Lynn Schroeder and Sheila Ostrander introduced the idea of psychotronic generators from Czechoslavokia to the USA in 1972. Their best seller, "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain," brought the news of these strange machines:
"a gallery of objects - burnished and gleaming, rough and pebbled, steel, bronze, copper, iron, gold - "psychotronic generators" that do the impossible. We saw them demonstrated in a film shown by Czech scientists at the International Parapsychology Conference in Moscow. We held these psychotronic generators, heavy in our hands. We worked one of them ourselves.

What are they all about? There isn't an easy answer. The Czech start out explaining them this way: "human beings and all living things are filled with a kind of energy that until recently hasn't been known to Western science. This bio-energy, which we call psychotronic energy, seems to be behind PK, it may be the basis of dowsing. It may prove to be involved in all psychic happenings. The psychotronic generators draw this bio-energy from a person, accumulate it, and use it. Once charged with your energy, the generators can do some of the things a psychic can do." That was the first door they opened for us into the mystery. There were corridors to come.

The psychotronic generator, or Pavlita generator as it is sometimes called after its inventor, sprung in part from antique manuscripts and forgotten discoveries, old learning combined with the knowledge of modern science. The idea of a bio-energy is an old one."

 







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