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| Vivaxis Vivaxis is a term coined by Frances Maude Nixon (1910-1984), a Canadian woman who lived on Thetis Island, B.C. and spent almost thirty years conducting pioneering research in this field. Vivaxis derives from "life" and "centre" and it refers to a unique energy flow that connects an individual’s energy field or etheric body with that of the Earth at the time of birth. The link functions as a two-way connection between the individual and their place of birth and the connection remains even as an individual moves. Each person’s circuit has a unique individual frequency. The Vivaxis connection can be harmed or distorted by chemicals, electromagnetic fields or even lightning. It is believed that a disturbed Vivaxis connection can make an individual ill but restored and vibrant, the connection can keep a person healthy. To carry out Nixon’s research and more broadly Vivaxis research, education and training, the Northwest Magnetics Research Society was established in 1970. It continued until 1974 when at a special meeting in April it was superseded by the Vivaxis Energies Research Society. Constitutional changes in 1976 resulted in a name change to Vivaxis Energies Research International Society (V.E.R.I.S.). The Society was registered with Revenue Canada as a charitable organization in January 1977. V.E.R.I.S. operated a number of chapters in various locations in British Columbia including Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland and the Interior. In California there were several ‘area co-ordinators’ throughout the Bay area of San Francisco and a chapter was established in Australia. V.E.R.I.S. continued to exist until 2001 at which time the affairs of the Society were wrapped up.
This concept aligns with Aboriginal knowledge and photos of creation of matter taken though electron microscope Please contact if you have further interest or information - thank you
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