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Monday, 15 October 2007 07:15

Overview

Radionics uses an analyser with pendulum movements (this is a form of dowsing) or changes in surface tension on a detector pad to gather information about the subtle energies of people, animals, plants, foods, etc. Radionics may include treatment using frequencies of energy called rates (also used in analysis), which correspond to organs, diseases, psychological states, elements, natural remedies (e.g. herbal, homeopathic, flower, nutritional) etc. allowing the user to create their own remedies and treatments.

History

Radionics is a method of diagnosis and treatment at a distance which utilises specially designed instruments practitioner can determine the underlying causes of diseases within a living system, be it human, animal, plant, or the soil itself. While Radionics is mainly used to diagnose and treat human ailments, is has also been used extensively in agriculture to increase yields, control pests and enhance the health of livestock.

Radionics as a healing art originated from the research of the distinguished American physicians Dr. Albert Abrams. He was born in San Francisco in 1863 and became one of the most highly qualified specialists of his day. A graduate of the University of California, he wrote several medical textbooks and eventually won for himself a national reputation as a specialist in diseases of the nervous system.

In the course of his research Abrams made the startling discovery that diseases could be measured in terms of energy, and he devised and instrument, which calibrated dials, which enabled him to identify and measure disease reactions and intensities. From this work, called E.R.A. of the Electronic Reaction of Abrams, came Radionics, as we know it today. Leading British physician Sir James Barr considered Abrams' discoveries to be among the most significant of the day.

Not surprisingly, certain elements of the medical and scientific community attacked Abrams' work and sought to discredit him. In 1924, the year of Abram' death a committee of the Royal Society of Medicine under the Chairmanship of Sir Thomas (later Lord) Horder investigated his claims. To the astonishment of medicine and science, the committee, after exhaustive tests, has to admit that Abrams' claim was proven.

During the 1930's in the United States, Chiropractor Dr. Ruth Drown added further dimensions to Radionics through the discovery that diagnosis and treatment could be carried out from a distance. In the 1940's the main focus of Radionic research switched to England and the De La Warr Laboratories in Oxford. Instruments and techniques were refined and extensive work was done in the field of radionic photography originally initiated by Dr. Drown in California. The 1960's saw completely new concepts emerge for Malcom Raes' research into Radionics instrumentation and homeopathic potency simulation, and the introduction by Chiropractor Dr. David Tansley of a whole new basis for Radionic diagnosis and treatment based on the subtle anatomy (energy fields) of man, which subsequently revolutionised the theory and practice of Radionics throughout the world.

Benefits

The advantage of Radionics is that:

  • Neither for testing nor production of remedies is it necessary to have an original remedy available, because the remedy can always be simulated by the corresponding rate
  • You have total freedom of decision-making as to the choice of potency (the best option is to test!)
  • You obtain entirely new methods and possibilities in therapy (especially for diagnostic processes).

Procedure

In the analysis, the practitioner ‘tunes’ in to the client, with his/her permission, by means of a hair sample. This, being something, which is unique to the client, enables practitioner and client to connect by mutual agreement at a supra-conscious level. By determining the answer to a series of mentally posed questions, using dowsing and charts of both the physical body and what is known of the invisible energy fields, the practitioner attempts to discover what is contributing to the patient’s problem, and what is needed to correct it.
 
 
Treatment may be given by instrument-assisted distant healing (distance no object) or by means of a Radionic remedy in the form of unmedicated sugar tablets that have been simply placed in a Radionic instrument.

What equipment is used?

Most practitioners use a pendulum for the analysis, but a wide variety of other instruments are used both in diagnosis and treatment, including the preparation of remedies, from very simple devices to computer-assisted systems. Traditional Radionic instruments, the famous ‘black boxes’, may contain various bits of wire or electronic gadgetry, but they make no sense at all to conventional physicists. They were developed over time using a mixture of conventional physics, dowsing and trial-and-error. Some practitioners dispense with instruments altogether and can hold the entire process in their minds, but most find that they achieve better results using them. In a way that can’t yet be explained, Radionics instruments seem to help to focus mentally generated energy.

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