The astrological bangle – or armlet or bracelet – devised by Adano Ley (Swami Nitty-Gritty) is worn for corrosion control and is based on the electromagnetic principle of sacrificial anode cathodic bonding.
“Zincs” are an example of sacrificial anode cathodic bonding used by the maritime industry to protect the hulls of ships from corrosion.
Zinc anodes are also used to protect underground fuel storage tanks.
Offshore oil platforms use platinum-titanium cantilever anodes or remote anodes in impressed current cathodic protection systems.
An astrological bangle is a BIOLOGICAL SHUNT that shields the human body from internal and external corrosive influences.
It acts as a “biological lightning rod.”
Regarding the Adano-wrought version of this bangle (as well as some other versions) …
(1) … the GOLD strand shunts for the skin, tendons, ligaments, and bones, and represents “hope.”
(“Hope is the highest frequency,” according to Adano.)
(2) The SILVER strand shunts for the muscles, and represents “faith.”
(3) The COPPER strand shunts for the circulation of the blood, and represents “love.”
(4) The LEAD and TIN solder inhibit internally generated radiation (free radical emissions, etc.) as well as environmental radiation (solar flares, cosmic rays, X rays, radon emissions, etc.).
(5) The CORAL represents the Moon, and the wearer’s astrological BIRTHSTONE represents the Sun.
Current flows from cathode to anode (noble end to base end) in the corrosion process.
For sacrificial anode cathodic protection (“corrosion engineering of the biomechanism”) a current is induced to flow in the opposite direction.
Adano claimed Paramahansa Yogananda’s incorruptible body “contains enough lead to kill an ordinary man” – an accumulation of lead indispensable for the biological transmutation that “converts `16-element man into 17-element man,” the transformation mentioned in Sri Yukteswar’s book, The Holy Science, 1949.
Adano said …
“In fusing the ends, you need lead and tin.
“These two metals go in conjunction with the silver, copper, and gold, specifically in controlling the shunting of the radiation effect or the emission of the kidney and liver.
“Specifically, a person who has a kidney problem should wear a bracelet of one lead strand, one tin strand, and one silver strand, weighing about four and a half ounces.
“Yogananda had one that weighed four and a half ounces which he wore on his left arm.”
The human body is a seven-story building from the inside out – from microbiology to macrobiology.
Our seven-story body and chakra system are resonant with and modeled after the seven-story Periodic Table of the Elements.
Applying the hierarchic system of Emanuel Revici, M.D., to Adano’s anti-corrosion armlets …
(1) copper lives on the fourth floor,
(2) silver on the fifth floor, and
(3) gold on the sixth.
…and …
(1) Fungi and protozoa thrive on the fourth floor,
(2) bacteria on the fifth, and
(3) viruses on the sixth.
Cancer manifests on the top four of the seven periods or “floors” …
(1) myeloblastic cancer proliferates on the first floor,
(2 lymphomatic cancer on the second floor,
(3) sarcomatic cancer on the third floor, and
(4) carcinomatic cytoplasmic cancer on the fourth floor.
Why would a SWAT team attack the fifth floor if they knew the bioterrorists were on the fourth floor?
Adano instructed …
“You should not clean the bracelet. As you wear it, it does its own polishing.
“It draws the poisons from the body and gets dark, and the [skin] area around the bracelet gets dark, indicating that toxins are being shunted off electromagnetically.
“After a while, it will start clearing up.
“If you polish it, you are defeating its purpose.
“It is not designed as costume jewelry, but for a specific magnetic function – that is why the stones are rough.
“The strands are designed to hold a certain frequency like an electrical charge passing through, so polishing them is not practical.
“The wire that the bracelet is made with has no life when it is first brought from the mills.
“The magnetic quality has to be reactivated.
“That is why the bracelets have to be made within a certain time of the Moon phase, by measurements of the wire and by musical tone.
“It is like the string of a musical instrument – it has to be tuned to the frequency, so the strands of the wire have to be twisted to a certain pitch.
“You will find that some bracelets have fewer braids than others depending on what pitch.
“Some may need more twists or more braid to bring the pitch up – others may not need as much to hold the pitch.”
Adano contradicted himself by telling some people their astrological bracelet would not be harmed if they cleaned it in sand, specifically unique sand from certain geographical locations, e.g., the calcium sulfate dihydrate sand of White Sands National Monument in New Mexico.
If today’s blog entry seems too fantastic to swallow, consider the research of the great Indian scientist, Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (1858-1937), a friend of Paramahansa Yogananda (1893-1952).
He proved that metals live and die in the manner of plants and animals.
For example, tin is “indefatigable” and hard to kill.
Professor Bose (Response in the Living and Non-Living, 1903) wrote …
“It will thus be seen that as in the case of animal tissues and of plants, so also in metals, the electrical responses are exalted by the action of stimulants, lowered by depressants, and completely abolished by certain reagents. The parallelism will thus be found complete in every detail between the response in the organic and the inorganic.”
…and …
“The explanation hitherto given of fatigue in animal tissues – that it is due to dissimilation or breakdown of tissue, complicated by the presence of fatigue-products, while recovery is due to assimilation, for which material is brought by the blood supply – has long been seen as inadequate, since the restorative effect succeeds a short period of rest even in excised bloodless muscle. But that the phenomena of fatigue and recovery were not primarily dependent on dissimilation or assimilation became self-evident when we find exactly similar effects produced not only in plants, but also in metals. It has been shown, on the other hand, that these effects are primarily due to cumulative residual strains, and that a brief period of rest, by removing the overstrain, removes also the sign of fatigue.”
CUMULATIVE RESIDUAL STRAINS = PERPETUATED ENGRAMS
BRIEF PERIOD OF REST = DELTA BRAIN WAVE ENGRAM INTERRUPTER
In Human Race Get Off Your Knees: The Lion Sleeps No More, 2010, “The Voice” told David Icke …
“If it vibrates, it is illusion. The Infinite does not vibrate; it is he harmony and Oneness of all. Only illusion vibrates – that which is created by the imagination and delusion of mind.”
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