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Taken from KeelyNet BBS (214) 324-3501
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May 23, 1990
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One Phase of Keely's Discovery
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in its Relation to the
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Cure of Disease
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(annotated and enhanced by Vangard Sciences for KeelyNet)
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"I know medicine is called science. It is nothing like a science. It
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is a great humbug! Doctors are mere empirics (people who rely on
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experience or experiment) when they are not charlatans. We are as
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ignorant as men can be. Who knows anything in the world about
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medicine? Gentlemen, you have done me the honour to come here to
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attend my lectures, and I must tell you now, frankly, in the beginning,
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that I know nothing about medicine, nor do I know anyone who does know
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anything about it. Nature does a great deal, imagination does a great
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deal, doctors do devilish little when they do not do harm. Sick people
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always feel they are neglected, unless they are well drugged, les'
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imbeciles!"
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Professor Magendie
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(before the students of his class in
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"The Allopathic College of Paris")
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In the year 1871, the writer (Clara Bloomfield Moore) was sent from
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Paris to Schwalbach, by Dr. Beylard, and recommended to the care of
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Adolph Genth. She said to the physician, "I wish for your opinion and
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your advice, if you can give it to me without giving me any medicine."
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He replied, "With all my heart, madam; and I wish to God there were
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more women like you, but we should soon lose most of our patients if we
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did not dose them."
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This is a terrible excuse for the use of those agencies which Dr. John
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Good says have sent more human beings to their graves than war,
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pestilence and famine combined.
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Keely holds the opinion that Nature works under the one law of
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Compensation and Equilibrium - the law of Harmony; and that when
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disease indicates the disturbance of this law Nature at once seeks to
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banish the disease by RESTORING equilibrium, He seeks to render
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assistance on the same plan; replacing grossly material agencies by the
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finer forces of nature; as has been successfully done by Dr. Pancoast
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and Dr. Babbitt in America.
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"Nature," says Dr. Pancoast, author of "The True Science of Light",
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"WORKS BY ANTAGONISM IN ALL HER OPERATIONS; when one her forces
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OVERDOES its work, DISEASE, or at least a local disorder, is the
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IMMEDIATE CONSEQUENCE; now, if we attack this force and overcome it,
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the OPPOSITE FORCE HAS A CLEAR FIELD and may REASSERT its rights -thus
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EQUILIBRIUM is restored, and EQUILIBRIUM IS HEALTH.
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The Sympathetic Stream, INSTEAD OF ATTACKING THE STRONGER FORCE, SENDS
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RECRUITS TO THE WEAKER ONE, and enables it to RECOVER ITS POWERS; or,
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if the disorder be the result of EXCESSIVE TENSION of Nerves or
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Ganglia, a negative remedy may be employed to reduce the tension.
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Thus, too, equilibrium is restored."
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Dr. Hartmann writes : "Mr. Keely is perfectly right in saying that "all
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disease is a disturbance of the equilibrium between positive and
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negative forces." In my opinion, no doctor EVER CURED ANY DISEASE.
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All he can possibly do is to establish conditions under which the
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patient (or nature) may cure himself.
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If you enter the field of therapeutics and medicine, we find a decided
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fermentation of new ideas; not among the fossil specimens of
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antediluvian quackery, but among those who are called "irregulars,"
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because they have the courage to DEPART FROM THE TRACKS TRODDEN out by
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their predecessors.
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The more intelligent classes of physicians have long ago realized the
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fact THAT DRUGS AND MEDICINES ARE PERFECTLY USELESS, excepting in cases
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where diseases can be traced to some MECHANICAL OBSTRUCTION, in some
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organ that may be reached by mechanical action.
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In all other cases our best physicians have become agnostics, leaving
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nature to have her own way, and observing the expectative method, which
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in fact, is no method of care at all, but merely consists in DOING NO
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HARM TO THE PATIENT.
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Recently, however, light, electricity, and magnetism have been
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employed; so that even in the medical guild the finer forces are taking
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the place of grossly material, and therefore injurious substances.
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The time is probably near when these finer forces will be employed
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universally. Everybody knows that a note struck upon an instrument
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will produce sound in a correspondingly attuned instrument in its
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vicinity.
