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Sacred Sites and Megalithic Mysteries >> Heling techniques of ancient civilizations
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Andy B

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| Posted 03-10-2012 at 20:21  
Curing techniques of ancient civilizations (I think he means healing!)
Miroslav Provod writes: It's not necessary to describe the Finish spa too much as its function is known widely and if someone needs to find out more information it can be found on the internet. The Indian spa, which is being used much less frequently, is also described in detail on the internet, but its main purpose is hidden in the ancient history.
The heat needed in the Finish spa is provided via various fire-places or electric heaters. In case of the Indian spa the contact of the persons with the fire is not used but the heat is gained from stones placed in the fireplace that is located outside of the spa area. The heated stones are carried inside the tent, where the spa is located, in the quantity of the various types of stones needed.
Further, everything works in a way that the contact of the charge of the human body with that of the very hot stones forms one common charge where equalisation of the energetic potentials is reached and at the same time the chemical properties of the materials the stones are made from are being transferred. This leads not only to the increase of the capacity of the cellular membranes but also to the regain of missing minerals.
The spa was usually built in an energetic place, which was determined by a sacred leader. The negative contact of the charge of the fire with that of the human body could be understood in the way that its great energetic inertia hinders regulation.
The eventual doubts about the thoughts that some sacred leader could know some information that is unknown by current science can be cleared by the fact that ancient cultures used to use energy (static charge) of water streams, which is not being studied anywhere by current science.
Setting the optimal value of charge of the human body is not needed only in case of the Indian sauna but we meet this in many other examples in history. In my article called 'The pond in Jerusalem', which could be found at http://www.miroslavprovod.com the regulation of the charge of water is described in detail.
We just don’t know how the sacred leader got to know the fact that the 'angel has adjusted the water' so that its energetic value would have almost universal curing effect. The unknown helpful tool that was used by the sacred leader to determine this could have been just a normal natural device that was able to determine the value of the charge (static charge) of the water.
It is probable that it could have been a dowsing rod, which could be used to identify the size of aura of the rock, which accumulates the charge of the water stream in its matter. There are many groups that are interested in the research of dowsing rods and they have a lot of experience. Therefore I think that these groups could find an answer to this problem. By this I would like to invite the specialists in Dowsing to join this research.
All the answers to the eventual questions can be find on my website stated above where there is a detailed description of a multi-year research. I thank everyone in advance for any possible participation in the research.
Miroslav Provod
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Runemage

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| Posted 03-10-2012 at 23:21  
Very interesting website which covers a lot of topics familiar to this forum.
The Jerusalem Pool mentioned in the previous post is on this page http://www.miroslavprovod.com/curative-actions-2003.html
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