Proving
the existence of the Assemblage Point
by Dr Angela Blaen
Dr Angela Blaen, Research Fellow
at the University of Exeter, UK, reports on an extraordinary
new experiment which measured the assemblage point and the
effect of shifting it on the body of a person with serious
health problems.

Generalised
Map of the Assemblage Point Locations relating to Diseases
The human
assemblage point is the epicentre of the energy field and
is an essential aspect of health. If it is not perfectly central
in the centre of the chest, various diseases are experienced
in direct relation to the displaced location. Knowledge about
the assemblage point originally came from American Indian
culture and has in recent years become quite sophisticated.
(See www.drangelablaen.com
for more background information and to read articles I have
published on this subject recently.) Shifting the assemblage
point back to centre seems to alleviate a wide variety of
physical and psychological ailments. Figure one shows the
map which relates disease to displacement of the assemblage
point.
On 20
July 2001 in the UK, for the first time ever, I measured the
energy of an assemblage point from front to back (and vice
versa). This was an experiment carried out with a physicist
and a very experienced and well qualified medical doctor who
is also an acupuncturist. The doctor was the person whose
assemblage point we measured. We were using newly invented
sensors, developed by the physicist and made from stone dampened
with standard isotonic solution - no electricity was involved
at all in our measurements, and the sensors are totally non-invasive.
The voltage measurements were taken with a WPA ED20 Centre
Zero Electronic Galvanometer connected to the skin by Portable
Trott Electrodes Mk 3.
First
we measured the energy of various organs which were working
abnormally. This was performed by measuring from top to bottom
of the relevant acupuncture meridians (a malfunctioning organ
gives a high meridian reading using the sensors). Since the
doctor is diabetic we also took blood sugar readings. The
relevant organ readings and blood sugar were too high. The
liver meridian readings were -15 fiftieths of a millivolt
on left and right sides. The spleen meridian readings were
27 on the right side and 20 on the left side. The blood sugar
was 6.8.
Then I
found the doctorís assemblage point (high right at back and
front) and we measured it. The assemblage point, before moving,
read -18. The skin beside the point measured only -2. I then
shifted the assemblage point. We measured the previous assemblage
point location and there was no reading there. We measured
the new location and the assemblage point was there, definitely
relocated and even stronger than before at -23. (Surprisingly,
the strong assemblage point energy measurement on the skin
is found on an area of less than a quarter of an inch in diameter.)
Ten minutes
had elapsed since the assemblage point shift, due to the measuring
of the old and new assemblage point locations. We then remeasured
the acupuncture meridians for the various organs. What amazed
me was that they had all, without exception, gone down to
normal. (Liver down to ñ3 on both the left and right meridians;
spleen down to ñ4 on the right and ñ1 on the left. The blood
sugar was 6.0.) That means that the body's organs had become
balanced and working normally just through the time of the
ten-minute assemblage point shift and the ten minutes which
had elapsed since the shift. I had said to my colleagues that
I expected to see no difference in the organ measurements
for perhaps an hour or even a day. Such a fast reaction to
the realignment of the energy body was a complete surprise.
Of course, we do not know how long these readings would last
and much work now needs to be done.
A further
experiment, which took place on 10 September 2001, on an epileptic
patient showed that the measurement of the conception vessel
meridian (i.e. the head) changed from 80 to a normal 50 after
his assemblage point was moved. His measurements were compared
to those of volunteers without epilepsy, whose conception
vessel readings were 50 before and after a shift. Again, it
is impossible to say how long that effect will last but the
potential is very significant.
The implications
of these tests are immense and exciting, as well as being
very personally satisfying. No one has had their ability to
locate and shift an assemblage point so well proved in such
an independent, objective and scientific manner. The doctor
had expected something similar to the results we had, but
the physicist, being very scientific, sceptical and always
seeking definite proof of anything, was surprised at our results.
I think I was too! We had proved that the assemblage point
exhibits similar voltages to top to bottom meridian voltages.
This is
a huge step forward in assemblage point studies. The fact
that the assemblage point exists and has two entry places,
one at the back and one at the front of the body, is now scientifically
proved. As has the fact that a genuine shift, such as the
one described, can be measured and proved to have happened.
This means that bogus shifters, and there may be several in
existence, can no longer feel that their clients have no means
to check to see if the assemblage point locating and shifting
they sought actually took place. The most common method of
shifting the assemblage point is by the use of quartz crystal
wands but this takes considerable skill and carefully chosen,
large, sound crystals. Very large clear quartz (rock crystal),
smoky quartz and rose quartz are the best types and I would
not recommend other types of stone. I do not believe it is
possible to permanently and reliably shift an assemblage point
with crystal wands which are imperfect or less than seven
inches long and less than an inch in diameter.
Figure
2 shows the type of carefully matched pairs of wands which
can shift at the back and front of the assemblage point at
the same time. Shifting with a pair of wands is much more
effective and reliable than using just one at the front, but
these are difficult to obtain. However, pairs (and single
wands) well suited for this work can be purchased from www.assemblagepointcentre.com
or www.drangelablaen.com
. The sites also provide tapes of instructions on how to locate
and shift the assemblage point and details of training. It
is also possible to shift the assemblage point, as I did on
the day of this experiment, using diamond and carnelian within
a pair of electronic gem lamp transducers, positioned one
at the back and one at the front of the chest, which are also
described on the web sites. This method creates a vortex which
gently pulls the assemblage point into the correct position.
For information on the Whale Medical electronic gem transducers
and their ability to shift the assemblage point, please look
at www.whalemedical.com
and www.theassemblagepoint.com
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