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If connected with a tuning fork, it will produce a corresponding sound
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in the latter; and IF CONNECTED WITH A THOUSAND SUCH TUNING FORKS, IT
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WILL MAKE ALL THE THOUSAND SOUND, AND PRODUCE A NOISE FAR GREATER THAN
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THE ORIGINAL SOUND, WITHOUT THE LATTER BECOMING ANY WEAKER FOR IT.
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Here, then, is the AUGMENTATION OR MULTIPLICATION OF POWER. If we had
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any means to TRANSFORM SOUND again into MECHANICAL MOTION, we would
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have a THOUSANDFOLD MULTIPLICATION OF MECHANICAL MOTION.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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This is apparently a pumping of the neutral centres of the mass
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to cause a release of the now current ZERO POINT ENERGY. ----<<<
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It would be presumptuous to say that it will not be as easy for the
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scientists of the future to transform sound into mechanical motion, as
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it is for the scientist of the present to transform heat into
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electricity.
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Perhaps Mr. Keely has already solved the problem. There is a fair
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prospect that in the very near future, we shall have, in his ethereal
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force, a power far surpassing that of steam or electricity.
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Nor does the idea seem to be Utopian if we remember that modern science
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heretofore only knew the law of the conservation of energy; while to
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the scientist of the future the law of the AUGMENTATION OF ENERGY will
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be unveiled.
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As the age which has passed away has been the age of steam, the coming
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era will be the age of induction. There will be a universal rising up
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of LOWER VIBRATIONS INTO HIGHER VIBRATIONS, in the realm of motion.
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Mr. Keely will, perhaps, TRANSFORM SOUND INTO MECHANICAL MOTION by
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applying the LAW OF AUGMENTATION AND MULTIPLICATION OF FORCE."
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Keely, writing on brain disturbance, says,
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"In considering the mental forces as associated with the physical,
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I find, by my past researches, that the convolutions which exist
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in the cerebral field are ENTIRELY GOVERNED by the sympathetic
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conditions that surround them."
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The question arises, what are these aggregations and what do they
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represent, as being linked with physical impulses?
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They (convolutions of the brain) are SIMPLY VIBROMETRIC
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RESONATORS, thoroughly SUBSERVIENT TO SYMPATHETIC ACOUSTIC
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IMPULSES given to them by their atomic sympathetic SURROUNDING
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MEDIA, all the sympathetic impulses that so entirely govern the
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physical in their many and perfect impulses (we are now
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discussing PURITY OF CONDITIONS) are NOT EMANATIONS properly
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INHERENT IN THEIR OWN COMPOSITION.
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They are ONLY MEDIA - THE ACOUSTIC MEDIA - for TRANSFERRING from
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their vibratory surroundings the CONDITIONS NECESSARY to the pure
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connective link for VITALIZING AND BRINGING INTO ACTION THE
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VARIED IMPULSES OF THE PHYSICAL.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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The above two paragraphs indicate the control of mind over
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matter through the expansion and conscious control of the
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cerebellic or cerebral field. ----<<<
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All ABNORMAL DISCORDANT AGGREGATIONS in these resonating
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convolutions PRODUCE DIFFERENTIATION to CONCORDANT TRANSMISSION;
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and, according AS THESE DIFFERENTIATIONS EXIST IN VOLUME so the
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transmissions are DISCORDANTLY TRANSFERRED, PRODUCING ANTAGONISM
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TO PURE PHYSICAL ACTION.
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Thus, in motor ataxy, a differentiation of the MINOR THIRDS of
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the posterior parietal lobule produces the same condition between
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the retractors and exteriors of the leg and foot, and thus the
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CONTROL OF THE PROPER MOVEMENTS IS LOST THROUGH THIS
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DIFFERENTIATION.
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The same truth can be universally applied to any of the cerebral
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convolutions that are in a state of differential harmony to the
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mass of immediate cerebral surroundings.
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Taking the cerebral condition of the whole mass as one, it is
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SUBSERVIENT TO ONE HEAD CENTRE; although AS MANY NEUTRALS ARE
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REPRESENTED AS THERE ARE CONVOLUTIONS.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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Here we see the very advanced understanding of Keely in regard
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to the combination or synthesis of forces (or frequencies) to
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reduce or compound into fewer and fewer controlling neutral
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centres. Eventually we get to the "chord mass" (i.e. two or
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more frequencies harmonically or enharmonically related) and
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then TO THE SINGLE CONTROLLING NEUTRAL CENTRE. <<<---
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The introductory minors are controlled by the molecular; the next
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progressive third by the atomic; and the high third by the
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etheric.
