![]() How Master Keys Workīasic pin tumbler locks open by raising the key pins so that the driver pin is above the sheer line and the key pin is below. This can continue further with a grand grand master key and on and on. Great Grand Master Key – The great grand master key will open all the grand master key systems under it, the master key systems under those, and the change keys under those. In the trade, a master key may be shortened to ‘GMK’. This key will open every master system under it, and the subsequent change keys under those systems. Grand Master Key – A grand master key is used to access multiple master key systems. Master Key – The Master Key sometimes referred to “MK” this key will work all change keys that fall under it in the system. The lock that the change key opens can also open with the use of the master key, and any key above that rank. It will open one lock and only locks that are exactly the same. No key except the SKD will work this door example might be a HR office.Ĭhange Key – This key is also referred to as a sub-master key. Sometimes you want a door that is not keyed to your master-key system for security reasons. SKD – This denotes a Single Keyed Different cylinder. How is one key opening two doors but another key can only open one of those doors? After Reading this you should have a better understanding on how a master key system works. Most other authors and teachers on this subject trace their sources back to this text whether directly or indirectly.Master Keys are used by many people and businesses but not many understand how they actually work. ![]() Haneel was not the first to write on this subject matter (There were others before him such as Prentice Mulford), but Haneel is certainly one of the Pillars of the foundation that support these amazing facts that are emerging into mainstream awareness as part of the evolutionary process of the human mind. (Well everyone wants to sell over 1 million copies of their books). They present a very commercialised sellable version. Most other books on this subject do not give the complete picture. It reveals the secrets of the power of mind and the use of the imagination to transform life’s outcomes. It is a fact however that every person who has truly studied this text in-depth and grasped the context fully has gone on to be immeasurably successful in life. The process he teaches is very simple, but to extract it is like trying to piece together a complex jigsaw puzzle requiring enormous amounts of patience and effort. It was probably the case that the author invited one-to-one discussions with his students and offered generous explanations and examples of which there are very few recorded in the book itself. (Another reason why it is so extremely condensed). ![]() In addition to this the book was formulated as a 24-part correspondence course. The ability to tap into this sort of insight is one of the many aspects discussed. It seems it was conceived as a result of one single flash of insight which the author then put to words. One thing becomes obvious, and that is that the content could not have been developed through the normal rational objective process. Many seasoned students of Haneel skirt over the chapters again and again in a never-ending cycle and still fail to grasp the mechanisms and real essence and facts relating to Transmutation. ![]() But these remain buried in the recesses of the 19th century literary style, archaic diction and terms of reference not uncommon for the period of time this book was written. There are some very important facts and pointers revealed. Owing to the flowery poetic language of this text written over a century ago, it is an incredibly uphill task to decipher and extract the essence and meaning of what the author Charles Haneel had in mind. Warning: Flowery poetic language-Don't be put off! ![]()
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