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Contact Mode is often where many Spooky2 users begin to truly experience how frequency-based support feels in real time. By delivering frequencies through direct physical contact—whether via pads, hand cylinders, or other contact accessories—it creates a more immediate and tangible interaction with the body.

In this online training session, Spooky2 trainer Amal Douglas—known for his work in community health and education—offers a structured, practical introduction to Contact Mode, covering preset selection, core functions, placement principles and safety considerations.

Healing vs Killing: A Foundational Framework

Before focusing specifically on Contact Mode, Amal revisits a broader principle that applies across all Spooky2 modes — the distinction between healing and killing.

In simple terms, the two approaches serve different purposes:

Healing

Killing

Used to build immunity and improve the efficiency of organs

Used to target previously or otherwise diagnosed pathogens
Uses sine wave output

Uses sawtooth wave output

Healing presets bring good energy to the body

Biofeedback scans are used before running killing preset

This distinction is presented as the starting point before running any program. Users first decide whether the goal is healing support or killing protocols. If unsure, Amal mentions the “Universal Square H-Bomb preset” as an “all-in-one” waveform option.

🔍 Understanding the Powerful Universal Square H-Bomb Preset

Understanding Contact Mode Options

In the webinar, Amal clarifies that Contact Mode includes several different physical-contact accessories.

The contact options presented include:

  • Hand Cylinders – used by holding them in the hands to allow current to pass through the body.
  • TENS Pads (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation pads) – placed on the skin to guide current through a chosen area.
  • Cold Laser applied externally, including wrist applications or twin configurations.
  • PEMF Coil (Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency) positioned in contact with the body.
  • Internal Electrode used for specific internal applications.

What Can Be Done in Contact Mode?

Contact Mode relies on physical-contact accessories to apply frequencies. Once connected, these accessories can be used to perform the following operations within Contact Mode:

  • Run Database Programmes

Selected frequencies are delivered directly through physical contact.

  • Perform Biofeedback Scansand Run Identified Frequencies

Frequencies are tested through the body to identify resonant responses before targeted killing work.

  • Perform Grade Scans

Frequency responses can be measured and saved for reference.

  • Run the Hunt and Kill Preset

An automated approach to searching for and addressing resonant frequencies.

  • Perform Imprinting

Contact delivery methods can also be used to transfer frequencies into water or other materials.

TENS Pad Placement Principles and Application Areas

The session demonstrates twelve TENS pad placement examples. These examples illustrate how pad positioning determines the path of the current. A key principle emphasized is that Contact Mode requires a closed circuit. The two pads must be positioned so that current travels through the affected area rather than remaining localized at one point.

Common areas where TENS pads are applied include:

  • Sciatica
  • Upper Back
  • Elbow
  • Hip/Glutes
  • Knee
  • Rear Thigh
  • Quad
  • Shoulder
  • Abdomen
  • Calf
  • Shin
  • Lower Back

For more detailed guidance on TENS pad positioning and related questions, please visit: FQAs on TENS Pads Placement and More

Troubleshooting and Safety

Amal addresses several practical concerns when using Contact Mode:

  • Not Feeling Any Sensation

Amal explains that this is normal. In most cases, users will not feel anything.

  • Experiencing Sharp or Shock-Like Sensations

If needed, users can consider switching to the colloidal silver port (low power port).

  • TENS Pads Not Sticking

Pads should be replaced regularly to maintain proper contact and conductivity.

  • Avoiding Sensitive Areas

Pads should not be placed close to the heart or above the shoulders.

  • Pacemakers

Amal notes that some pacemakers may still allow use, but users are advised to confirm with Spooky2 support before proceeding.

  • Herxheimer Reactions

If they occur, users should stop the session and monitor their response before continuing.

For additional questions, please see the Q&A of Amal Douglas Spooky2 FAQs Training Course.

Continuing the Learning

Contact Mode is best understood through careful practice and clear instruction. This session provides a steady, practical explanation of how it is approached within the Spooky2 system, allowing users to follow along at their own pace and revisit specific sections as needed.

You can access the full webinar replay below to review Amal’s complete presentation.

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