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    Who Was Dr. Marcel Vogel?

    Who Was Dr. Marcel Vogel?

    "Crystals ground human energy and bring the mind to an alpha state. When the left and right brain merge, we are home."

    ~ Marcel Vogel

    Marcel Vogel (1917 - 1991) was a prolific inventor whose creativity and sensitivity led to numerous discoveries and product applications.


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygqHRPY4Vxo


    His scientific work and research is still with us today. In fact, if you’re viewing this on an LCD monitor, you’re enjoying the fruits of Marcel Vogel’s scientific explorations. Just a few of his inventions and discoveries still in use today:


    His research and development of luminescence gave us black light inspections for tracking rodents, fluorescent paints and materials, and the still-popular black light posters.


    His early research into liquid crystals gave rise to the liquid crystal display,
    now ubiquitous in everyday life as digital displays on LCD monitors, watches, mobile phones.


    His (at the time) part-time work with IBM on the adhesive coating of magnetic materials led to the magnetic coating formula that is still in use today on hard disk drives.

    Marcel Vogel's research, discoveries and ultimately his deep understanding of the natural world resulted in the legacy of the uniquely cut Vogel crystal.


    Biography

    Marcel Vogel was born April 14, 1917, in San Francisco. As a child he suffered from respiratory difficulties. At the age of six he experienced a near-death experience and was officially pronounced dead of double lobar pneumonia. So profound was the impact of this experience that it was very difficult for the young Marcel to return to the normalcy of childhood.

    He claimed that he experienced a light and a sense of love and well-being that was overwhelming. Physical plane life seemed to pale in comparison leaving him, even at such a young age, to question the meaning of life.

    Marcel Vogel was raised and lived his life a devoted Catholic who could easily feel right at home inside a Jewish synagogue or Hindu temple. As a young alter boy, Marcel desperately needed to know his life purpose with the innocent curiosity of a six-year-old who had experienced such a profound connection to the non-physical planes with his near-death experience.

    As a child, Marcel would pray and ask God to reveal his purpose every Sunday morning as he prepared for worship with the congregation. After dedicated prayer as a child, he described God telling him “You will become a scientist and write a book on bioluminescence”.

    Marcel turned to his grandmother for support in this new adventure. She gave him the dollar he needed to buy a microscope and the life of a scientist began to take form. Marcel started to trap fireflies to study how they could light up in the night sky. This research eventually led him to publish his thesis, "Luminescence in Liquids and Solids and Their Practical Application", in collaboration with University of Chicago's Dr. Peter Pringsheim in 1943.

    In 1945, Marcel Vogel created his own company, Vogel Luminescence. Located in San Franciso, CA, Vogel Luminescence developed a myriad of new products based upon its research into luminescence: fluorescent crayons, insecticide tagging, black light inspection to determine the trackways of rodents and the popular 1960’s psychedelic posters.

    In 1957, Vogel Luminescence, was sold to Ultra Violet Products. Marcel then joined IBM as a full-time research scientist. His natural genius and creativity were given full reign. Over 27 years of service, he became one of the most prolific new patent inventors in IBM’s Data Products Division history.

    During his time at IBM, Marcel Vogel received 32 patents across multiple scientific fields including magnetic recording media, liquid crystals, the creation of rare earth phosphors, and optoelectronics.

    As Marcel described, in all of his years with IBM, he was never given an assignment. He had full access to the laboratories to conduct whatever experiments that he wished. He said that often times he would have a breakthrough in the lab that was met with scoffing and criticism from the other scientists. This only served to propel him further to prove himself.

    "Love is the glue that bonds all matter in the Universe." ~ Marcel Vogel


    A Life Shift


    Marcel often stated that the common houseplant changed his life

    In 1969 Marcel gave a course in creativity for engineers at IBM. It was at this time that he read an article in Argosy magazine entitled “Do Plants Have Emotions?” about the work of polygraph expert Cleve Backster into the responsiveness of plants to human interaction. Despite initial rejection of the concept of human-plant communication, he decided to explore these strange claims.

    Vogel claimed to be able to duplicate the “Backster Effect” using plants as transducers for bio-energetic fields from the human mind. He proved in the laboratory that plants respond to human thought, then demonstrated the effect irrespective of distance and suggested that the "inverse square law does not apply to thought".

    Dr. Vogel’s laboratory work also led to groundbreaking discoveries related to the structure of water. His experiments inspired Dr. Emoto’s study of water, and the effect of thoughts on molecular makeup of water.

    Marcel also worked with what we called the “energy of love” in the laboratory. When his experimentation achieved tangible results, the other scientists involved in the projects would walk away with a request to have their names stricken from the records.

    In one of those “energy of love” experiments, Marcel set up two squares of grass on either end of the laboratory. Each day, he would spend an hour directing the energy of love to one of the squares of grass using prayer and thought. The other patch of grass, he completely ignored. After one month of this process, the grass receiving the love grew at a rate of thirty-five percent more than the grass that was ignored.

