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Judy Marie Taylor
Hey Bill and everyone, great discussion.

I have found that the more sensitive you are and the more 'spiritual you are the more you are affected by electricity and other waves.

I have done a lot of Reiki and Chi Gong and meditation, and blimy am I sensitive, well what did I expect?

I can feel the big transmission towers at a half mile, cell phone towers a mile or two. (they give me a headache on the right side of my temple)

Other things - the hot water tank and furnace - when the natural gas comes on. I feel heat traveling up my spine and stopped at the base of my spine. Then it burns out my ears.

I asked my 'gas' man and he said yes, the natural gas does carry a current, especially the plastic pipe. The old metal pipes ground themselves. He says they have to be very careful when digging around the plastic pipe and keep it wet or else they get a spark and - boom!

I haven't liked radios for years, they 'bug' me, so do tape players and CD players and the DVD player burns my face.

Another Biggie is the fridge. I took someone's advise and froze some water and put it in the fridge, like an old fashioned ice box. I change the ice twice a day and that helps - a lot!

I hate the telephone, and it's a land line. I can feel a 'buzz' when I use it. Even have a dark spot on my cheek, which I believe is from the phone. It peels by times. Been using Calendula cream on it and it is going away as long as I don't talk for very long on the phone.

I can tell when the bread maker starts to cook the bread - I heat up. Can't stand the electric stove, its been shut off for over a year. I can, however use the electric frying pan, but like its on for short periods of time.

Washing machine too, and perhaps that's why I don't like vacuum cleaners.
I find the LCD monitor better than the CRT one, I have moved the computer as far away as I can and behind the desk, which is metal, that helps too.

Not fond of electrical lights of any kind.

The only kind of watch I can wear is a digital all the others die within weeks or less.

Flash lights and battery powered things seem all right for me, but then I never use them for any great length of time.

I tried wearing magnets and found no difference.

I've tried meditating and seeing a copper mesh protecting me - it dissolves in minutes.

I read an article about making a gold shield with many layers around yourself and it lasted most of the night, so I would recommend the gold. Put up lots of layers of gold.

It seems like the electricity 'messes' up the aura. What I have found that helps me the most is to 'comb' the aura, especially around my head, smooth it out, feels good. Take your fingers of both hands and comb through the air around your head, and let me know what happens.

However, in my opinion, electricity is a physical problem for us and it needs a physical solution.

But if any of you do find a metaphysical solution, I'd be one of the first to try it.

I believe people who are less 'sensitive' are being affected too, just as much as we are, but they aren't as aware of it.


Well I've rambled on way too much!

Judy


"You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes.
You can steer yourself any direction you choose.
You're on your own, and you know what you know.
And you are the one who'll decide where you'll go."
Dr. Seuss:





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Re: sensitive to - almost everything

skrzn
--- In [hidden email], "taylorjm" <taylorjm@...> wrote:
>

>
> The only kind of watch I can wear is a digital all the others die
within weeks or less.

? Digital? Does it have a battery?
I sometimes, when I must, wear an old-fashioned totally mechanical
(spring-powered) watch, and still don't like it because of the metal
wrist-band. Note that lots of people replace metal watch bands with
non-metallic.


>
> I tried wearing magnets and found no difference.
>

Ordinary magnets make no difference to anyone AFAIK. Many people have
had a good experience with specially made therapeutic magnets when
the north pole side is toward the body.




> I read an article about making a gold shield with many layers
around yourself and it lasted most of the night, so I would recommend
the gold. Put up lots of layers of gold.
>

I wonder if this might be the "orgone energy" effect described by
Wilhelm Reich. One of his successful experiments used a three-part
blanket made of outer layers of wool or other organic material, and
an inner layer of steel wool or other inorganic material.
Might this be successful because it shields against RF?
This would need testing by someone who has the test equipment.



> It seems like the electricity 'messes' up the aura. What I have
found that helps me the most is to 'comb' the aura, especially around
my head, smooth it out, feels good. Take your fingers of both hands
and comb through the air around your head, and let me know what
happens.  
>

During my years of migraines I often cured the pain by combing the
hair on that side of the head with an ordinary plastic comb.




