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Guide to Hemobiographic Analysis

This comprehensive training manual will teach you the foundation of how to analyze living blood. The manual begins with an overview of what to look for and then it shows you how to organize these images into patterns that occur in the blood.

OUTLINE

Section 1- Overview of the Blood -  The images you will see in section 1 demonstrate an overview or summation of the slide.  This should be summed up in one word if possible.

ex:  the blood is "alive, healthy, dirty, weak, fatigued, etc."

Section 2 - Symplastic Patterns - The slides seen in section 2 demonstrate organs, organ systems, parts of the body, foreign bodies, emotional expressions, etc. You can also evaluate what is actively  occurring in the tissue at that time.  

ex:  an ovary, during ovulation, metabolic stress to an organ, or constipation.

Section 3 - Key Lesions - The slides seen in section 3 demonstrate key lesions.  Key lesions are what will tell you the whole story.  There are several different symbols involved in one picture.  

ex: fear effecting the lungs, sexual abuse, emotional wound to the heart, etc.

Section 4 - Morphogenic Fields - The slides seen in section 4 are all seen outside of the slide cover.  These images are formed by the morphogenic field of the blood.  These patterns will predict the future.  Here you can determine the endobiont.

 
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