With the unidirectional inert gas device, does the polarity of the end of the magnet inserted into the device matter?
I have used both north and south polarities. From people’s experimentation and their reports, we have found over the years that the polarity of the magnet does not affect the nature of the inert gas “beam” in any way. But if the device is placed very close to the body, for instance in meditation, then one will be receiving some direct magnetic energy as well. Then it would be best to choose the polarity of the magnet appropriately. A north pole (i.e. a South-seeking) magnet might be best for sedating, relaxing or possibly a negative-thought-form destructive effect. A south pole (i.e. a North-seeking) magnet would be best for regeneration, stimulation, rebuilding, increasing glandular functioning, etc., but only if placed very close to the subject. Otherwise, polarity appears to be completely irrelevant. Please note that the main use of the unidirectional device is during sleep, when the maximum naturally occurring body’s own healing energies are present. It’s use in meditation is less