7th Survival Skill

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8/14/2019 7th Survival Skill http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/7th-survival-skill 1/2 * Research has proven that carbon deactivation occurs (state of atomic imbalance and inert) when X-Rays pass through bones. Recent research indicates that temporary deactiva- tion (reactivated by rest and environmental change) can occu'r in humans exposed to ment al stress, phys-ical st ress, environmental heat -j ext reme cold,~burns" shock, or inj uri es. Trauma from any source seems to deactivate the carbon elem~nt -in 7 e nergy centers of the head and at all injury points. -T * INERT CARBONATOO UPSETALL O TH ER E LE oE N" 'N T NE G RO UPIN G * CAlIBON E LE ME NT li AS T il E .4BI UT Y TO FOllM lIlNGS AND CIIA/NS W ITII O Tl IE lI E LE ME NT S f 'O ll C OM PL EX C II EM IC AL F UN CT /O ,~ 'S . * IT is T il E K EY £ DE ME NT IN YOUI! BUOY * Since the carbon wave is so easy to use for reactivating this vital element{it will be a wise person who ,has a small 'bag of carbon (charcoal) at work, at home, and [in their vehicle to overEome the modern everyday causes of the body's rundown, washed out f eel i ng . This simple technique must be tried before most people can believe that element waves can be absorbed with such astounding results. Carbon is safe to use anyt.,ime and just about anywhere with good results. * CAUTION- Carbon cannot be carried near the body without absor.bing the wave from it. Too much of any onei' element can upset the other 18 elements in your body. Maximum time for one location is 3 minutes. A 3 in. diameter bag of charcoal wil l treat approxi matel y 1 sq.in. of bone. Plan your coverage in 1in.placements. * ' * For information on absorbing other element wave e'lergies for better hea Ith, we suggest readin~ books on the subject from SEA. Be- ginner s packet $20.00 pp.C()urses are offered in U.S. and Canada. For more information about Vivaxis a'nd other ways to enhance hea Ith and surviva I, write or contactlSurvival Education Ass1n, U SI NG C HA RC OA L T O B AL AN CE C AR BO N -AtHoldq small bag of charcoal on each of the spots indicated in the diagram of the head. Hold approximately 1 minute at each location for genera I reactivation of deactivated carbon. For injuries, hold approximately 3 minutes. A QUICK AND SAFE WAY TO OVERCOME MENTAL STRESS 2 1 SMALL CUP OF ~ ~ 'H " " , .p;, ~ ~ ~ 'rN PURE , ' CHARCOAL ""'~/ /,];~, ~i"fIf/? / ("'y-=:c ~ '.,.;"¥' r ,",-~ ,/,;" > 1 .."~,,,., 5 ~ 3~'J~~,l\ 1$1'" / ~ "'"," CAR BONWAVESWILL PASS \~~~,,/ THROUG~- LOTHING J ' ~ i/t , ,<:';':~, .. 0"'-;;;" 6 7 OTHER SIDE ,!j}~, }?~~ ~I. U'E.,NEEDEDDEDM"', ~ , :"- , HEAT/COLD STRESS , ~l\l.', SHOCK,BURNS, FATIGUE I : ; MENTAL STRESS '~, LE AV E CH AR CO AL O N l NJUR ED S PO T 3 M1NS" AFTER BANDAG1NG SELF TREATMENT FOR SHOCK \j S ho ck a cc ompa ni es a ll trauma type e me rg en cies . The followir:Jg technique to rebalance the body's sp,in pattern, is'easy and effectHive. -At (It is o'iso very effective in reduc ing t,he discomfort, of diarrj,ea and stomach aches.) P l ace the m.idd I e f ;i\nger of e i therhand on your , navel. Place the other m~iddle finger opposite it alon , g , th , e spi~e. ~ /~;~:;:~ , ' , "" B l lternate pressing, , V~ -Q-, inw _ ~rd ha " rd ' ~ , 'release" , ' , , J . :"". :Y , ' ', one hand a,s you ';,-'/ pres s with the other ~ , /-' ( w ih l s ti mu la ,te ' the! I 2TO3MINS. vital er;1erg,y ceriten \ i,l ~ on the t()rso. Key I . ~ areas to sti , m , ulate' ~, ~~Hllf.' are the solar plexus; -4E-, , navel, and the sacrum. ~ " Carbon ' ha s b ee n u se d, ~ ~ithqod results r/,' ~I a ro un l t he i nt es ti ne s/ ' J fj durin severe diarrhea ~, toreliev , eid£iscomfort. ~ ( <: . ~ COPYRIGHT 1980 ~~ < " \ ~ GENE FEAR :\~ , - ~I Survival E du cati on Association 9035 Golden Givens Rd. Tacoma, W A.98 44 5 (206) 531-3156 II , SURVIVAL SKILL HELP YC>URC>DYREPAIRITSELF ,NEWWAYSTC>C>V6RCC>ME MENTALSTRESS HHYSICALSTRESS HEATSTRESS CC>lDDAMAGE ANDHELP BURNS"INJURIES AND;,HC>CK !Ii THINGS YO.UCAIN t:JSE TO OFFS,ET MIND/BODYMJSERIE t "

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* Research has proven that carbon deactivationoccurs (state of atomic imbalance and inert)when X-Rays pass through bones. Recentresearch indicates that temporary deactiva-tion (reactivated by rest and environmentalchange) can occu'r in humans exposed tomental stress, phys-ical st ress, environmental

heat -j ext reme cold,~burns" shock, or injuries.Trauma from any source seems to deactivate

the carbon elem~nt -in 7 e nergy centers of thehead and at all injury points.

