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PSYCHOMETRY: The ability to tune into a person's vibration through an object that belongs to that person. That object absorbs vibrations. The greater the emotional attachment the owner has to the object, and the longer the owner has owned the object, the stronger are the vibrations. By "sensing," or "reading," the object, you are assured that the focus is on the owner of the object and not on impressions from other people. Psychometry allows you to "sense" a person that is not present by merely "reading" an object belonging to the absent person. 

Objects

1. Have each participant, in private, Place a piece of jewelry they 
    have worn for quite some time on a tray cover the whole 
    collection. (It is important that these pieces have only one 
    Owner so that there will be only one set of vibrations). 

2. Each participant selects from the tray one object, naturally not 
     their own, to work with.

3. If someone recognizes a particular object as belonging to a 
    particular person, he or she should quietly select one of 
    unknown ownership.

4. Do not try to guess to whom the object belongs. 

5. Clear your mind, hold the object in your hand, and let Your 
     mind wander.

6. Write down whatever flashes across your mind. Do not edit. 

7. Notice how you hold the object. If you hold on to it tightly, it 
    may indicate that the owner is tense. Notice whether you hold it 
    quietly or keep moving it around. Notice if it feels hot or cold, or 
    if you get a sense of color with it. A watch is a particularly good 
   object to use because it has moving parts and so pinks up 
   vibrations more quickly than something that does not.

8. For those people who do not wear jewelry, a key or pen or wallet 
     will do. Afer holding the object for thirty seconds, begin to write 
     down your impressions. A limit of two minutes writing time per 
     object. 

9. At the end of the writing time, have each member stand and 
     show the object picked and then read aload his or her 
     impressions.

10. After the member is finished, the owner of the object should 
       stand and tell how accuret the reader was.

Envelope Test

1. You need five envelopes, exactly alike in size, color etc..

2. Tear a sheet of paper into five equal parts, or use five blank 
     cards.

3. Write a different number, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, making them large 
     and plain.

4. Put each one in a separate envelope and tuck in the flaps, 
    Teavmg the envelopes unsealed.

5. Turn all the envelopes one way, arrange them in a stack, and 
     mix them as you would a batch of playing cards. Pulling them 
     out one or two at a time and pushing them into new places.

6. Turning the whole stack over, by doing that a few times you will 
     lose all track of any individual envelope. 

7. Hold one envelope between your hands as if you are trying to 
     feel the number on the paper.

8. Closing your eyes, you can form a visual image of a large figure 
     written in white on a background like a blackboard. Keep trying 
     to visualize it until you happy with your choice.

9. Write down the number of your choice.

10. Open the envelope and look to see if you are correct.

11. Repeat the test until you are happy with the results.

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