Do I need to stop Spooky2 Scalar when changing DNA samples in the scalar field? Will the supplements/essential oils be contaminated if used on the transmitter coil with many different DNA samples?

1. You shouldn’t need to shut down the field just to change samples.

2. At this point, if you’ve just been putting everything on the same coil, I’d start over with my samples.

I’m not quite certain I understand the second part of #2, but I think what you’re asking is if it’s okay to imprint a bunch of DNA at the same time. Is that right? I would do one person at a time. But really, I can’t recall seeing any guidelines for imprinting water or other carrier in molecular mode with a DNA sample. Of course you can set a person in the field while imprinting in order to tailor the remedy. And you can certainly just do a plain old imprinting to water without DNA to make a more general remedy. But as far as I know, you don’t use nail clippings for imprinting. I suppose you could put them in the field somehow, but I don’t think clippings would do much.

The process of tailoring a remedy, as I understand it, involves putting a substance on the receiver coil (or not, if you just want to have a pure scalar remedy) and the water to be imprinted on the transmitter coil. When the subject sits in the field between the coils, it’s the body’s “reaction” to the scalar energy that gets imprinted on the water. If you put the DNA sample on the coil, you would just be imprinting the information of the DNA and also that of the substance, but it wouldn’t be the same as having a person in the field.

For more details, please check the link from:
https://www.spooky2.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=10597

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