Samuel C. Johnson
Founder and President
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Metaform Foundation, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation established in 1987 for the purpose of research and education. The Internal Revenue Service has classified us as 501(c)(3) which is not only tax exempt, but gifts contributed for our support are classified as tax deductible.

Our research goals are directly related to finding out how we may access the extraordinary power of our mind which is sometimes manifest as spontaneous remission (healing). It happens in a small percentage of cases, often when conventional medical expertise has failed to make progress in the direction of healing. Often when the doctors have given up and say they can do nothing to save a person's life, the person suddenly has a shift in consciousness and gets well with no treatment or at least no conventional treatment whatsoever.

Since we were unsuccessful in procuring a source of support for our research, we elected to market a few products which have to do with maintaining or achieving a healthy immune system. We believe this is essential to gaining or maintaining perfect health.

 

Who is Samuel C. Johnson?
President, Metaform Foundation, Inc.



When Sam was only 4 years old, his mother found him sitting on the curb in front of his home, with his chin cradled in the palms of his hands, deep in thought. She asked him what he was thinking about. He replied, "I'm just wondering why people are so unhappy." For the next 75 years, he continued his quest for answers to this and other questions. His curiosity led him to explore a variety of professions. He has at various times been a professional photographer, an ordained minister, overcame great obstacles to become an international airline pilot, (for 35 years.) a Hypnotherapist and psychological counselor, and a teacher. Research has been a part of his activities in all of the above fields of activity. He also spent almost 2 years in the US Navy during WWII. He has a B.S. degree in Psychology from Memphis State University and he attended Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth TX. He retired from the airline industry in 1992 at the close of the Gulf War to focus his full efforts on his research. Great progress has been made toward reaching his goal and he is now in the process of writing 3 books concerning the fruits of his research.

Ultimately, we believe the mind is capable of producing radiant health and a condition which we call perfect happiness. We will eventually learn how to achieve this and we will then share it with whoever is interested in learning how to achieve this experience.

 

Mind Over Matter



In 1954, Sam Johnson had just made the transition from being a Baptist minister to being a commercial pilot. He had made it successfully by getting the job of Corporation Pilot for Holiday Inns of America. He had sold them the aircraft and they wanted him to fly it for them. Three months later he became ill and went to the hospital. They discovered Poliomyelitis. There are two kinds. One is spinal (which he had). It primarily affects your limbs and Bulbar, which tends to paralyze your breathing apparatus and they usually have to put you in an "iron lung." During the acute stages, your muscles are so sensitive that it is painful for someone to touch you. After this passed, they gave him tests to determine how much damage had been done to his muscles. The doctors concluded that he would be lucky if he ever walked again. They said that if he were able to walk, it would be with long leg braces and crutches. He looked the doctor straight in the eye and told him, "I was flying for a living before I came into the hospital and when I get out, I will go back to flying." He was in the hospital from July 1954 to February 1955.

When he was discharged from the hospital, he used two short leg braces and two walking canes. (No crutches.) In 30 days, he discarded one brace and one cane! Two months later he had a job flying a small single engine aircraft for a company which sold swimming pools. Less than six months after he was discharged from the hospital, he was hired (on his birthday) as a co-pilot for a charter airline which had a contract with the U.S. Air Force to fly military cargo. Five years later, he qualified as a captain and flew large 4 engine aircraft on international routes for the next 30 years. He shares this story with many people whom he has met who believe themselves to be disabled. The thing he stresses most is that they must not accept themselves as being limited. There are no limits except those which we believe we have. As Richard Bach (Author of Jonathan Livingston Seagull and Illusions.) so aptly put it, "Argue for your limitations and sure enough they are yours!"

 

 


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