Gil et al.,

Glad to hear you are making the Shatnez.  I spent some
time at Callahan's house when I was in Florida (go
ahead, Allan, make fun of my Florida stint).  He had
recently been diagnosed as cancerus interuptus - all
gone! - and was talking quite a bit about the Shatnez.
 In factt he was still wearing one and showed me it
whiel we drandk chinese black tea and he talked about
the anti-cancer properties of tea.

He probably taked about the Shatnez being a reichian
accumulator because Allan is into Reich and it would
make sense.  I brought him an Agnihotra pyramid and he
was measuring frequencies and taling about the charred
oxidized inner side being paramagnetic and the clean
native metal outside being diamagnetic and that beign
a part of how it works. Like the Pyramids with
paramagnetic inner granite core and diamagnetic outer
polished limestone. This all being the same
paramagnetic/diamagnetic resonator as you were talking
about with the Shatnez - the diamagnetic part of the
shatnez being the saran wrap (sounds weird to most
with the plastic wrap, but it works) 
 
Anyway, I have a friend with a bad 5th lumbar, and the
Shatnez may be just the thing for him. Do you sell
them or send out plans?

Resonatingly,
Chris Shade


--- Gil Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My understanding of the Shatnez is based on research
> by Phil Callahan and from
> private correspondence, which included copies of his
> pathology reports on his
> health.
> 
> A Shatnez is a Paramagnetic/ Diamagnetic resonator.
> 
> Lost you already?
> 
> It was originally a vest like garment made from a
> natural fibre capable of
> holding moisture, saturated with water with an
> electrolyte. Probably hemp or
> linen. But one can use hessian or burlap - "sugar
> bag" "chaff bag" what
> ever.
> 
> The Rabbi's of Biblical times wore the garment for
> protection when working
> with the sick. The electrolyte can be sweat or sea
> salt and water (never
> table salt). It is better if wood ash is included in
> the water. I use a
> mixture of several Australian hardwoods and some
> fruit woods. I prepare the
> ash, taking care to see nothing else is mixed and
> usually use the heat to
> burn peppers at the same time.
> 
> The original garment was re wet when it dried out.
> Phil had his wife make
> his to fit, then covered it with "Glad Wrap", "
> Cling Wrap" what ever you
> local product is.
> 
> I found that the Shatnez has a sizeable force field
> and felt it did not need
> to be huge. I make mine to fit in Press Seal plastic
> bags, different sizes for
> different
> applications. I use two layers of hessian, edge
> stitch with over locker and
> make a St George Cross and a St Andrews Cross with
> the sewing machine, (looks a bit
> like a Union Jack!), which holds it all nice and
> flat. I soak it for three hours in
> sea salt and ash,
> with some added super fine highly paramagnetic rock
> dust (<70micron). I then
> drain and put in the press seal bag while still very
> wet. They will stand at
> least a year of use, without rewetting. (Best
> Shatnez to date!!). I also
> make neat little "pillow cases" out of polly cotton,
> to cover the plastic bag. I
> supply a spare, so one
> can be in the wash while the other is in use. In
> some cases, a "pillow case"
> can be tacked inside a garment and left there during
> washing (with the
> Shatnez removed).
> 
> I had a vertebra collapse and was in huge pain and
> was threatened with
> spinal fusion etc. I wore a small shatnez day and
> night, while taking super
> fine agricultural dolomite and the same of
> paramagnetic rock dust. From
> being wedge shaped and displacing the ones each
> side, it now, two years later, can
> not be
> picked in the X-Ray I had last week.
> 
> The Shatnez acts as both antenna and resonator,
> attracting healing energy
> and converting it to the required frequency. Read
> Phil Callahan's work for what
> frequencies, most of my understanding is based on
> Phil's work and that of several
> others working on his line, here in Oz. I have many
> stories of people getting great
> help from mine.
> 
> Does that help?
> 
> If you make them and use them, I would be interested
> in feed back on how you
> get on with them. I should publish on them and could
> do with some other
> peoples experiences to get a larger range of
> situations.
> 
> Gil
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Allan Balliett wrote:
> 
> > How'd you make this Shatnez, Gil.
> >
> > I had dinner with Callahan one night at ACRES and
> he simply referred
> > to the 'bandage' as a Reichian accumulator. It was
> alternating layers
> > of organic/inorganic material, wasn't it?
> >
> > -Allan
> >
> > >Allan Balliett wrote: Incidentally, Phil Callahan
> is fond of saying that a
> > >Reichian acculator-based poltice he made for his
> chest cured him of cancer.
> > >
> > >I did not know Phil credited it to Reich. He
> calls it a "Shatnez" and uses
> > >Biblical referees.
> > >
> > >I have experimented with it and made some design
> developments to
> > >make it easier to
> > >use.
> > >
> > >One example:- Fran, my wife a a few days from an
> advanced Massage Training
> > >workshop, when she broke two or three ribs. The
> area was too painful
> > >to touch and
> > >her use of the left arm made it very painful. If
> she missed this workshop, her
> > >tactile therapies studies would be put back a
> year. She wore a
> > >Shatnez night and
> > >day and when the workshop came she was fine and
> could have the area
> > >massaged and
> > >could massage without pain. I do not know of a
> similar recovery and was most
> > >impressed.
> > >
> > >Gil
> 


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