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www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] Reader (BFR) Imaging System
On-line Tutorials
Biofield Scanning for Therapists 1. Environment 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Jane SolomonBiofield Reader Trainer Welcome!
Biofield Scanning for Therapists How to set-up your room for scanning
BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
2 2.5 metresPlatform/mat 30 cm from wallCamera
TripodFluorescent tube on T Bar Light stand
Room set up - light on T-bar BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Assess areas of balance/imbalance in the biofield
Taken before, during, after therapy
Help monitor changes in biofield during therapy
Act as visual reinforcement to the client
Validate therapy
Before energy healingDuring energy healingBioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. EnvironmentWhy Take Biofield Scans? www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Download by clicking on the image on our Homepage www.biofieldimaging.com Lots of useful informationin theUser Manual
BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment
www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights ReservedMany people ask if they always need to set up for a scan, why cant they just take a picture of someone or something? This is fine especially if you are outdoors or taking spontaneous pictures on the spur of the moment. Then it is not practical or possible to set up. Taking spontaneous photos or recording can often show interesting results.
I am often asked why and when you need to take care to set up your scanning environment. What I am going to talk about today is setting up your scanning area so that you can have the same conditions (as much as humanly possible) for all your scans.
Why is this important? This is important for several reasons:To give you confidence before you start scanning that you are prepared and that you have good conditions for scanning
To be able to compare scans taken previously and at subsequent sessions. This will make the scans and your analysis more valid.
You will know that conditions are the same and that any changes you see will be as the result of an intervention e.g. for people the intervention may be: therapy; change of diet; healing, meditation and so on
And for objects e.g. crystals you can see the changes after energising and so on.
Where do I set-up for scans?Scanning AreaTherapy room or a room in your houseWarm - so that the subject is comfortableBlack-out blind or heavy curtain at windowPlain background wall or screen, avoid electric sockets
Wooden platform/cork mat - for subject to stand on
Furniture - keep to minimum and keep in same place
Electrical Equipment - turn off, keep to minimum and keep in same place
Also need: - these are looked at in other On-line Tutorials Lighting Camera webcam/camcorder and /or still camera with flashComputer and BioField Reader program, Printer
BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Read the section in the User Manual on Biofield ScansSome people record:Temperature thermometerLight light meterTime of scan
Plain light wallBlack-out blindInternal lightingNo electric sockets Camera on tripod No furniture close to subjectScan in progress BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Do I always need to prepare for a scan?
BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights ReservedMany people ask if they always need to set up for a scan, why cant they just take a picture of someone or something? This is fine especially if you are outdoors or taking spontaneous pictures on the spur of the moment. Then it is not practical or possible to set up. Taking spontaneous photos or recording can often show interesting results.
I am often asked why and when you need to take care to set up your scanning environment. What I am going to talk about today is setting up your scanning area so that you can have the same conditions (as much as humanly possible) for all your scans.
Why is this important? This is important for several reasons:To give you confidence before you start scanning that you are prepared and that you have good conditions for scanning
To be able to compare scans taken previously and at subsequent sessions. This will make the scans and your analysis more valid.
You will know that conditions are the same and that any changes you see will be as the result of an intervention e.g. for people the intervention may be: therapy; change of diet; healing, meditation and so on
And for objects e.g. crystals you can see the changes after energising and so on.
Do I always need to prepare for a scan?YesMaking comparisonsBefore and After TherapySeries of scans to chart progress or change
Why?Preparation gives you: Confidence Good quality scans More reliable resultsBioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights ReservedMany people ask if they always need to set up for a scan, why cant they just take a picture of someone or something? This is fine especially if you are outdoors or taking spontaneous pictures on the spur of the moment. Then it is not practical or possible to set up. Taking spontaneous photos or recording can often show interesting results.
I am often asked why and when you need to take care to set up your scanning environment. What I am going to talk about today is setting up your scanning area so that you can have the same conditions (as much as humanly possible) for all your scans.
Why is this important? This is important for several reasons:To give you confidence before you start scanning that you are prepared and that you have good conditions for scanning
To be able to compare scans taken previously and at subsequent sessions. This will make the scans and your analysis more valid.
You will know that conditions are the same and that any changes you see will be as the result of an intervention e.g. for people the intervention may be: therapy; change of diet; healing, meditation and so on
And for objects e.g. crystals you can see the changes after energising and so on.
Standardise your environment
Do the best you can
Keep everything the same for all scans
Dont PanicBioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Background A light-coloured, non-reflective, plain, background allows the subject's BioField to be clearly defined for analysis.
Background A portable screen
Background A plain, matt wallSee section in the User Manual on Biofield ScansBioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Plain background allows field to be clearly seen
BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Patterned background makes it difficult to differentiate field around person
BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Points to remember Make sure that light is evenly distributed over subjectPlace lighting in line with camera and subjectBioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment
www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
Not always possible to prepare fully but think of lighting, camera position and the position of the subject
Background A portable screen
Background A plain, matt wallExhibitions, spontaneous scans BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
2 2.5 metresUse same lighting each time. Place in line with subject and near to ceiling. Mark on floor where tripod stands use tape or marker pen. Or measure from walls.Platform/matCameraFluorescent tube on T Bar Light stand Measure height of cameraIf you can, place subject in middle walls so that light bounces off them equally. Mark position of platform/mat on floor or wall, or measure.
Room set up - light on T-bar BioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
I hope you have found this tutorial useful
There are more Tutorials on taking Therapy Scans 1. Environment 2. Lighting 3. Cameras 4. Scanning the subject www.biofieldimaging.comwww.biofieldimaging.blogspot.co.ukwww.youtube.com/user/ResolutionsResearchhttps://www.facebook.com/BioFieldReaderBioField Reader On-line Tutorial: Therapy Scans 1. Environment www.biofieldimaging.com Email: [email protected] 2014 Resolutions All Rights Reserved
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