Trying out Kozyrev mirrors

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A week ago during her show Svetlana Dragan had an interview with Verona Stasiv. She is the founder of the company "Sphere". They provide all kind of services and products, and also have various chambers that are built on the principle of Kozyrev mirrors.

You can listen to the interview if you know Russian, and there is also an autotranslate option to English.

Kozyrev mirrors are one of the most amazing and advanced technologies related to space and time. What do Kozyrev mirrors reflect and what unusual properties do they possess?

The energy of ether, which is focused in mirrors: how Kozyrev mirrors technology brings a person into an altered state of consciousness and why it is not recommended to visit them with negative attitudes inside?

How do some historians use mirrors to visit the past and see historical artifacts?

Presenter: Svetlana Dragan, astrologer-foreteller.

Guest: Verona Stasiv, bioinformatics and psychological security expert.


Kozyrev mirrors has been discussed numerous times on the forum. Here's a thread about psychomantum, where Laura shares an old documentary about Kozyrev mirrors with English subtitles.


There is also a condensed information about it in English here. And in the past Ark also mentioned it on his blog. And there is this article that was posted on the Russian SOTT. You can read it in Russian or autotranslated to English. It's about the original experiments, that apparently weren't for the fainted of heart. 😅

It is extremely fascinating, and the first impulse is to try it out. But there are also numerous things to consider, and that's why the C's feedback would be greatly appreciated before embarking on this experiment.

Apparently there are Kozyrev mirrors in Moscow and also Novosibirsk. It's possible that there are other locations too, but this were two locations that we looked into. The price is pretty much like for the hyperbaric chamber, if one doesn't take too much sessions. It's pricey, but stil could be done. Here's a price list for Moscow and here's for Novosibirsk. And there are so many options and configurations!

On the Novosibirsk site it's possible to find various publications (though they still need to be looked into). It's also possible to see the shape of each chamber.

So on one hand it sounds interesting and fascinating, on the other hand it's unclear how exactly they set up the settings and why they think it does what they claim it does. All kind of other products they sell like "quantum modules" :huh: also don't provide confidence. What is it exactly? It is clearly a commercial project.

The thing is that based on the original testimonies that are described in the SOTT article, people who entered the Kozyrev mirrors had extreme feeling of fear, frightful visions and what not. Verona Stasiv claims that they were able to build the chambers in such a way that they have only "harmonizing elements". But that it is still important to enter the chambers with good intents and good thoughts, otherwise there could be repercussions.

There is still a need to do deeper research, because it's not clear based on what the modifications were done, and how exactly the chambers are being harmonized (and how exactly they were able to exclude the fearful part that was described in the SOTT article).

Based on that my questions to the C's would be: Is their research valid (or they are charlatans that use legit research for their commercial purposes). If it is valid, would it be beneficial for us to try it out. What would be the most beneficial configuration (based on the link here ) of the chamber to try out in Moscow and in Novosibirsk for each experimenter.

Thank you! :flowers:
 
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I don't know if the first impulse is to try them (maybe let a friend try them first and see what happens lol) but it surely is a fascinating subject, especially if it opens the door to a new kind of physics. It's been a long while since I've read about Kozyrev mirrors but it seems to me the book written on the theory by two of the pioneers of these experiments wasn't very clear. I wonder if there is a more recent revision to check out. Depending on the first principles, whatever they are, one could for example design a scaled-down experiment (something like building a small aluminum foil-based enclosure to begin with) and experiment before trying the "real thing" if it is possible to begin with.
Also, if I recall well, it was reported that the effects of the mirrors weren't limited to the space within the mirrors, but some paranormal activity was also recorded around the mirrors, and even around the building and the neighboring village. Not sure if it's true but maybe something to take into account though.
 
Just for the record, here's the C's answer from this session:

Q: (Keit) There is a company in Moscow and Novosibirsk that offers sessions in Kozyrev mirrors. Is their research valid, or are they charlatans that use legit research for their commercial purposes?

A: The latter.

(L) So they're saying that the latter - that means that they're charlatans using legitimate research for their commercial purposes.

Q: (Keit) Would it be beneficial for us to try it out?

A: No.
 

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