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#113—SCLEROLOGY MapBook
Have you ever wondered what a map of Los Angeles, containing every single street, would look like if printed onto a single 8½” x 11” page? The print would need to be so small as to be unreadable! Over a 9-year period (2004-2013), we collected research data for a new Sclerology map. Not long into the project, we found we’d uncovered far too much data about the map, as well as map parameters, to reasonably fit onto a single map. Solution—same as with the Physical Iridology map: a map book. But we didn’t stop there. During the process of developing Sclerology’s first-ever MapBook, ideas kept popping up that we “just had to add”—including cutting-edge material not even in the SclerAforms© research manuscript.
Result: an advanced teaching manual plus a whole new paradigm in Sclerology science. The original MapBook showed all the common body systems—Brain & Nervous, CV, GI, Hepatic-Biliary, etc.—plus Ancillary areas, Zones, Etheric-Emotional, Mind & Psyche, and more, all in 122 pages. That was in 2014. Little did we know that so much more was to come!
Since then, with several more years of painstaking study and clinical experience, plus the extraordinary discovery of related esoteric data, we realized certain advancements were more than pushing the envelope of what we had gained with the original sclera MapBook. Careful research based on clinical evidence combined with the new data showed the individual map areas as expanded beyond the original—some farther than we had imagined possible (logic bowing to reality).
Therefore, many areas of the original 2014 MapBook have been expanded. Plenty color diagrammed fotos have been added. References to the Upper-Q book, the Sclera Map Areas Parameters Index©, and the Sclera Marker Locator©, are added. The new MapBook’s index has been expanded. Plus, we’re including new discoveries in Sclerology and from other sciences that help explain the new material. At this time, we can confidently say that this upcoming 2nd edition of the Sclerology MapBook is our finest work to date. Projected availability is Spring 2026.
Meanwhile, if you simply must have the popular first edition of the Sclerology MapBook, digital copies remain available.
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