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Origin of the
Harmonic Translation System
The Harmonic Translation System began as a
research project in the mid 1980s. Jon Monroe,
now the director of New Science, wanted to know
which electronic healing technologies worked,
how well they worked, and how they were being
used by the practitioners of different holistic
healing modalities. The purpose of this research
was to eventually combine the best of all of the
electronic healing technologies into a single
computerized system that would give a
practitioner quick and effective access to all
of it.
The initial focus was on technologies related to
EAV, MORA, RIFE and RADIONICS. What Monroe
learned in this initial effort was more than he
originally bargained for. For instance, for each
ten or so practitioners using electronic
treatment tools, there would be one individual
who seemed to be working miracles on a regular
basis. Monroe focused his research on these
miracle workers feeling it was in understanding
there use of the technologies that would teach
him the true potential of any of the
technological tools. It was not immediately
clear why these people were getting better
results than their colleagues. Besides using the
same electronic tools, they were not smarter,
better educated or taking more time than the
others. It finally became apparent that the only
way to qualify the difference was to say that
the miracle workers were being more creative in
the healing process than were the others. The
recognition that creativity on the part of the
healer could synergize the process and produce
consistently better results was the idea that
propelled Monroe to do more than simply combine
effective technologies. With the advent of
computer graphic interfaces, screens that could
control many processes and even combine them by
pointing and clicking with a mouse, he was able
to design software that not only combined the
effective technologies but did so in a way that
required the use of intuition and promoted
creativity. The result is the Harmonic
Translation System. Using a highly intuitive
technique known as electronic kinesiology, the
practitioner with only minimal training can
compose accurate analysis and effective
treatments for all possible conditions. The
System not only indicates what the composed
remedies are but actually electronically
produces them in a variety of forms.
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