Royal Rife & the Rife Machine
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An Open Letter about Royal Rife and the Rife Machine by Genelle Pepple Below is a modified letter I wrote to a friend whose name I will not disclose. I share this because of the importance of my findings in regard to Royal rife and his Rife Machine. It is my hope that others who read this will better understand that while many practices appear to be spiritually safe and grounded in science, Satan has worked diligently to blur the facts and confuse minds as to his methods. It is my belief that Royal Rife and the Rife machine are one example of a healing method that has dubious underpinnings that are typically hidden from view. Please read below to see why I say this. Dear _______, After several people I know (you, being one of them) have talked to me about the Rife machine…I decided to study up on it a bit. Below, I have tried to write what I learned in an easy-to-read format, so here we go. In researching Rife, multiple websites classified it in the field of “Energetic Medicine / Energy Medicine,” where practitioners are working with the flow of (Chi, Qi, Prana) energy as a medium for healing. Now, I recognize that the typical explanation you get on how Rife works does not talk about Chi or Qi energy as having anything to do with how it works. I understand that Rife uses pulsed, variable electro-magnetic frequencies, transmitted to the cells, to induce resonant vibration to destroy pathogens. What I typically see is something similar to the statement below: http://www.energetic-medicine.net/Rife.html Rife machine - The beginning of frequency treatment in energetic medicine “The Rife machine was developed by Dr. Royal R. Rife in the 1930s. The Rife machine uses a variable frequency, pulsed radio transmitter to produce mechanical resonance within the cells of the physical body (James E. Bare D.C.). The Rife machine was, in its time, a pioneering front-runner for what today is the basis of energetic medicine. Royal Rife discovered he could use specific electro-magnetic frequencies to kill a bacteria or virus without causing damage to the surrounding tissue. The Rife machine utilizes the law of resonance (the frequency at which an object naturally vibrates) and produces possible health benefits for varied diseases, both chronic and infectious. Though the first Rife machines were used on diseases such as tuberculosis, arthritis, and ulcers, its more commonly known for its use on cancer, described by authors such as Barry Lynes, as ‘the cancer cure that worked’.” How Rife works “Rife machines work on the principle of sympathetic resonance, which states that if there are two similar objects and one of them is vibrating, the other will begin to vibrate as well, even if they are not touching. In the same way that a sound wave can induce resonance in a crystal glass and ultra-sound can be used to destroy gall-stones, Dr. Rife's instrument uses *sympathetic resonance to physically vibrate the cells of the parasite resulting in possible elimination.” *Sympathetic resonance is a harmonic phenomenon wherein a formerly passive string or vibratory body responds to external vibrations to which it has a harmonic likeness. “Vibration between two objects can be seen in everyday life, from a tuning fork to a guitar string. The destructive capabilities of resonance have been widely demonstrated, for example when an opera singer hits a particular note and breaks a glass. In this instance the musical tone sets the glass in "1 of "9 motion, and as the motion builds the glass shatters. The pulsed wave used in the Rife system produces a mechanical vibration, whereby the low amplitude input leads to a large amplitude vibration in the target. If the induced resonant vibration is intense enough, the target cell, tissue, or molecule will be destroyed.” http://www.energetic-medicine.net/Rife.html So the question that came to mind is — “Is this truly how Rife works?” Let me at share what I found and please try to keep an open mind. Most explanations of Rife try to connect it with known vibrations like tuning forks and the pitch of your voice, but I came across a very interesting E-book that said Rife goes beyond the known resonance principles and EMF (electromagnetic frequencies). I’ll share that in a minute. First, let’s openly recognize that Rife was considered the “pioneering front-runner for what today is the basis of energetic medicine”. Why is that significant? Because (as a general rule) the field of “energetic medicine” operates off a basic principle of belief that is NOT biblically based, but rather is in harmony with spiritualism and what the occult and eastern religions teach. It is the concept that there is energy (universal energy), which goes beyond known laws of conventional physics and chemistry. As you already know, this energy (in the occult world) is synonymous with “vibrations, frequencies, and subtle energies that cannot be seen,” but can be felt, guided, manipulated, or regulated by a skilled practitioner for healing. Now please bear with me, I know you’ve probably heard this all before, but just follow me on this. The occult world believes the universe has a force behind all creation, which is called my many names, but which are all referring to the same thing: universal energy, the vibration of the universe, Chi, Qi, Prana, your (energy) vibration, chakra, aura, or life-force. All these terms are talking about a metaphysical attribute that cannot be detected by physical means, but which is a spiritualistic concept and (in reality, a pantheistic view) about the essence of man’s being. If one accepts even a sliver of this concept as being true, they have crossed over into Eastern thought…spiritualistic thought…because this concept is the entire basis of spiritualism. This belief opens one to further deceptions. Would you agree with that? Let me share a story of what recently happened to me in regard to “Rife”. In the past, I have talked with you a little about Rife. In the last 6 months, I received an email from a family member giving me a website to check out on Rife. My mother, who is now (sadly) deep into New Age belief (reading the likes of Edgar Cayce, Madame Blavatsky, Alice Bailey, the Ascended Masters, channeled messages, gurus, etc.) called me a few months back asking about “Rife”. She had come across it and was excited about it as an alternative way of healing that had lots of potential. So, here is what happened. A couple months ago I had a conversation with an Adventist man whom I had asked, during the course of our conversation, whether he’d ever heard of Rife. He told me, “Yes,” he had studied it a little and concluded it was not a therapy he would advocate. He told me something he’d found in his own research. I wrote it down, but lost track of where I’d placed my note. Then, I talked with you, who had been using the Rife machine for about a year, and who was getting amazing results. So I wondered: “should we use it, or should we not?” I now had two different opinions to consider. I looked all over my house for my note from the man who said he would not advocate it, but couldn’t fine it. Then, on Friday (Jan 24th), my mother calls me out of the blue, from work, and explains how she has a friend whose daughter has mesothelioma. She wanted to know the name of “that machine” we’d talked about that can help heal cancer. I said: “do you mean the Rife machine?” She immediately said, “YES! That’s the one. Thank you so much. I need to tell my friend.” Well, I hadn’t meant to advocate it, not knowing much about it, and knowing I had a “note” somewhere in my house that said something questionable about it. Of course, I also had the info that it works great, as you have testified. But that was that. Mom was off and running. So, later that same day, I had a conversation with XXXX. During that conversation I mentioned to her that I was bothered by the call my mother had made to me because I really didn’t know much about Rife and she (mom) thought I was endorsing it. XXX’s response was: “Did you say Rife?” My sister just called me and was telling me I needed to look into Rife. Her friend is driving long distances in England for treatment and says it is "2 of "9 working. She’s very excited about it and wants me to look into it, too. Given this turn of events, I was profoundly struck with the fact that I had to understand what it was —sooner than later. I said to myself, “I’ve got to find my note on this! This cannot be coincidence that I’ve had three conversations in less than a few weeks with friends and family using or looking into Rife.” So, I said a prayer, went into my office, and in less than 30 seconds had the Adventist man’s “note” in hand. All I had written down from my conversation with that man was: “Dr. Rife was a clairvoyant.” Hmmmm. That’s why I had a flag in my mind about it! I proceeded to do some research on-line to try and find out validate whether his comment was really true, knowing that you can’t take everything you hear as being correct.