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All these progressive links have their positive, negative, and
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neutral position.
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When we take into consideration the structural condition of the
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human brain, we ought not to be bewildered by the infinite
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variety of its sympathetic impulses, inasmuch as it unerringly
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proves the true philosophy that the mass-chords of such
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structures are governed by vibratory etheric flows.
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There is NO STRUCTURE WHATEVER - animal, vegetable, or mineral -
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that is not built up from the cosmic ether.
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CERTAIN ORDERS OF ATTRACTIVE VIBRATION PRODUCE CERTAIN ORDERS OF
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STRUCTURE; thus the infinite variety of effects; more especially
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in the cerebral organs.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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The work done by Ernst Chladni, Dr. Hans Jenny and Dr. Peter
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Guy Manners in the work of vibrating waveplates known as
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CHLADNI WAVEPLATES directly demonstrates the truth of how SOUND
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RULES THE PHYSICAL. When applied to a three dimensional model,
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the most amazing patterns are formed, highly geometric and
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showing the multiplicity of pattern in Nature. Refer to the
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file CHLADNI.ASC on the KeelyNet for a short biography. ----<<<
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The bar of iron or the mass of steel, have, in each, all the
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qualifications necessary, under certain vibratory impulses, to
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evolve all the conditions that govern that animal organism - the
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brain : and it is as possible TO DIFFERENTIATE THE MOLECULAR
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CONDITIONS of a mass of metal of any shape so as to produce what
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you may express as a CRAZY PIECE OF IRON OR A CRAZY PIECE OF
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STEEL ; or, vice versa, AN INTELLIGENT CONDITION IN THE SAME.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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Metals have a crystalline structure. The American Indians
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believe crystal structures possess life and intelligence. The
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age of the crystal denotes the wisdom of the entity. The
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Bloodstone used for the stem of all true peace pipes is taken
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from a single large stone located in only one area of the U.S.
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Jerry Gallimore says that persons ritually smoking the peace
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pipe cannot lie, or the peace pipe will strike them down
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through the power of the mother stone, no matter the physical
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distance. ----<<<
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I find in my researches, as to the condition of molecules under
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vibration, that DISCORDANCE CANNOT EXIST IN THE MOLECULE PROPER;
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and that it is the highest and most perfect structural condition
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that exists; PROVIDING all the progressive orders ARE THE SAME.
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Discordance in any mass is the RESULT OF DIFFERENTIATED GROUPS
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INDUCED BY *** ANTAGONISTIC CHORDS ***, and the flight or motion
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of such, when intensified by sound, are very tortuous and zigzag;
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but when free of this differentiation are in STRAIGHT LINES.
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TORTUOUS LINES DENOTE DISCORD, OR PAIN; STRAIGHT LINES DENOTE
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HARMONY, OR PLEASURE.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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The above two paragraphs are CRITICAL TO AN UNDERSTANDING OF
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HOW KEELY ACHIEVED HIS RESULTS! We can see how the removal of
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the mass differentiations would yield straight lines, in
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today's terminology we would call this SUPERCONDUCTING since
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all points take the SHORTEST POSSIBLE PATH to get from one area
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to another. Therefore, it could be said that Superconductivity
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combined with RESONANCE equals SYMPATHY. <<<---
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Any differentiated mass can be brought to a condition of harmony
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or equation by proper chord media, and an equated sympathy
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produced.
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There is good reason for believing that INSANITY IS SIMPLY A
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DIFFERENTIATION IN THE MASS-CHORDS OF THE CEREBRAL CONVOLUTIONS,
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which CREATES AN ANTAGONISTIC MOLECULAR BOMBARDMENT towards the
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neutral or attractive centres of such convolutions; which, in
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turn, produce a morbid irritation in the cortical sensory centres
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in the substance of ideation; accompanied, as a general thing, by
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sensory hallucinations, ushered in by subjective sensations; such
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as flashes of light and colour, or confused sounds and
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disagreeable odours, etc., etc.
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There is no condition of the human brain that ought not to be
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SYMPATHETICALLY COINCIDENT to that order of atomic flow to which
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its position, IN THE CEREBRAL FIELD, is fitted.
