Dunno, did you read the purpose behind it was to consume the gold aggregated with the essential oils produced by the plants ground beneath it? It's like monoatomic gold, produces numerous 'interesting' effects if done properly.
Other sauce confirms the use of monoatomic gold for enhancing the person to 'adept' status, sounds risky.
The point being all of this could be hooey, but most of his stuff checks out in multiple sauces when I've looked around (I know this means nothing, peer reviewing feels similar).
Not saying it's the likeliest thing, but I can see it- hands coated in oil causing less friction but chemical disaggregation in the hands and in the pan oils, consuming the gold in the safest form- if what they say about the function of gold is true that is. If not, you're likely right.
I'm not arguing against the use of monoatomic gold for mystical reasons or whatever -- or even the benefits gained. I'm just calling BS on what the gold tool is. If it was really for the stated purpose, then there must be other examples of it in order to even make that statement. I tried searching for such a tool using multiple different search criteria and came up empty-handed. It would seem that they're just flat-out guessing what this thing is.
As for consuming gold, I've never heard that this is any sort of dangerous practice -- it'll just pass right through you. Gold leaf has routinely been used for decorative purposes in regards to food:
I'm talking about long term specific monoatomic consumption (absorbing) of it- white gold is meant to be ok, others not so much over time. Same with colloidal silver that isn't pure- it'll turn you blue from the copper. But these metals must be made able to be absorbed, hence the process described, otherwise, yes, they pass on through unimpeded. I've read a book about 'adepts' before, an interesting subject. Alchemy has been taken very seriously by some in history, John Dee for one.
As far as the tool goes, a bit more info on the practice (not much), but not the tool specifically:
Ayurveda therapies have varied and evolved over more than two millennia.[2] Therapies include herbal medicines, special diets, meditation, yoga, massage, laxatives, enemas, and medical oils.[11][12] Medicines are typically based on complex herbal compounds, minerals, and metal substances (perhaps under the influence of early Indian alchemy or rasa shastra).
An interesting wabbit hole, but I did just find this and wonder if you're right to deny the theory, it could be even more useful than the magnetic displaying you envisage (this is the 'hoax' he mentions in the page about the ayurvedic object, looks to be as feasible, if not more so, than his summation):
Your last link is interesting. I translated the description of it:
Universal energy protection around the clock. For on the go to hang over. Optionally with wooden stand.
Towards the bottom, they're trying to make the case that it's sort of the vesica pisces:
"1. The double circle symbolizes a material object with polarity of the 3rd dimension.
Fish bubble, union of polarity. Transformation into the higher vibration levels.
Unification of polarity Vesica Piscis (fish bubble): Unification of polarity, generation of harmonizing zero-field energy. When man unites polarity (male and female side), he can come into a harmonious energy."
Technically, to be the vesica pisces, the edges of each circle have to go through the center point of the other circle.
This site is claiming an Egyptian origin for the device:
"The Isis projectors work for us around the clock. You can create a field of protection and harmonization anywhere. The advantage of the Isis projectors: their energy is probably emitted permanently. Until I finished the first Isis projector for hanging, I thought and experimented for a long time. I wanted to offer a small mobile device after the Isis orgone spotlight. Some Egyptian relief drawings gave me the first inspiration. I wanted to bring these forms together. Then came the laws of Sacred Geometry."
At any rate, they don't claim that it's a rolling pin. LOL How in the world did you ever find this?
(Still have to check out the other links you sent...)
I know, I know, some wabbit holes seem to find me to be honest... To be fair it was a glorious rolling pin... but I s'pose this makes more sense. I do keep returning to it in my mind though, I see no real proof that the thing works in either capacity really, I translated the whole page and the guy's premise seems to be based on an Ancient Egyptian engraving. On the other hand it is difficult to get fully on board with a monoatomic gold rolling pin, they likely could've come up with better ways of doing it if they had the tech.
The Bible quote from the Soma Press page is interesting, though I suppose anyone can quote things like this and insert their own context:
''When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned... He burnt the golden calf --melted it down, and then filed it to dust; and that the powder to which it was reduced might be taken notice of throughout the camp, he strewn it upon the water which they all drank of. * He did this that it might appear that an idol is nothing in the world, he reduced this to atoms, that it might be as near nothing as could be *. (32:19-20).
I didn't find the last bit of the quote in the bible quotations I looked at online though, the bit between the * stars * above. He may have added this (but I'm not very good at navigating a Bible I must say). Dasting though.
Dunno, did you read the purpose behind it was to consume the gold aggregated with the essential oils produced by the plants ground beneath it? It's like monoatomic gold, produces numerous 'interesting' effects if done properly.
