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What are the best ways to use the unidirectional inert gas device?

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What are the best ways to use the unidirectional inert gas device?

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As described in my article on the inert gases, there are a few procedures best to use with the unidirectional device: Align the body with the head to North, feet to South. Use a compass. Even an inexpensive dime-store variety will do fine. Set the device on a non-magnetic surface at the same height as the bed. Place it 4 to 8 feet from the bed, to the North of the bed (1.2 to 3 m.). The effect will pass through walls, so you can place the device outside the room you sleep in. The magnet is installed in the device to turn it on. When not using the device, remove its magnet and place the keeper on it. This is the piece of metal supplied. It helps in aiming the device to think of the magnet as PUSHING through the device to you. Thus the magnet is installed in the end of the device OPPOSITE from where you are lying on the bed. The proper alignment of the device is important. See Other Kingdoms, page 138. See Einstein Doesn’t Work Here Anymore, page 123.

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