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* INERT CARBONATOO UPSETALL

OTHER ELEoEN" 'N TNE GROUPING

*CAlIBON ELEMENT li AS T il E .4BIUTY TO FOllM lIlNGS AND CIIA/NSWITII OTlIElI ELEMENTS f 'Oll COMPLEX CIIEMICAL FUNCT/O,~'S.

* IT is TilE KEY £DEMENT IN YOUI! BUOY

* Since the carbon wave is so easy to use for

reactivating this vital element{it will be awise person who ,has a small 'bag of carbon(charcoal) at work, at home, and [in theirvehicle to overEome the modern everydaycauses of the body's rundown, washed outfeel ing.

This simple technique must be tried beforemost people can believe that element waves

can be absorbed with such astounding results.Carbon is safe to use anyt.,ime and just aboutanywhere with good results.

* CAUTION-Carbon cannot be carried near the

body without absor.bing the wave from it. Toomuch of any onei' element can upset the other18 elements in your body. Maximum time forone location is 3 minutes. A 3 in. diameterbag of charcoal wil l treat approximately 1sq.in.of bone. Plan your coverage in 1 in. placements.

* ' *For information on absorbing other element

wave e'lergies for better hea Ith, we suggest

readin~ books on the subject from SEA. Be-ginner s packet $20.00 pp.C()urses areoffered in U.S. and Canada.

For more information about Vivaxis a'nd

other ways to enhance hea Ith and surviva I,write or contactlSurvival Education Ass1n,

USING CHARCOAL TO BALANCE CARBON

-AtHoldq small bag of charcoal on each of thespots indicated in the diagram of the head.Hold approximately 1 minute at each locationfor genera I reactivation of deactivated carbon.For injuries, hold approximately 3 minutes.

A QUICK AND SAFE WAY TO OVERCOME MENTAL STRESS

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1 SMALL CUP OF

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""'~/ /,];~,~i"fIf/? / ("'y-=:c ~'.,.;"¥' r ,",-~

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SHOCK,BURNS, FATIGUE I : ;

MENTAL STRESS '~,

LEAVE CHARCOAL ONlNJURED SPOT 3 M1NS"

AFTER BANDAG1NG

SELF TREATMENT FOR SHOCK

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Shock accompanies all trauma type emergencies.The followir:Jg technique to rebalance thebody's sp,in pattern, is'easy and effectHive.

-At (It is o'iso very effective in reduc ing t,hediscomfort, of diarrj,ea and stomach aches.)P lace the m.idd Ie f ;i\nger of e i therhand on your

, navel. Place the other m~iddle finger oppositeit alon

,

g

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th,

e spi~e.

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one hand a,s you ';,-'/

pres s with the other

~, /-' (

wihl stimula,te'

the! I 2TO3MINS.

vital er;1erg,y ceriten \ i,l ~on the t()rso. Key I . ~areas to sti

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are the solar plexus; -4E-, ,navel, and the sacrum.

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Carbon 'has been used, ~~ithqod results r/,' ~Iarounl the intestines/ ' J fjdurin severe diarrhea ~,toreliev

,

eid£iscomfort.

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~ COPYRIGHT 1980 ~~ < "

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(206) 531-3156

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SKILLHELP YC>URC>DYREPAIRITSELF

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Survival Rule No.1 If it does no harm and it works.I~ use it for comfortor survival.

*' SUGGESTIONS FdR SURVIVAL SELF HELP

Six of these necessary skills are usuallylearned from daily living orfrom specific infor-mation courses before the incident occurs.

The 7th Sk.i II (persona I selfhel'p) has beenaround for ma,ny years.,Recently this ind,ivi-dual skill has been discouraged in favor ofspecialized medication and specific responderswho special~ize in trea.ting specific problemsor inil~ries. For many years modern qiltydwellers have been told to do nothi,ng--"Callthe doctor, fireman, policeman or medic."Even the basic first aid class has instilled an

attitude of do little and rush to qualified aid.

This is proper as long as av ai labi lity oftelephone, roads, bridges, autos, stores, hos-pitals and med;ics remains normal. Disastersgenera Ily dlisrupt travel and commul ;li,cationsL9sS ofnormality can leave ind;ividuals atfhemercy of their own capabPI'it.ies in copingwith their problems. Controlling their OWl'!securi t.}lcan be a.~.newand awesome responsi-bility for many. Professional help will beprioritized. Minor.,~judes, stress and painare expected to be handled by the individua Is.