Other sauce confirms the use of monoatomic gold for enhancing the person to 'adept' status, sounds risky.
https://educate-yourself.org/cn/monoatomicgoldthinktwice15aug05.shtml
The point being all of this could be hooey, but most of his stuff checks out in multiple sauces when I've looked around (I know this means nothing, peer reviewing feels similar).
Not saying it's the likeliest thing, but I can see it- hands coated in oil causing less friction but chemical disaggregation in the hands and in the pan oils, consuming the gold in the safest form- if what they say about the function of gold is true that is. If not, you're likely right.
I'm not arguing against the use of monoatomic gold for mystical reasons or whatever -- or even the benefits gained. I'm just calling BS on what the gold tool is. If it was really for the stated purpose, then there must be other examples of it in order to even make that statement. I tried searching for such a tool using multiple different search criteria and came up empty-handed. It would seem that they're just flat-out guessing what this thing is.
As for consuming gold, I've never heard that this is any sort of dangerous practice -- it'll just pass right through you. Gold leaf has routinely been used for decorative purposes in regards to food:
https://www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-edible-gold-leaf-520343
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxIuWUO2dVQ
I'm talking about long term specific monoatomic consumption (absorbing) of it- white gold is meant to be ok, others not so much over time. Same with colloidal silver that isn't pure- it'll turn you blue from the copper. But these metals must be made able to be absorbed, hence the process described, otherwise, yes, they pass on through unimpeded. I've read a book about 'adepts' before, an interesting subject. Alchemy has been taken very seriously by some in history, John Dee for one.
As far as the tool goes, a bit more info on the practice (not much), but not the tool specifically:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayurveda
Ayurveda therapies have varied and evolved over more than two millennia.[2] Therapies include herbal medicines, special diets, meditation, yoga, massage, laxatives, enemas, and medical oils.[11][12] Medicines are typically based on complex herbal compounds, minerals, and metal substances (perhaps under the influence of early Indian alchemy or rasa shastra).
Rasa Shastra:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rasa_shastra
An interesting wabbit hole, but I did just find this and wonder if you're right to deny the theory, it could be even more useful than the magnetic displaying you envisage (this is the 'hoax' he mentions in the page about the ayurvedic object, looks to be as feasible, if not more so, than his summation):
https://weberbio.de/entstoergeraete/156/weber-isis-beamer-1-1-vergoldet
Your last link is interesting. I translated the description of it:
Universal energy protection around the clock. For on the go to hang over. Optionally with wooden stand.
Towards the bottom, they're trying to make the case that it's sort of the vesica pisces:
"1. The double circle symbolizes a material object with polarity of the 3rd dimension.
Unification of polarity Vesica Piscis (fish bubble): Unification of polarity, generation of harmonizing zero-field energy. When man unites polarity (male and female side), he can come into a harmonious energy."
Technically, to be the vesica pisces, the edges of each circle have to go through the center point of the other circle.
This site is claiming an Egyptian origin for the device:
"The Isis projectors work for us around the clock. You can create a field of protection and harmonization anywhere. The advantage of the Isis projectors: their energy is probably emitted permanently. Until I finished the first Isis projector for hanging, I thought and experimented for a long time. I wanted to offer a small mobile device after the Isis orgone spotlight. Some Egyptian relief drawings gave me the first inspiration. I wanted to bring these forms together. Then came the laws of Sacred Geometry."
At any rate, they don't claim that it's a rolling pin. LOL How in the world did you ever find this?
(Still have to check out the other links you sent...)
I know, I know, some wabbit holes seem to find me to be honest... To be fair it was a glorious rolling pin... but I s'pose this makes more sense. I do keep returning to it in my mind though, I see no real proof that the thing works in either capacity really, I translated the whole page and the guy's premise seems to be based on an Ancient Egyptian engraving. On the other hand it is difficult to get fully on board with a monoatomic gold rolling pin, they likely could've come up with better ways of doing it if they had the tech.
The Bible quote from the Soma Press page is interesting, though I suppose anyone can quote things like this and insert their own context:
''When Moses approached the camp and saw the calf and the dancing, his anger burned... He burnt the golden calf --melted it down, and then filed it to dust; and that the powder to which it was reduced might be taken notice of throughout the camp, he strewn it upon the water which they all drank of. * He did this that it might appear that an idol is nothing in the world, he reduced this to atoms, that it might be as near nothing as could be *. (32:19-20).
I didn't find the last bit of the quote in the bible quotations I looked at online though, the bit between the * stars * above. He may have added this (but I'm not very good at navigating a Bible I must say). Dasting though.
Also this, on getting gold nanoparticles to bind with DNA:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/10622338_Covalent_Attachment_of_Gold_Nanoparticles_to_DNA_Templates