Lessons From The Helpful Dead
Podkast av Dan McAneny
Life after death? You bet! Believe it or not, well-respected people have come back and shared their afterlife experiences through psychics and mediums...
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116 EpisoderAt the end of the 19th century, Dr. Albert Abrams in San Francisco, a quite wealthy man, traveled to Europe for advanced medical studies. During that trip he watched the famous Italian tenor Enrico Caruso tap a glass to produce a pure tone, then sing the same note to shatter the glass. This led him to the idea that sound frequencies might be applied to medical conditions. This led over the years to a sequence of dramatic discoveries which resulted in his creating an electronic device that could send out frequencies which matched the tone frequency of a disease, and in the process cure the disease. Many people were treated successfully via his machines. After her death the spirit of Betty White (early episodes) explained to her husband in 1939 that everything in the material world has its own frequency, and that matter was "an arrested frequency," slowed down from the spirit world for our dense material world. The entity Seth in the 1960s and 70s explained much the same thing.
This session continues the story of UKACO and their success in ridding crops of pests by projecting a photo of the field to be tested, along with a small sample of the pest treatment, which was also placed on the "collector plate" used for projectiing the photo. A highly place Pennsylvania agricultural official was convinced of the effectiveness of their strange process, but officials at the US Dept of Agriculture were not. Apparently they were afraid the same process could be used to kill humans in a war. Despite the solid evidence of its success, they declared the process was a fraud and eventually the company was forced to close. The key takeaway here is that, in their patent application, UKACO pointed out that every material thing has its own unique frequency, a point emphasized by Betty White in 1939 after she died, while speaking to her husband through a medium (see the early episodes).
More than 70 years ago, three Princeton graduates with scientific/technical skills created a company named UKACO to kill crop pests without the use of insecticides. A tiny amount of poison, along with a photo of the field to be treated, was placed on a "collector plate" of their invention, which projected over the field the image of the field and poison. They were successful in reducing the number of insects harmful to the crops being treated, and so were farmers who learned how to use their equipment on a wide variety of crops. The theory was that the frequencies projected were the same frequency of the particular poison used. That would be consistent with the definition of matter as an "arrested frequency." Betty White in an early episode explained after her death that, for every material thing on earth, there is an individual frequency corresponding to its frequency outside the material plane, in the greater spirit world. The UKACO story, its successes and eventual demise, will be continued in the next episode.
Marcel Vogel's experiments with plants led him to learn that people can unite with plants, and that plants can have their feelings hurt by the thoughts of humans. They also react to talk about sex, and even to figments of our imagination. More important, they led Vogel to conclude that scientists need to unite with the object being studied in order to learn anything meaningful about the object. His experiments also demonstrated the immense power of focused thought. Many of his conclusions agree with statements made by the entity Seth.
Marcel Vogel, a noted reseach chemist working for IBM who made important contributions to the development of color TV and computer memory, became aware of Cleve Backster's experiments with plants. He decided to continue with further experiments using a lot of scientific equipment, and found that he could personally duplicate Backster's results wile others could not. This led to a further series of experiments which led Vogel to conclude that plants not only have emotions, but they also develop attachments to specific humans. The implications led him to further conclusions about the connectedness of everything and how matter is formed. His conclusions agree with the teachings of the entity Seth on these matters, teachings that were explained in detail in earlier episodes.
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