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Slim Spurling
Born
in Aberdeen, South Dakota in 1938, at the tail end of the Great Depression
and the Great Drought, Slim Spurling grew up on the northern plains. He
knows more about hard work and frontier ways than the average inventor.
A deep connection to the natural world and a passion for truth have fueled
all of his research.
Slim attended Colorado State University, majoring in Forestry, Botany,
Biochemistry, Mycology, and technical writing. Prior to graduating he
was offered a scholarship for a full master's degree program, in return
for which, he was expected to do research that would have led to the development
of a mind control substance. Unable to reconcile the breach of ethics
that came with this offer, he refused it, and refused to participate in
the graduation exercises at Colorado State.
The next twenty years were spent as an artist-blacksmith. For five of
those years Slim ran the largest blacksmithing school in America. Blacksmithing,
coupled with his research into Wilhelm Reich's work on the nature of the
life force, awakened his alchemical gifts and his abilities as an inventor.
What he discovered about subtle energy taught Slim how to dowse for and
relieve the effects of Geopathic Stress. By the 1990's he became well
known as an expert on this subject, and began teaching seminars and workshops
worldwide.
Further exploration in the realm of subtle energy brought him into contact
with both the printed work and the legendary figures in this area. In
1991 Slim discovered a new principle of quantum physics, now known as
the Light-Life Technology. The grass roots research association
that formed to gather data and record the effects of this technology has
expanded over the years. Field reports arrive on a daily basis, and all
of them point to seemingly infinite applications.
Slim's focus has been on finding ways to integrate the Light-Life
Tools with related technologies. He traveled to meet with like-minded
scientists, always researching new and old ideas and gathering materials
for new applications, with the intent to provide benefit for all.



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