1991 and All That.
About 280 kilometres (170 miles) North East of Delhi, India, in the Himalayan foothills lies the hamlet of Haidakhan. It is reached by a coach or taxi ride from Delhi to Haldwani, from there by truck or bus to Damside or Shura (if the road is open) and then by foot or horseback. From Damside it's 7 ½ miles along the Ganga flood plain, crossing the river itself seven times and from Shura some two miles down a very steep hillside. Just below the hamlet lies the ancient ashram dedicated to Babaji. It was to here that I was summoned in 1991 for two months intensive training to expand my work as healer and consciousness trainer.
There is not very much that I can say about it here. Much would be meaningless outside the framework of the Ashram and the Ganga river (known, later in it's flow, as the Ganges) and some has no comparable context in the Western World. Suffice it to say that it was the hardest work that I have ever done. It is, perhaps, fortunate that there are no mirrors in the ashram (not a ban, it's just that nobody ever thought that the ashram might need them); when I got the photos from my last days there printed I could clearly see that I was almost dangerously underweight. It did, in fact, take me six weeks to recover sufficiently to re-commence work when I got back to Europe.
So what did I (and you as well) get from this?
At some point during the later weeks in the ashram I was told that I was now sufficiently experienced to give up my wandering life and take up a permanent residence. The city of Hannover was suggested to me and, for some years, I was resident in that area. This enabled the intense work with individual persons which a peripatetic life had excluded: A different kind of experience.
It was towards the end of this period, in 2001, that I first came into contact with that which was to become the Harmony Chip.
Once again, in retrospect, it is obvious why I had so many years intensive experience in international commerce followed by many years working as a healer: The Harmony Chip was, in 2001, a finished product ready for mass sale. Joachim Wagner, the engineer who invented it thought, then, that selling 20 in one month was good business. What was needed were the marketing skills and the knowledge of how to use it for healing and self-development. This is my contribution to the Harmony Chip. We've not, yet, managed to sell 1000 in one month but we will get there. There's a very good reason for this which you can see by clicking this link.