>
> I believe people who are less 'sensitive' are being affected too,
just as much as we are, but they aren't as aware of it.
>

I agree.


>
> Well I've rambled on way too much!
>

Not! We need to hear what affects us, these are clues to what is
happening and might result in a solution.


Thanks for your evidence.

William

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Re: sensitive to - almost everything

BiBrun
In reply to this post by Judy Marie Taylor
Thank you for the info. I suppose there could be current in the gas,
but I would look for something else, like the blower motor putting dirty
power into the line, or some other motor (sometimes there's a motor
to open the flu, and more than one blower motor).

Also should check for a gas leak and carbon monoxide.

Plus the dry heat might increase problems with static electricity?

For about $90 you can get a clamp-on current meter and see
if there's really a current in the plastic gas pipe. Electricians
and maybe the utility guys have them. Try to find a plumber
who has a good natural gas leak detector and tell him to bring his
clamp-on current meter if he has one (and his CO detector).

Bill

On 9/26/07, taylorjm <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> Hey Bill and everyone, great discussion.
>
> I have found that the more sensitive you are and the more 'spiritual you
> are the more you are affected by electricity and other waves.
>
> I have done a lot of Reiki and Chi Gong and meditation, and blimy am I
> sensitive, well what did I expect?
>
> I can feel the big transmission towers at a half mile, cell phone towers a
> mile or two. (they give me a headache on the right side of my temple)
>
> Other things - the hot water tank and furnace - when the natural gas comes
> on. I feel heat traveling up my spine and stopped at the base of my spine.
> Then it burns out my ears.
>
> I asked my 'gas' man and he said yes, the natural gas does carry a current,
> especially the plastic pipe. The old metal pipes ground themselves. He says
> they have to be very careful when digging around the plastic pipe and keep
> it wet or else they get a spark and - boom!
>
> I haven't liked radios for years, they 'bug' me, so do tape players and CD
> players and the DVD player burns my face.
>
> Another Biggie is the fridge. I took someone's advise and froze some water
> and put it in the fridge, like an old fashioned ice box. I change the ice
> twice a day and that helps - a lot!
>
> I hate the telephone, and it's a land line. I can feel a 'buzz' when I use
> it. Even have a dark spot on my cheek, which I believe is from the phone. It
> peels by times. Been using Calendula cream on it and it is going away as
> long as I don't talk for very long on the phone.
>
> I can tell when the bread maker starts to cook the bread - I heat up.
> Can't stand the electric stove, its been shut off for over a year. I can,
> however use the electric frying pan, but like its on for short periods of
> time.
>
> Washing machine too, and perhaps that's why I don't like vacuum cleaners.
> I find the LCD monitor better than the CRT one, I have moved the computer
> as far away as I can and behind the desk, which is metal, that helps too.
>
> Not fond of electrical lights of any kind.
>
> The only kind of watch I can wear is a digital all the others die within
> weeks or less.
>
> Flash lights and battery powered things seem all right for me, but then I
> never use them for any great length of time.
>
> I tried wearing magnets and found no difference.
>
> I've tried meditating and seeing a copper mesh protecting me - it
> dissolves in minutes.
>
> I read an article about making a gold shield with many layers around
> yourself and it lasted most of the night, so I would recommend the gold. Put
> up lots of layers of gold.
>
> It seems like the electricity 'messes' up the aura. What I have found that
> helps me the most is to 'comb' the aura, especially around my head, smooth
> it out, feels good. Take your fingers of both hands and comb through the air
> around your head, and let me know what happens.
>
> However, in my opinion, electricity is a physical problem for us and it
> needs a physical solution.
>
> But if any of you do find a metaphysical solution, I'd be one of the first
> to try it.
>
> I believe people who are less 'sensitive' are being affected too, just as
> much as we are, but they aren't as aware of it.
>
> Well I've rambled on way too much!
>
> Judy
>
> "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes.
> You can steer yourself any direction you choose.
> You're on your own, and you know what you know.
> And you are the one who'll decide where you'll go."
> Dr. Seuss:
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>


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