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Survival Education Association Members

noted this lack of self responsibility foremergency response and selfhelp, and beganextensive research into simple ways people.could enhance their comfort and survivabilityduring the return to norma:lity. This researchhas dis.covered many ways to overcome themiseries that accompany di'stress usuallyassociated' with sickness and injury. Manytechniques have been developed from ancientor primitive cultures who utilized naturalenerg,ies to balance the mind and body toheal itseliF. Some may seem strange by modernstandards, but extensive testing has shownthat they do wo rki n rei iev ing environmentaland trauma induced stresses.

* *EMERGENCY RESPONSE

Your first response to injury must be basedupon ]earnedski lis ca lied 3 B.S.--Breathing,Bleeding,J~bnes, and Shock. These skills aremandatory just to maintain IHe during andimmedi'ately after the disaster or emergency.If you have not already done so, we suggestyou acquire this training soon.

Unexpected Emergencies Do Happen!It is not a ~uestion of will it happen, it is aquestion of when. At the time it happens,'you will be forced to cope with the immediatesituation and changing environment withoutany forethought or material ,preparedness.

* To cope with unexpected situations and tosurvive with m.i!1ima.ldiscomfort, rely uponthe 7 major skills of survival':"

1. Phiclosophy and psychology of lookingahead to see what you may be wit,hoult.

2. Physiology ofthe effect of heat and coldon maiintenance of mind/bod)'ispirit.

3. Self management of limited body fue'lsfor heating, cool.ingan[l moving.the body.

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nalling yoOf clistress location toothers wno' COn as~ist and support.

4. fi'recraft. and shelter skill to providebody warmth, cdpling and protection.

6~Navi;ga'Hoi1, ()f~:;fhe knowledge to find. your way out of,the d,istress situation.

7. Emergency Response ari'd self help inpatdiin9.i(]hd'caVmin9 thehody' to facili-tate self healing, thlnking,ani:! mobili ty.. .

These 7 skills of survival dre used everydayby every person ,in everyday living. Unfor-tUI1.°tely the primitive ways of self help haNebe'Ein repl'9ced by 'modern technology. Mostpeople expect modern servi'ce industry tosupply these necessities and responses.Stores, tral1sporta.tion, water, fuel, warning,shelter, direction, .and e"m.erqen,cy aid areexpectedGy, all. But M'other Nafure has ahistory of creating disastrous floods, storms,and earthshaking situations thatdisrupt theseexpected services, forcing each person tocope with his or her threat with knowledgeand action for a short or long period of time.

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',1After your emergency has stabilized, injuriesare bandaged1~ and you are waiting out thestorm or for rescue to arrive, keep busy.Improvi,se a shelter, make signals, find waterand d,o anything that increases comfort andsecurity.

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~ III Survival Rule No.2 --Maintain comfort at all times.:J !,~

~ * The key to survival is to remain as comfortableI!: r~ as possible. There are many things you can do0 I,! to make this happen. Set a goal to get home.

j Use auto suggestion and self talk to con trol

~ II pain and discomfort.~ :~ Revised Rule No.3 --- Face your birthplace.I I~

U "* It was our quest for the answer as to why YOlJ

~ "'I were stronger when facing your birth,placej:' that led our research to Frances Nixon a

61 Canadian research scientist who discovered0. ~ a mu Ititude of self help methods usable for

~~. survival type emergencies. Probably the mostir! useful to everyone was her discovery that a\1

~ I:' elements emit a wave energy flow. This dis-. ~ covery allows humans to absorb many elements'

g G from natural sources. The key element ,in your~~ body is Carbon. A small deficiency can upset0" mind and body proficiency quickly.W!JI -~, Research has proven that X-Rax deactivates~ "I, the Carbon element in bones. rhese areas

0 r lack norma I energy flow. Th is a stound'i ng~ ~I discoverv became the focal point for extensive« research into other causa I factors that could

~~1 deactivate this key element.IJ\ 1 * *~ ~' Carbon has the ability to form complex chains

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~ ~I ive electrons spinningo! around a positive nucleus.

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w elements' and' cannot ab- /'I !: ". .sorb or emit a wave energy.' ELECTRONS 'NUCLEUS«

, Deactivated or inert Carbon element wi II aHect;~ a II groups that requ ire Carbon for proper ba lance.

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Each of the 7 skills is equally important in 1maintaining life during and after such threats iID

to normality. One skilJ maybe more importaqt !t;or critica I in a perticu.IOr type ~of emergency.J!

But overall, each is important if a survivor'is to maintain optimum mental al)d physicalcapability and pick up the threads of life andreturn to normality after the ,main threat haspassed. ~

After the first response, and'your secur.ity isfavorable, the 7th survival skill may be usedto reduce the stress and discomfort of the

situation. Mental and physical stress will

occur. Even in everyday living stress hasbecome the No.1 problem of menta I and p,ys i-cal productivity. Stresses take away yourability to think, solve problems, set goals,and define tasks and objectives.