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temporaryreality) wrote2024-06-01 12:57 pm
let's build Eeman screens and biocircuits
This is an open post to which I'd like to invite those folks who are experimenting with Eeman screens (aka biocircuits) to share their construction tips.
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I agree that whatever ingredients get used to build a biocircuit will leave their signature - makes sense if the biocircuit can pick up the influence of medications.
So you said you just connected the wire directly to the handle? Did you drill a hole in the piece of pipe or just wrap the wire around it?
And I recall you previously mentioning the cotton sleeve over the wire, but I don’t recall if this was something you made yourself. Care to elaborate?
As for silk, I definitely want to try that too, but figured I’d start with copper in part because I don’t know how sensitive I am - and if I’m anything like I suspect, I should start with that which is most likely to be noticeable.
Thanks again for bringing this technique back to my awareness!
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(Anonymous) 2024-06-04 02:46 am (UTC)(link)Yes, I use a cotton sleeve over the wire whether it's copper or silk. Here's where I got that on Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/927024338/17mm-flat-cotton-tubular-braid?ref=yr_purchases
Even though they are in the UK, I received it pretty quick to the US. Make sure you get undyed.
Re: sensitivity, indeed. I have had quite a variety of experiences with both materials. I started with just the basic Eeman copper circuit. Then, I added the spine circuit to that and then I switched to the Lindemann Universal circuit with copper and then silk. So fun to experiment with all of this!
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2. Thanks for the link to the cotton sheath!
I hope to purchase a few of the supplies tomorrow!
I'm excited you are experimenting with these!
(Anonymous) 2024-06-04 02:37 am (UTC)(link)Re: I'm excited you are experimenting with these!
Thanks for introducing me to this tool!
I’d never heard of such a thing. So I read the above after reading your post. Glad for the introduction. Build your own energy healing tools. Sweet!
Re: Thanks for introducing me to this tool!
(Anonymous) 2024-06-09 02:29 am (UTC)(link)