in a rational and
scientific fashion how unexplained phenomena like magick,
prayer ,distant healing and other shamanistic practices
can often miraculously break recognised natural laws. The technology of Radionics can be explained as a direct
consequence of the characteristics of life force, its
transfer at any distance by way of structural links
and its negative entropy! The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ allows a connection
to occur in the causal plane between the wish of the
operator and the manifestation of that wish in the material
universe. Since both links exist in the same location
(the device), a subtle connection is created between
trend and target. With this connection between trend
and target achieved, the scalar energy will define the
outcome of the procedure. What is possible using The Psychotronic Wishing
Machine ™ Popular radionics applications of The Psychotronic
Wishing Machine™ include 1.
Enhancement of physical strength
and health. The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ supplied by Life
Technology Research International has been built using
the original Stine schematic as a template ,and the
device has been modified to allow quick and easy use
by persons unfamiliar with the science of Radionics.
Unlike many other radionics devices which require a
degree of dowsing skill, this particular machine requires
no such skill. The machine is designed to be used by
novices and experts will be immediately impressed with
its simple operation. The Psychotronic Wishing Machine™ comes with a full
instructional guide ,a built in usa style power adaptor
and a radionics software program that may be used in
conjunction with the device. ORDERING The Psychotronic Wishing Machine ™ is supplied complete with an informational/instructional guide and is available to buy exclusively from Life Technology™ for $999.95. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS ITEM IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE. Payments made at Life Technology™ are processed by PAYPAL. PAYPAL (owned by Ebay) is the world leader in online payments processing and all payments made through PAYPAL are FAST, FREE AND 100% SECURE. ADD THIS ITEM TO YOUR SHOPPING CART NOW BY USING THE ADD TO CART BUTTON BELOW. Copyright © 2006 Life Technology™. All rights reserved. Webdesign elements, text and imagery protected under the terms of The Digital Millenium Copyright Act 1998.
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