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Any differentiation in that special organ (the brain), or, more
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plainly, any discordant grouping tends to produce a discordant
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bombardment - an ANTAGONISTIC CONFLICT; which means the same
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disturbance (will be) transferred to the physical, PRODUCING
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ENHARMONIOUS DISASTER to that portion of the physical field
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(section of the body) which is controlled by that especial
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convolution.
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This unsuitable aggregation may be COMPARED TO A KNOT ON A VIOLIN
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STRING. As long as this knot remains, it is impossible to
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elicit, from its sympathetic surroundings, the condition which
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transfers pure concordance to its resonating body.
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Discordant conditions (i.e. differentiation of or knots in a
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mass) produce negatization (interference of intended actions) to
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coincident action.
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The question now arises, "What condition is it necessary to bring about
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in order to bring back normality, or to produce stable equilibrium in
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the sympathetic centres?".
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The normal brain is like a harp of many strings strung to perfect
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harmony. The transmitting conditions being perfect, are ready,
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at any impulse, to induce pure sympathetic assimilation.
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The different strings represent the different ventricles and
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convolutions.
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The differentiations of any one from its true setting is FATAL,
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TO A CERTAIN DEGREE (dependent on the degree of phase shift),
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to the harmony of the whole combination.
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---->>> Vangard Note
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The above Keely statement ties in directly with the VEDA1.ASC
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article on the KeelyNet warning of phase imbalances which can
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numb or electrically cancel the brain energies. <<<---
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If the sympathetic condition of any physical organism carries a
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positive flow of 80 per cent, on its whole combination, and a
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negative one of 20 per cent, it is the medium of perfect
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assimilation to one of the same ratio, if it is distributed under
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the same conditions to the mass of the other.
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If two masses of metal, of any shape whatever, are brought under
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perfect assimilation, to one another, THEIR UNITION, when brought
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into contact, WILL BE INSTANT.
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If we live in a SYMPATHETIC FIELD we become sympathetic, and a
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tendency from the abnormal to the normal presents itself by an
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EVOLUTION OF A PURELY SYMPATHETIC FLOW TOWARDS ITS ATTRACTIVE
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CENTERS.
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It is only under these conditions that differentiation can be
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broken up, and a pure equation established.
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The only condition under which EQUATION CAN NEVER BE ESTABLISHED
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IS WHEN A DIFFERENTIAL DISASTER HAS TAKEN PLACE, of 66 and 2/3
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against the 100 pure, taking the full volume as one.
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If this 66 and 2/3 or even 100 exists in one organ alone, and the
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surrounding ones are normal, then a condition can easily be
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brought about to ESTABLISH THE CONCORDANT HARMONY OR EQUATION TO
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THAT ORGAN.
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It is as rare to find a negative condition of 66 and 2/3 against
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the volume of the whole cerebral mass, as it is to find a
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coincident between differentiation; or, more plainly, between two
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individuals under a state of negative influence.
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Under this new system, it is as possible to induce negations
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alike as it is to induce positives alike.
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Pure sympathetic CONCORDANTS ARE AS ANTAGONISTIC TO NEGATIVE
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DISCORDANTS AS THE NEGATIVE IS TO THE POSITIVE; but the vast
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volume the sympathetic holds over the non-sympathetic, in
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ethereal space, makes it AT ONCE THE RULING MEDIUM AND READJUSTER
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OF ALL OPPOSING CONDITIONS when properly brought to bear upon
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them.
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Until Keely's "Theoretical Expose'" is given to science, THERE ARE FEW
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WHO WILL FATHOM THE FULL MEANING OF THESE VIEWS.
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His discoveries embrace the manner or way OF OBTAINING THE KEYNOTE, or
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"chord of mass," of mineral, vegetable, and animal substance;
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therefore, the construction of instruments, or machines, by which this
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law can be utilized in mechanics, in arts, and in restoration of
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equilibrium of disease, is only a question of the full understanding of
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the operation of this law.
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Keely estimates that, after the introductory impulse is given on the
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harmonic thirds, molecular vibration is increased from 20,000 per
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second to 100,000,000.
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On the enharmonic sixths, that the vibration of the inter-molecule is
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increased to 300,000,000.
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On the diatonic ninths, that atomic vibration reaches 900,000,000.
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On the dominant etheric sixths, 8,100,000,000.
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And on the inter-etheric ninths, 24,300,000,000, all of which can be
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demonstrated by sound colours.
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