Vibrations In Discord
A woman asked the N.S.W. DirectorGeneral of Health (Dr. Cumpston) whether “harmonious vibrations” were a factor in good health. Dr. Cumpston was .addressing a meeting of the Housewives’ Association.
“Is there anyone here who doesn’t get indigestion when she’s worried?” he replied. The questioner was Miss I. Stenning.
“Everyone gives out vibrations,” Miss Stenning said, interviewed after the meeting. “Ycu must vibrate to your conditions. If you’re in the wrong job, you don’t vibrate. “It’s hard to understand, but I’ve studied so much, and am so far above the conditions of life, that I can’t expect to be understood. Tuning In. j “A person’s ‘wave-length’ figure is i found from the date of birth, and is a j key to the person’s characteristics. “If I knew your, birthday, in a j couple of seconds I’d be able to tell 1 .all about you, and what you can do.” | The “Daily Telegraph” reporter ac- j cepted this offer. | “Don’t marry a woman with a « six in her figure,” Miss Stenning 1 warned him, ] “The combination of the figures I would not be harmonious. | “Your stomach, the centre of i your nervous system, would vl- f brate the wrong waves, and the I marriage would break up. ? “And you’re too sensitive.*’ . I
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Northern Advocate, 30 November 1939, Page 4
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