ADVOCACY FOR AN IMBALANCED WORLD

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THE E-METER Auditing is assisted by use of a religious artifact which helps the auditor and preclear locate areas of spiritual distress or travail. This religious artifact is called an electropsychometer,or E-Meter. (electro-psycho-meter from electrometer, a calibrated device used for measuring extremely low voltages and psyche, the human soul, spirit or mind.) The E-Meter measures the spiritual state or change of state of a person and thus is of enormous benefit to the auditor in helping the preclear locate areas to be handled. The reactive mind’s hidden nature requires utilization of a device capable of registering its effects—a function the E-Meter does accurately. When the E-Meter is operating and a person holds the meter’s electrodes, a very tiny flow of electrical energy (about 1.5 volts — less than a flashlight battery) passes down the wires of the E-Meter leads, through the person’s body and back into the E-Meter. The electrical flow is so small, there is no physical sensation when holding the electrodes. That's just about

December 26, 2010

Mina Meman, the founder of "The Journey to Heal Kurdistan"

Mina Meman, the founder of "The Journey to Heal Kurdistan". On July-14 2009 Mina Merman approached me to receive a stress test at my kiosk, in Lloyd Center. In our conversation came out that she wanted to settle cultural differences between Kirghistan and so on...

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