Radionic rates are numerical codes that represent various conditions or qualities requiring analysis or treatment, used to program settings on a radionic instrument that create resonance between its energy field and that of the subject being studied.
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Definition
Radionic rates are symbolic and numerical constructs used to represent the relationship between operator, instrument and sample being studied. Resonance cannot be objectively measured using electrical equipment due to low signal amplitude; however, they can still be perceived and utilized with our natural ESP faculties.
Radionics uses a special instrument to tune into a person’s or target subject’s subtle energy field and identify areas of imbalance or blockage, using this information to develop a treatment plan designed to correct these problems and promote healing.
Radionic instruments traditionally consist of pendulums and dowsing rods. More recently, electronic devices using knobs, switches, and dials to create more sophisticated systems of diagnosis and treatment have also become popular. No matter what form or variety of radionic instrument is chosen for use, it is crucial that users understand their context of operation.
Basic theory dictates that operators use their consciousness and focused intention to tune into the etheric field of an organism–whether human, animal or plant. By tuning into its energy field, practitioners gain access to specific data regarding that organism from nature’s control fields (dimensions 7 & 8 according to Sheldrake’s morphogenetic theory).
To gather this data, the operator places a blood or hair specimen onto a device and allows it to act like a tuning fork, pulling in all relevant information into their instrument. They then use rates tailored specifically for that specimen to assess what’s happening and suggest ways to address any problems that might be detected.
Over time, various researchers and practitioners have compiled lists of rates or directories which cover most diseases, viruses, pathogens, plants as well as homeopathic remedies, herbs, colours and minerals – many of these can now be accessed online via programs such as Spooky2. This approach differs significantly from Rife frequencies which only deal with physical issues.
History
Radionic rates is the story of how various inventors created devices with deliberate intent that transformed real world events in profound ways. From mechanical designs, through electronic instruments and computer technology, all the way to art and other forms of creativity – we will discuss all this further later on.
As soon as the National Equity Bureau took control of Radionics in 1976, they quickly appointed Nicholas Barber as interim Managing Director to implement more formal organizational and cashflow-driven management structures at the company. Furthermore, Clive Sinclair was appointed chairman of the board and special R&D chief – giving him plenty of room to dream up his latest gadget while overseeing its creation without becoming distracted with day-to-day administration of Radionics.
But creating a new product requires considerable development work, especially if its purpose differs significantly from anything that had come before. Furthermore, developing a microcomputer would cost prohibitive without mass production capabilities – something the calculators had failed to achieve and therefore Radionics itself couldn’t rely on as a source of cash flow.
As 1976 turned into 1977, Radionics found itself struggling despite receiving funding from the NEB. Their main product – calculators – weren’t producing enough revenue to fill any gaps between NEB investments and retail sales of calculators.
For acquisitions of 30% or greater in companies, the National Enterprise Board required Ministerial approval before proceeding, so its Radionics rescue plan was first sent for consideration to Eric Varley – Industry Secretary – for approval sometime between August and September. If approved, Radionics could no longer continue using its own funds to fund primary lines of business.
Mike Wakefield and Basil Smith eventually gave up working on the Radionics computer; possibly due to either not wanting to moonlight for competitors or needing to focus on their primary job at Newbury Labs, they may have been transferred there instead of leaving Radionics to continue its development.
Types
Radionics is an alternative healing approach where practitioners utilize their natural ESP faculties to both discover the energetic disturbances underlying illness, as well as stimulate its return towards health-supportive levels. A special radionics instrument may be employed by practitioners to resonate with a patient or subject’s energy field and address imbalances or blockages within it.
Radionic rates are an integral component of radionics practice and serve as numerical codes assigned to various conditions or qualities that practitioners wish to analyze or influence. Radionic device settings use rates as programming instructions to create resonance with energy fields of subjects in order to address blockages or imbalances that have arisen within them. Dowsing or muscle testing techniques are usually employed by practitioners when selecting rates; their pendulum or own body may help detect subtle energy fluctuations that help determine which rate best addresses any condition or quality being evaluated by practitioners.
There are three primary rates used in radionics: Base 10, Base 44 and Base 336. Each was developed at different times by different individuals but are generally understood to resonate differently with various subtle energies or occult anatomy structures. Albert Abrams is believed to have developed Base 10 first; using decade resistor boxes calibrated between zero and 10, his devices used this rate system calibrated between zero and 10. Since it remains so widely accepted today it remains the predominant form of radionics rates used today.
Applications
Radionic rates provide practitioners with an efficient tool for scanning and instructing morphogenetic fields, enabling them to detect and address physical, emotional, spiritual imbalances. Each organ within the body, disease or remedy has an ideal vibrational rate; any deviation indicates imbalance and can be addressed using specific radionic rates. Radionics rests upon the principle that all matter is energy interconnecting in an intricate web of interdependency that all beings share together.
Radionics requires some intuition and is typically conducted using readings from an “energy” chart that contains information about various energies and their frequencies. The chart is organized based on factors like astrological signs and chakras of the human body as well as various other factors. Practitioners may use techniques like dowsing or muscle testing when making their decisions.
To determine the appropriate rates, practitioners use “witness samples,” such as blood or photographs taken of someone, in order to establish contact with their energy field and set their rates with either a pendulum or radionic machine featuring dials.
Dilution is another method used by practitioners to adjust rates on their devices, as this allows rates to be easily modified as more water is added, creating different vibrational frequencies and rates. Many radionics enthusiasts also see parallels between radionic principles and homeopathy – where highly diluted substances may have significant healing properties – and radionic principles.
Not only is radionics fraught with technical challenges, it can also raise legal and ethical considerations. Due to its reliance on intuitive perceptions and lack of scientific validation, its practice can become open to criticism – including conspiracy theories that allege secret societies or government agencies are using radionics for mind control experiments or other ulterior purposes. A skeptic might argue that any perceived positive outcomes of treatment are simply due to placebo effect where patients feel better just by believing the treatment works.