The document discusses rules for frequency wobbles and feathering when using a Spooky2 device. For non-living things like metals and toxins, the harmonic wobble setting should be set to None, as non-living things cannot mutate. For living things that naturally belong in the body like organs, the setting should also be None to provide precise frequencies. However, for living things that do not belong in the body, like bacteria or viruses, the wobble setting should be other than None to account for their ability to mutate over time. The document also discusses wobbling individual frequencies versus all frequencies in a sequence and recommends a feathering of +-0.02% for remote use.