Make Your Own Golden Vortex Device
In my book, The Golden Vortex, I show how permanent magnets are composed of at least three individual spin domains that are inherent on either polarity face. A typical, off-the-shelf magnet has all three domains together on each pole. Normally a magnet is just a magnet; it picks up paper clips, and when forced over a copper wire at 90 degrees an electric current flows. However, for magnets to have a beneficial or even a negative effect on the body only one domain must be used.
The key
rests with the human body itself
The body automatically merges a magnet’s spin domains into one by coming into contact with the polarity face. But, as many buyers of most magnetic health devices have found the hard way this is a hit-and-miss proposition. When a magnet is simply picked up and placed against the body it may do something, nothing, or have a bad effect, because it doesn’t register the spin change until after it is removed!
The current Golden Vortex device is preset to always be in a beneficial mode. The single magnet method works, but requires an elaborate setup each time it is used, because each time it is used the magnetic spin field is altered by removing it from the body. Still, this works in a pinch, and the information is here freely offered.
All that is needed
is a magnet
Some ads promoting the use of magnets for health brag about having “powerful” magnets. For the most part this is baloney! The magnet just needs to create a field, and it is the field’s spin characteristics that interacts with the human sympathetic nervous system.
A simple ceramic magnet that holds notes to a refrigerator door works just fine, however, the magnet must be magnetized on its flat faces; North on one side and South on the other. If two magnets have to be adjusted one to the other before they stick it is because they are polarized just like a horseshoe magnet, but close together on the same face. The magnet shown on the right will not work.

Know the magnet’s spin configuration before starting
It is absolutely vital that the magnet is in the “off-the-shelf” condition before attempting to alter the spin configuration. To do this the magnet is placed on a non magnetic surface, and then simply touched with a single finger on what ever face is up. There’s no need to press hard, just a touch will do. It is then left alone for at least three and a half minutes ... this will cause the spin domains to realign slowly to a normal configuration.
After 3 ½ minutes the magnet is picked up by its sides only!
Whenever the magnet is touched it must always,
always be held on its sides as shown.
Holding it between the thumb and index finger preserves what ever
configuration it is in. If fingers inadvertently
contact the magnet’s polarity face the procedure must be started over from
scratch.
Now, the magnet is placed face down on the opposite
hand.
The
best place to put the magnet is between the ring finger and the middle
finger just slightly below the web.
Our hands are like magnets and this position represents the center.

The next step is to put the free hand on top of the magnet making sure to sandwich the magnet between both hands in the same position below the webs of the middle fingers and ring fingers. Again there is no need to apply pressure. Now, the top hand is lifted, and then the magnet is taken off the bottom hand by holding the magnet on its sides.
The final procedure
The magnet’s beneficial spin domain is now dominant across both its entire polarity faces. The last thing to do is place it on a pain spot. Caution, if the magnet lifts from body contact even a little bit while being taped down, or trying to slip it under an ace bandage, it will have to be removed and the entire procedure must be started over again. Once in contact with the skin it can be slid around to find a better placement, or it can even be touched and still remain in proper alignment so long as it is not lifted.
A question of polarity
Magnets have a negative and positive polarity; negative is north and positive is south. Each user may come to feel that one pole is better next to the skin than the other. People have polarities too. One way to tell which pole is which is by the use of a simple navigational compass, but here one has to exercise care and allow common sense to depart. Compasses are made to “seek” north. In other words the painted end of the compass is actually magnetized negative and when it points to the N on the compass dial it is actually pointing to positive.
So when a magnet is held up to the compass the needle is being attracted to south, not north; positive not negative. To remember which is which the magnet should be labeled with a S and N. Yes, when the compass shows a person to be walking toward the Earth’s north magnetic pole it is really the south magnetic pole. If somebody will go back in time and shoot dead the person who dreamed this one up, I’ll help defend him in court.
Sizes and shapes of magnets
The size of magnet does not matter, but the most convenient is about an inch in diameter. The shape is of no concern. A square magnet works just fine. However if the structured water aspect is desired a ring magnet, or one with a hole in the center must be used. Ring magnets are usually bigger than refrigerator magnets as they are commonly used in electron guns in TV sets, or as part of the magnetrons in Microwave ovens, but if a large ring magnet is all that can be found it will work. Always, the magnet must be held on its sides as the water goes through the hole, and if the face is touched ... start over.
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