Those interested in medical quackery or psionics will appreciate this collection of books on radionics – a form of distance healing in which an individual’s own blood or hair strands are used to diagnose and treat themselves remotely.
In this book, the author sets out to demystify radionics and provide an understandable account of this science.
Report on Radionics by Edward Russell
Radionics practitioners employ the dowsing function of consciousness (radiesthesia) along with psychotronic instruments to detect energy disturbances that lie behind physical or psychological symptoms. Such energy disruptions manifest themselves as imbalances or blockages within the subtle anatomy that forms an energetic framework supporting and vitalizing physical bodies.
Practitioners identify specific frequencies associated with any disruptions or blockages to energy flow in order to promote an optimum flow of energies that aid the body’s natural healing processes. Proponents believe this holistic approach can be successful against numerous health conditions, from emotional or psychological distress to chronic illnesses.
Radionics practitioners may operate devices onsite or remotely depending on client needs; it’s essential to find a highly-trained practitioner with experience and an in-depth knowledge of radionics. Certification from recognized organizations, reviews from past customers and referrals should all help in finding someone ideally suited to your circumstances.
Though radionics is considered pseudoscience, many skeptics still find some benefit in it due to its placebo effect. Radionics‘ electromagnetic frequencies may influence our psyche and body through vibrational resonance; some individuals report experiencing less stress or anxiety after sessions while others have experienced relief from pain relief and other health concerns.
Though radionics practitioners aren’t licensed healthcare professionals, many have received extensive training in operating radionics devices and diagnostic and treatment techniques. Furthermore, some may combine radionics practice with alternative health modalities like energy healing or homeopathy to offer more comprehensive wellness programs to their clients.
Getting to grips with radionics doesn’t need to be daunting! These books provide an introduction to this alternative therapy by covering topics like its history, basic device operation and treatment procedures, analysis and treatment techniques and practitioner profiles so you can make an informed decision as to whether this form of alternative medicine suits you or not.
The Blues (Splanchnic Neurasthenia) Causes and Cure by Albert Abrams
Abrams was one of the founders of radionics, an esoteric medical system said to diagnose and treat illness using dowsing and other techniques. Abrams believed that all matter emitted frequencies that could be used to identify and cure disease; additionally he devised a form of sound-dowsing which allowed him to diagnose people at distance.
This book provides a clear and accessible introduction to Radionics, exploring its core principles. It explores how humans connect their energy fields to the Universal Field of Energy that pervades our universe and uses it for distant diagnosis and treatment purposes. A great book on an engaging subject still relevant today!
Radionics is a form of Magick which works on subtle energies, forces and vibrations which cannot be measured using conventional scientific instruments but which are detectable through extended sensory perception of skilled practitioners. Radionics may be applied in physical, psychological and spiritual realms using pendulums, graphs, symbols shapes etc as sub conscious interfaces with these invisible forces which form all material reality.
Holistic therapy takes an integrative approach, considering all aspects of an individual’s being that can impact health. As an esoteric practice that relies heavily on mental concentration and visualisation techniques, but can also be automated for accessibility to those previously excluded from such forms of healing. A practitioner requires some sort of sample from their patient (typically hair strand), although photos or even pieces of dirt might work equally as well.
The Science of Radionics by Dr. David Tansley
Radionics explains how human energy fields interact with the universal field, providing a holistic healing approach that considers physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of an individual’s well-being as one. Stressors which may be impacting our wellbeing may be identified and healing can be tailored specifically towards each energy field’s individual needs – making Radionics an approach which takes account of all three.
Radionics combines Eastern philosophy and Western science and medicine, asserting that disease results from imbalances within one’s subtle anatomy – energy patterns which form part of every living creature and which underlie matter. Radionics operates at this level of reality and thus falls outside prevailing physics, biology and most modern medicine approaches.
Radionics differs from many healing systems by being grounded in consciousness rather than rationale and logic, using specific instruments and the radiesthetic faculty as its main tools to work distantly on any living or dead system in close proximity as well as those on opposite ends of the globe. Practitioners of Radionics have access to various instruments which enable them to analyse and intervene on anything close by or faraway – either living or dead!
By linking intention with instrumentation and employing rates, psychoactivated codes, and symbols – an extremely sophisticated form of diagnosis and treatment can be delivered – even when patient and practitioner reside far apart.
As a highly complex and effective therapy, aromatherapy may serve both as an alternative or complement to conventional medical treatments. Anyone considering this form of therapy should always seek advice from a qualified healthcare provider before beginning this form of therapy themselves. Furthermore, any practitioners of aromatherapy should ensure they comply with local regulations regarding alternative therapies practiced within their jurisdiction and that they have insurance to cover damages to property or injuries to clients resulting from performing them.
The Science of Radionics: A Manual of Radionic Theory and Practice for the Health-Care Professional
Radionics might seem absurd at first glance; but it has survived due to human thoughts operating at pre-physical levels subtend by matter. This book discusses its origin, development and operation both from a practical viewpoint as well as more abstract scientific principles.
This book covers energy and vibration theories, the field of aether and the atom, molecular structures of substances and human subtle anatomy as impacted by ray energies. Furthermore, this text discusses various methods for diagnosing and treating different illnesses or ailments.
Basic concepts involve electromagnetic radiations (waves) produced by all matter that relate to its density. Different forms of matter produce differing wavelengths and frequencies that can be detected using a simple circuit with variable resistors (rheostats) to specifically select organs, diseases or remedies; Abrams created tables of resistance value which allow operators to specify diseases or remedies before automatically adjusting resistors until reaching the appropriate frequency or wave length detection.
Hair is often the preferred link between practitioner and instrument; however, any piece of dirt from one’s nose, blood from oneself or even sweat from a hand will do just as well. Radionics machines produce vibrations based on both practitioner energy as well as that of substance being treated; hence healing occurs instantly without regard for time or distance constraints.
This is the inaugural publication on instrumented distant healing, an innovative new technique similar to homeopathy in that it does not claim therapeutic effects but instead simply alleviates symptoms. This work serves as an introduction and practical introduction for all those interested in this remarkable form of medicine.