Input from others that have been here awhile
I had some thoughts this morning, because of a CZ friend just getting their own F165/SC-1 (aka "the bean"), and I'd like other's to also say what their thoughts are with what you have learned along the way.
Like Newport said recently, it's hard to imagine that the Doctrine has only been being used for about 4 months now.
If you knew then, what you know now, as a new person starting out--
--would you run your own frequencies without the doctrine also running on the bean?
--would you have more concern of immune reactions and toxin dumps (feeling like crap, basically) with the doctrine running, or without the doctrine running?
I have my own thoughts, but for new people that don't know the difference between running frequencies pre-doctrine, and now running the doctrine--as a veteran (pioneer) what are your thoughts, and what have you learned through your experiences with the equipment?
For people like Wen that used the F165 as a contact device for a long time prior to getting the "bean", what differences have there been for you?
I know people that have thought the bean must not be working because they weren't able to "feel" anything, and then had pretty severe immune reactions from using it as a contact device for what they thought were "mild" things to hit..would you do it that way again? Or would you "let the doctrine take care of it"?
When new people do just see the posts where people are having toxic dumps, and reactions from hitting specific things, I can see why they would have hesitations in starting, thinking it must be the doctrine that is causing the reactions..
but from my own experience with the week long, really bad immune reaction (pre-doctrine), from uncovering mumps, measles, rubella, and scarlet fever...I wouldn't personally start anyone out on the equipment now without the doctrine also running to address things that crop up that we would not know what to do with.
Dowsing, or some type of biofeedback is critical, IMO.
I know Newport is working on it, but there's no way around toxic dumps when things are being hit. They are the worst culprits for feeling like dog doodoo.
What do you guys think?
Knowing stuff now that you didn't know then...how would you start as a new person to this??