    From that experiment, Marcel Vogel made the statement “any child raised without love was deformed.” This language might be considered offensive in today’s world, but Marcel’s point was well-taken with regard to growth and human potential, as it relates to receiving the love they need in order to thrive. He conducted similar experiments using plant seeds and had similar results.

    Marcel later traveled to Prague, Czechoslovakia with this laboratory experiment set up in the states, and conducted the experiment with the same results from eight-thousand miles away!

    This led to Marcel’s theories around thought-fueled energy traveling through the ether (the hypothetical medium formerly believed to fill all space and to support the propagation of electromagnetic waves), which is the basis for how remote healing occurs.

    "Crystals are a radio transmitter, a memory element, a transceiver, and a computer that delivers small doses of natural radiation to the body. Crystals agitate the water in the body, using a natural element." ~ Marcel Vogel

    Marcel was giving a talk in Northern California when he was approached by a woman following his presentation. She handed him a quartz crystal. When he questioned her why she wanted him to have the crystal she told him he needed to work with it. He returned to his lab and the next day a lab assistant complained of a back ache. Marcel grabbed the crystal and drew a deep breath. When he released his breath while holding the crystal aimed at the coworker, the coworker recoiled and fell to the floor in an altered state of consciousness.

    The woman called back after a few weeks to inquire about the progress with the crystal once again, only to hear Marcel describe how the crystal had vanished. She told him she would send another but shared that crystal would not allow itself to be used without reverence or respect. Marcel began working with crystals at that point, until the day he experienced a vision upon waking from his sleep.

    In his vision that lasted for over thirty minutes, Marcel saw the Talmudic Tree of Life in geometric form, which he felt was a little strange since he wasn’t Jewish. But he still managed to grab a note pad and draw diagrams from the vision. This led to Marcel spending the next year in the laboratory making his first crystal cut, based on the geometric shape he held with his vision.



    As a devout Christian, Marcel might have held some belief in miracles but he was also trying to teach us that we should not view our healing as anything but natural.

    Marcel called each human an atomic generator because of the power and measurable energy generated by the mind. The human brain has been proven to emit the equivalent of twenty watts of power. This is an aspect of our life-force energy. Our thought produces power that can be transmitted anytime, anyplace, and in any direction.

    The following are statements by Marcel Vogel that demonstrate the philosophy he held through his life experiences and laboratory experiments. Some of these have been condensed or extracted from longer quotes:

    ・Unconditional love is allowing the people around you to fully express themselves.

    ・Love is the glue that bonds all matter in the Universe.

    ・Love is primary unit of life, hate is primary negative unit of life.

    ・Humans create energy by converting thought into matter, what limits us is our willingness to try.

    ・Crystals ground human energy and bring the mind to an alpha state. When the left and right brain merge, we are home.

    ・The principle of life is the soul, without it, there is only matter that decays. The soul attaches consciousness to matter, imprinting consciousness to matter.

    ・Crystals are working with an energy in the unlimited dimension of a magnetic domain.

    ・Crystals are a radio transmitter, a memory element, a transceiver, and a computer that delivers small doses of natural radiation to the body. Crystals agitate the water in the body, using a natural element.

    ・Spirituality teaches us to build the spirit of life. We build our spirit of life by loving our fellow human; thinking, acting, and reflecting for the good of humankind. By doing so, we are building ourselves an information body in a form that persists independently of time and space. Each person must go to the negative pain and work to clear it up. If you hold it, you project that energy into the world and onto others. We must handle our negative emotions to see the good in man.

    ・Denial of negative emotions leads to withdrawal from reality. It is your responsibility to go to negative pain and clear it up. If you hold negative emotions you project that energy.

    ・Ether is the substance once thought to suffuse the universe and be the medium that propagated light. Before that, it was the material that suffused the realm of the Gods. In the ether means that it is something being communicated from place to place; it has no precise location, just as a radio broadcast can be heard from many different places. Ether is not air, it is neutral energy that surrounds you.

    ・To be a healer, the science of breath is essential. Ancient wisdom and yoga can help move a person through the various levels of consciousness.

    ・Movement through levels of consciousness can help establish a carrier wave for each module recorded in physical space within ourselves.

    Marcel also stated “The principle of life is the soul, without it, there is only matter that decays. The soul attaches consciousness to matter, imprinting consciousness energy to physical matter. Love is the primary unit of life, hate is the primary negative unit of life”.

    Vogel Workshop for the therapeutic use of crystals can be found here.
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    ・Unconditional love is allowing the people around you to fully express themselves.

    I specifically asked for this from my sister-in-law. She was spending way too much time second guessing and half listening. It was not magnetic for our relationship.

    ・Humans create energy by converting thought into matter, what limits us is our willingness to try.

    This is a theme I've heard from folks who had NDEs.

    I forgot the good doctor's name. Thanks, Wind.

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    I'm fairly certain that the ancients established a harmonic grid all over the globe with the pyramids.

