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         ANOTHER KIND OF 
        HIERONYMUS DEVICE 
        AND THE INCEPTIVE CYBORG EFFECT 
               If thought constructs 
        are actual operational mechanisms, then there should be other evidence 
        besides psychosomatic illness and the demonstrated ability of the mind 
        to cure certain illnesses. In fact, the Hieronymus device can be used to 
        demonstrate this point. 
               John Campbell, former noted editor of Analog Magazine, once built 
        an Hieronymus device and tested it successfully. Campbell immediately 
        recognized that present physics could not explain the functioning of the 
        device. In an exchange with Arthur Young, Young suggested to Campbell 
        that it was the mind of the operator that made the device function, and 
        that it was the symbolic form of the device that dynamically functioned 
        to make it work. This appeared particularly significant to Campbell 
        since he had discovered he could make the device work even though 
        disconnected from its power supply. 
              So Campbell decided to test this thesis. He carefully drew on 
        paper in black India ink a schematic diagram of the amplifier, removed 
        the actual amplifier hardware, and substituted the schematic drawing. To 
        his absolute amazement, the device worked as well for him this way as it 
        had previously. But from our standpoint, such a result is not unexpected 
        and can be readily explained. 
              First, I should point out quite strongly that Campbell not only 
        was well-qualified technically, but even more important, he had an open 
        and unbiased mind. This of course is quite necessary; the negative psi 
        effect is well known, and the negative person is most certainly not 
        going to allow his mind to operate the Hieronymus machine, just as he 
        will not allow himself to succeed at dowsing, and so on. 
             Furthermore, in constructing the electrical schema of the 
        amplifier, Campbell was strongly impressing stable thought constructs in 
        his own unconscious, which was fully aware of the function of each part 
        of the drawing. And when he connected that drawing to the rest of the 
        hardware, he understood the function of the connection. He thus built in 
        a thought connection from his thought-form amplifier to the hardware in 
        a cyborg device. It then functioned as well for him as had the actual 
        device. Campbell had proved that mind and matter may be cyborged into 
        operational devices. 
             Psychic use of a pendulum, a ouija board, a dowsing rod, a crystal 
        ball, and a crystal skull are other examples of the use of inceptive 
        cyborg psychotronic devices, as is the use of radionics equipment of all 
        types. And of course the most outstanding example of an inceptive cyborg 
        where mind and matter are linked into one functional device is a living 
        biological system. 
             Frances Farrelly, working with Arthur Young, took part in an 
        experiment using an ancient Mexican figurine with a fluted neck. She 
        succeeded in inducing fluted ears in a laboratory mouse. The mouse was 
        exposed to the figurine about three feet away, arid the cage or the 
        mouse was connected to the figurine with a wire. Physical objects, such 
        as mice bodies and fluted figurines, are three-dimensional channel 
        tuners for orthorotating mind energies. Given firm initiation by a 
        talented person such as Ms. Farrelly, a selected grouping of tuners can 
        be resonated to collect bioenergy, and kindle it into ordinary energy 
        and then into physical effects.  |