I've tried to come up with a concept that will explain to people what the healing range means in respect to where the person was before he got his numbers into the healing range. As I explained to one client last night, we have to first get the RBTI numbers into the healing range and then we have to keep them there for a year straight. The reason most people never experience the best the RBTI can offer is because they make it to the healing range, begin to feel really good, and then deviate because they forget that the reserve has yet to be rebuilt. Getting the body to the healing range means, like Betty says, that it is now in the line of least resistance for TOTAL healing to take place. Anyway, below is an illustration using a train that burns coal to make it run which compares it to a human body at 100% reserve energy, losing energy, and getting into the healing range. Perhaps this will help make the concept clearer. It probably needs some fine tuning to make it more precise but I think it should illustrate the point.

Michael Olszta
RBTI Consultant


Consider this:

A train engine is run by burning coal. The coal is stoked into the furnace by one man standing next to the pile of coal. For long trips, the train is loaded to the max with coal. To maintain that maximum level of coal, as the train follows along the tracks, there are coal loading depots which drop new coal into the aforestated max pile to keep it filled so the man stoking it never runs out. Considering the preceding, here are the comparisons to the healing range and the gaining of reserve energy:

1. The train engine is the human body.
2. The coal being used for fuel represents useable energy.
3. The max coal pile represents reserve energy.
4. The loading depots represent energy intake via the air, water, food, etc.

Now, keeping these last 4 points in perspective, take a look at the human body and the healing range:

1. If the train is loaded with coal to its maximum level, it has 100% reserve energy.
2. If the loading depots are working correctly as the train travels along the tracks, it is constantly being replenished with energy (coal) so that the reserve energy pile never dips below its 100% level.

The above scenario would represent a person in perfect health and if that person was between 20 & 60 years old, he would have 100% reserve energy. The human numbers would be:

1.5 6.40 / 6.40 6-7C .04M 3 / 3


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Now, let's look at another scenario:

1. The train began its trip with a maximum load of coal. It had 100% reserve energy.
2. However, for whatever reason, the loading depots and/or the receiving of the coal replenishment from the loading depots did not work correctly and as the train traveled along, its coal supply began to diminish.
3. Due to the diminishing pile of coal, the man stoking the furnace with the coal had to slow down the rate at which he stoked the furnace and at times there was not enough heat to make enough pressure to turn the motor in a perfectly smooth manner.

The above scenario represents a person not in the healing range. It expresses rule # 2 of the RBTI: Any day that anyone uses more energy than he takes in, that is the first day of his illness. The human numbers might be:

4.3 7.20 / 6.10 40C 4M++ 10 / 9


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Now, let's look at a healing range illustration:

1. It has been determined that the train is not functioning correctly due to the loading depots and/or receiving of the coal from the loading depots not working correctly.
2. The pile of coal the man stokes the furnace from is now down to 35% of its 100% maximum level.
3. Through some tweaking here and tweaking there, the loading depots have been fixed for maximum output and the receptor chutes which receive the coal into the train have also been fixed for maximum pick up of the coal. Not a piece will fall off to the side of the train.
4. However, the reserve pile of coal is still not filled as the train must move along the tracks to each depot to get refilled.
5. The only way the train will be able to get its reserve pile refilled to the max will be to run at a lower speed so that it doesn't burn as much of the new incoming coal from the depots. If it does this, however, it will eventually become completely replenished with the coal to a 100% reserve level.

The above would represent a healing range equation. The point is that the train is now no longer losing any more of its reserve pile of coal. HOWEVER, its reserve energy pile of coal STILL has not been replenished but is only in the process of being replenished. The train must continue to follow the tracks at the correct speed and not overuse the coal it is now picking up in correct amounts from the loading depots. Otherwise, it will not continue to gain reserve coal but instead continue to draw on the reserve. If it continues, however, to "stick with the program", the numbers would, at the start of its correct ride and using the human body chemistry, look like:

1 - 2 6.20-6.80 / 6.20-6.80 5-12C 4M 6-10 / 6-10

And as that reserve pile of coal got higher and higher, the numbers would look like this:

1.3-1.7 6.30-6.50 / 6.30-6.50 6-8C 1M 4-6/3-5

And once that pile of coal was completely replenished, the numbers would be:

1.5 6.40 / 6.40 6-7C .04M 3 / 3
 

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