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Mike(Mont)
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I read about mirror gazing where an experiment involved holding a piece of cardboard up between your eyes and looking into a mirror. After a while your eyes may begin to float and then you will them to float together so you only see one eye. The eyebeam is like a laser and it acts like an X-ray to look into things. This came from the book "Energy Matter & Form" by Allen, Bearne and Smith. It's got a lot of good info. You can find it at drhills.com
I've learned this on my own looking down a single L-rod. You probably can't do this with two rods. The rod I learned it on has a figure "8" tip on it and I look through one of the holes. I think Rossmiller said Sam "Lobo" Wolfe's wife designed the tip for him. I can't describe it too well, but it is like looking into another dimension. That's not quite right, but I don't know how else to describe it.
I've learned this on my own looking down a single L-rod. You probably can't do this with two rods. The rod I learned it on has a figure "8" tip on it and I look through one of the holes. I think Rossmiller said Sam "Lobo" Wolfe's wife designed the tip for him. I can't describe it too well, but it is like looking into another dimension. That's not quite right, but I don't know how else to describe it.