    Is the Earth a Giant Crystal?



    Bruce Cathie's valiant quest to correlate every UFO sighting (and everything else, ever), in something called the Harmonic Grid.

    In 1973, Chemistry and Life, a journal issued by the USSR Academy of Sciences, published a report with a curious title: “Is The Earth a Large Crystal?”

    The report’s inquiry goes pretty deep. Here’s a run at it: Pythagoras was obsessed with a hybrid geometrical figure called a pentadodecahedron. The Greek philosopher referred to it as the “sphere of the universe.” Plato was similarly enamored with the shape, calling it the “true earth.” They both regarded the shape as the building block of the universe. Pythagoras, Plato, generations of their intellectual descendants and many strands of mysticism all insisted the pentadodecahedron’s true powers be kept secret. The Russian report claimed that Earth’s formation began as a large crystal with the angular dimensions of a pentadodecahedron. The planet eventually wore down into a spherical ball. The report theorized that “the Earth projects from within itself a dual geometrically regularized grid.” The first grid consists of 12 pentagonal slabs, the second by 20 equilateral triangles.



    The Russian study took great pains to pinpoint locations where this crystal grid coincided with active risings and depressions on Earth’s ocean floors, core faults and mid-oceanic ridges. Intriguingly, one of the triangles’ vertices falls at the center of the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Same goes for Ancient Peru, Easter Island, and the Giza pyramid complex. The report noted other anomalous behavior at these intersections including seismic/volcanic activity, acute natural selection patterns, extreme atmospheric pressure, concentrations of mineral ore and iron deposits, and higher-than-usual magnetism. “Man, as an element of the earth’s biosphere,” the report held, “can not escape the influence of the Earth Crystal.”

    The Russians geologists weren't alone. Half a world away, a New Zealand man named Bruce Cathie was working on a similar grid theory that he believed could explain, well, almost everything.

    A Pattern of UFO Activity

    In 1968, Cathie, a New Zealand airline pilot, novice mathematician and outspoken UFO proponent, made a curious observation. After pouring over UFO sighting reports across the world, Cathie became convinced he detected a geographic pattern. At first, the cases were "so scattered around the surface of our planet that it was quite impossible to fit them together into any semblance of order," he wrote in his seminal book The Energy Grid, Harmonic 695, The Pulse of the Universe. But Cathie was sure one existed nonetheless. So he began to kick the tires on his hypothesis. His hope was that inside a geometric constellation of points sat an underlying reason for UFO activity.

    Cathie developed a tidy strategy for processing the sightings without the aid of modern computational firepower. First, he’d establish a pattern in one specific region of the world. With this key in-hand, Cathie could then “solve the rest by using duplication and inference.” To really begin though, he needed even more data.

    According to The Energy Grid, in April, 1965, Cathie struck a UFO reports goldmine. He spotted an ad in the local paper seeking members for a UFO organization called New Zealand Scientific and Space Research. He contacted the organization and found that “a vast amount of information had been very efficiently compiled.” The information had been collected from “25 different countries over the course of a 12-year period,” and Cathie was invited to study it at his leisure.

    Cathie swiftly honed in on a cluster of reports all describing a similar UFO flying over several different localities around New Zealand. He cropped the data even tighter by identifying a maximum 15-minute variation in sighting times, all occurring around 9:45 pm (NZST). With these data points at hand, Cathie spent weeks running exhaustive UFO track line calculations, cross-referencing his math with other research from around the world. Pages of many of his books are devoted to dizzying walls of formulae from this period. He barely slept. Then, a breakthrough.

    Cathie superimposed a grid over a map of New Zealand. The grid was spaced in increments of 30 minutes arc latitude in north-south and east-west directions. That is, the distance covered if you were to travel for 30 minutes in a trajectory that parallels the curvature of the Earth’s surface. He was astounded to discover that the 16 stationary and 17 moving UFOs in his data set all snapped tightly to the grid’s intersections.

    Earth as a Crystal Pentadodecahedron

    Cathie left no stone unturned in his pursuit of parallel research into grid systems that might be contributing to unexplainable planetary phenomenon. Of particular interest was the Russian report, specifically a “node” on the crystal grid coinciding with a “natural atomic reactor” discovered in the Oklo region, near the city of Francesville in Gabon. The 1973 discovery by French physicist Francis Perrin was carried out by measuring subterranean isotope ratios. Oklo is indeed home to 16 sites at which self-sustaining nuclear fission reactions took place 1.7 billion years ago, and continued for a few-hundred thousand years thereafter. It remains the only known naturally occurring nuclear reactor in the world.

    The Harmonic Grid

    According to Cathie, UFO propulsion and every successful nuclear detonation are governed by a series of frequencies criss-crossing the planet called The Harmonic Grid. These frequencies are calculated by the variegation in light, gravity and mass at any specific point in space-time. So, every unique position on the planet at a specific time possesses a unique vibrational signature, aka a Harmonic.

    More info on the article.

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