Wednesday, 20 July 2016

On the Polarity of Cats

Most people are of the opinion that cats enjoy negative vibrations. It is affirmed (in books, articles, lectures and workshops) that a cat will happily settle in a spot that other animals shun, and will come to no harm there. Only this cat didn’t agree. He liked to visit me in the afternoons, sprinting over the garden and jumping up to the ground-floor windowsill of my study-cum-bedroom. 

Time after time I would pull the basket chair close to the radiator, put a cushion on the chair and place the cat on the cushion. But he would never stay there, always moving to the bed, in the colder half of the room. 

Eventually I dowsed the spot beside the radiator. It was negative. I changed it to positive with a piece of amethyst. Next time the cat came visiting, I put him back on the cushion on the chair beside the radiator. He turned round a few times, then settled down and went to sleep. 

Obviously some cats liked negative energy and others didn’t. No explanation for this sprang to mind, so I more or less forgot the matter. Then some friends asked me to look after their house and two cats while they were on holiday. I noticed that these charming tabbies liked sitting in one particular corner of a certain armchair. It dowsed as strongly negative. 

And Maud and Minou had been spayed, whereas Visitor (now deceased) had been an entire male.

When dowsed, Maud and Minou turned out to have reversed polarity: right paw negative, left paw positive. This was true at all times of day except after meals, when for a short time their polarity was neutral, or weakly positive, before reversing again. 

Over the next week or two I visited, or waylaid various cats with pendulum in hand, and a definite pattern emerged: • Four neutered cats (two male, two female) and two neutered dogs all had reversed polarity. • Six entire cats (four female, one male, one undetermined) all had positive polarity. • All the neutered cats liked sitting on negative spots, and fled from positive ones. • The two entire cats, for whom the matter could be checked, liked sitting on positive spots. I wondered whether the reversed polarity could be corrected, perhaps with gold or diamond (corresponding in Lethbridge’s system to the female and male principles respectively), and started experimenting with a gold chain and a diamond-studded locket. 

Results were as follows: • Gold will change a neutered female’s polarity from negative to positive. • Gold will change a neutered male’s polarity from negative to neutral. • Diamond will change a neutered male’s polarity from negative to positive. 

There are obvious implications here for the de-raying of geopathically stressed homes. If a negative line or spot is changed to positive, it will be harmful to any neutered animal in the house. So it would seem best to make it neutral. Unless, of course, it is possible to provide the four-legged inhabitants with gold or diamond collars!

Thank you
LOVE
Alan


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