ELECTRO-STATIC AND MAGNETIC HEALING AIDS: including CARBON RODS
An article written by my father, Morris A Bradley in 1978.
Ever since Dr Mesmer, the Father of Hypnotism, or Mesmerism, as it used to be once called, used Magnets and
all sorts of Magnetic equipment as healing aids, there has been much controversy as to their effectiveness in
curing certain ills.
It is fairly widely accepted that strong magnetic fields can alter the circulation of the blood, yet science to date
does not know why. Cramp in the muscles reponds to the use of a magnet, and I can personally vouch for this,
as an old sufferer myself. Migraine headaches can also be eased by the correct use of a magnet.
About a year ago I thought I would conduct a series of experiments myself with magnets and see jf I could gain
any answers by appraising it with the psychic eye, as I felt that there must be some strong or unusual current
flows or frequency vibrations that enter into the “subtle body” of Man, for we know that we are a “physical body
and a Spiritual body” and that the “spirit” part of us is electrical and has no limits, that is why it is infinite and
eternal. When there is a lack of neuron flow in the blood, the circulation can slow down at least 25 percent and
this causes a numbness, and it is a strong magnetic field that affects the etheric or spirit body and this in return is
reflected in the physical body.
After preliminary experiments on my own, I invited two of my other colleagues who are both very good
Clairvoyants and then started a series of experiments on my own body, while my two colleagues sat in
meditation watching the unusual things that took place in my auric field, and how it influenced and altered the
function of my etheric shield.
One conclusion that I came to very quickly was that experimentation with magnets or magnetic fields, or the
indiscriminate use of magnets can be very dangerous and do untold harm to the physical body, especially to
those people who have respiratory problems, heart or vein troubles, stomach or intestinal troubles, or nervous
disorders. By indiscriminate use, I mean on occasions when some Professor or Scientist makes some remark
about magnets being good for this or that, and the News Media take a few lines from his report and make
headlines of it. Next we hear that there has been a rush on Magnets, and there is not one to be purchased
anywhere for the do-it-your-selfers are home trying to cure themselves.