Explanation of Chart No. 9
FIGURE 1 shows a contact with the right thumb of the operator placed in an upward direction, under the sternum, for polarity reflex to central organs.
The thumb of the left hand of the operator is steadied firmly over the pituitary region of the forehead, and the fingers of the left hand mildy [mildly] stimulate the center of cardiac stability shown in figure 3.
This central positive pole has a polarity reflex to the negative pole of the centrally located organs of the womb and the prostate gland.
FIGURE 2 consists of the same sternal contact except that it is pointed slightly to the left and toward the firm contact on the jaw for relaxation of the abdominal viscera.
When the right jaw contact is indicated, then the thumb is placed under the sternum on the right side, pointing upward toward the jaw contact on that side.
These contacts have a very soothing effect and are specifics for the release of heart and digestive blocks and for toning these areas.
FIGURES 3 and 4 are self-explanatory and have been reprinted here for your convenience from chart No. 43 in book II.
Other faculties in the brain, which act as positive directive control poles of energy distribution, may also be used in this manner of polarization. See chart No. 44 in book II.
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