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Retrofuturistic Radionics Gadgets

As with shamanism, radionics has developed highly refined technologies for harnessing intention, inspiration and subtle energy for healing purposes, often taking the form of retrofuturistic laboratory gadgets.

Ruth Drown was known for creating instruments without needing an electric power source; she believed that her life energy provided enough of its own energy source to power them.

About Don Paris

He’s known as one of the world’s foremost experts on subtle energy scalar instruments and has taught it to people worldwide. Additionally, he’s an author, speaker and musician known for translating complex ideas into easily digestible terms; popular keynote speaker at both Global Sciences Congress and Congress of Spiritual Scientists conferences.

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As well as his professional life, Dr. Iyer and his wife split their time between homes in the Pacific Northwest and Bali. Both are active participants in spiritual and scientific research communities; they’ve even hosted lectures and workshops about spirituality and alternative medicine topics.

His work has been featured in multiple magazines and online media outlets, such as The New York Times and The Guardian. Additionally, he has published multiple books as well as produced YouTube videos detailing his views on various subjects. Furthermore, he’s become an immensely popular radio guest having appeared on dozens of podcasts and radio shows as an interviewee.

Paris has been seen shopping at high-end stores like Prada and Gucci as well as rocker designer Christian Louboutin (whose heels cost up to PS650). She was photographed carrying a red Gucci bag costing PS1,000 as she attended an event while wearing its signature PS600 Rockstud patent leather shoes from Christian Louboutin.

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She’s an active Instagrammer, regularly sharing snaps of herself at various homes or by the pool in bikinis with Tiki her beloved Chihuahua. Additionally, she enjoys traveling and has shared photos from many trips on her page.

Don offers an abundance of information on Radionics, an obscure healing modality. He discusses quantum physics principles – specifically Einstein’s “Spooky Action at a Distance.” His videos explain its correlation to Radionics and other alternative health practices. In short, Don is creating a bridge between Radionics and conventional physics that may produce revolutionary changes to our understanding of reality.

About Ruth Drown

Ruth Drown was a San Francisco nurse and healer who believed in Atlantis, believing its ancient civilization existed with advanced technologies and healing practices that have since been lost to humanity. Her book Wisdom From Atlantis makes for an intriguing read for anyone interested in ancient history or spirituality.

Over time, Mathilda begins to feel disgruntled and unsettled, so she is convinced to take a break from nursing and travel back with Amanda and Ruth to their family farm. At first she resists this suggestion but soon begins feeling closer than ever to both sisters as well as becoming extremely protective over her niece.

The three quickly settled into a large house near the sea, and quickly began their work together. Over time, they developed various Radionic instruments aimed at treating particular conditions or providing diagnostic information. Ruth became deeply immersed in esoteric studies such as Kabbalah (which seeks to explain reality through numbers), seeking meaning in its various rates used by her Radionic equipment through Kabbalistic interpretations.

Even though she was not a medical doctor, she was well respected in her field and enjoyed many loyal patients. Her success caught the attention of some colleagues who started investigating her methods; unfortunately their findings did not jibe with standard scientific methodology pronouncements; instead her ideas seemed scattered at random like seeds that needed fertile ground to take root and grow.

David Tansley was profoundly affected by her, changing the focus of Homoeopathy from physical treatment to the psychological and emotional planes, dematerialising high potency prescribing. In 1960 he created Radionic Society with 11 practitioners.

George de la Warr developed more sophisticated Radionics instruments and in 1962 established England’s first School of Radionics in Oxford. Today, this society boasts multiple professional practitioners as members and publishes a quarterly journal with around 1,000 members enrolled.

About George de la Warr

George de la Warr and his colleagues exemplified Marcel Duchamp’s approach to art: they challenged traditional conceptions of what constitutes it and overturned long-held beliefs about their field, radionics. Like other early radionics inventors, de la Warr had an appreciation of precision and fine instrumentation; he brought in both an expert instrument maker and physicist as part of their design team to aid him.

His research led him to believe that living matter, particularly blood and hair, emitted an extremely complex spectrum of waveforms evocative of chords and harmonies – this resonance phenomenon, according to him, created a link between patient and operator which could then be altered through sound, magnetism and light energy sources.

De la Warr also devised a method for photographing this radiation, using a special stick plate with holes to capture photons and produce photographs that appeared to reveal an interlace of three-dimensional points arranged around magnets, plotted radionically on standard photographic prints. According to De la Warr’s belief these points extended far beyond magnetic fields – even thousands of miles.

De la Warr and his colleagues conducted further experimentation using light-based devices, specifically the Nodal Point Detector. This device allowed operators to identify patterns of nodal points within someone’s head and neck by watching how light radiated from their forehead; later these patterns of nodal points served as diagnostic and treatment guidelines.

One of his experiments included investigating how rotating an element affected its ability to emit subtle light. He noticed a single, narrow beam would emerge when reaching what he called its critical position; photographing this phenomenon multiple times (radiographically).

De la Warr and his colleagues displayed remarkable intuitive ability despite lacking formal education, turning intuition into practical diagnostic and treatment protocols that helped heal patients with seemingly intractable conditions. Their work even foreshadowed some elements of modern Psychedelic Art such as ambient music.

About Rupert Sheldrake

Former research fellow of Cambridge University, Sheldrake is best-known for his alternative scientific theory of evolution: morphic resonance. Additionally, he is the author of several books including Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home; Morphic Resonance; The Presence of the Past; Chaos Creativity and Cosmic Consciousness and Seven Experiences That Could Change the World.

His research into parapsychology and evolution resulted in the formulation of his theory of “morphic resonance,” which states that all biological forms, including humans, share an inherited collective memory accessible through telepathy-type interconnections. Other works explored telepathic communication among living things; precognition; apparent after-death communications as well as psychic staring effects often observed by psychics.

Sheldrake has conducted groundbreaking work in several other areas beyond telepathy, including studying the effects of intention on plants and animals as well as plant communication systems. He conducted experiments showing how thoughts alone can change plant growth rates. Furthermore, his studies included exploring humans and animal’s abilities to sense each other or objects around them.

Sheldrake is an expert in Radionics and has trained thousands of students on its use. He designed the SE-5 Intrinsic Data Field Analyzer which currently he teaches courses around the globe. Additionally, in his spare time he enjoys spending time with family and exploring more subtle aspects of existence.

At his core is an interest in ecology, mycology and botany as well as history of science and philosophy of religion. Dr. Harari is also the author of several books and has received various awards for his work. Additionally he serves on the Institute of Noetic Sciences near San Francisco and as academic director and visiting professor at Connecticut’s Graduate Institute – with both degrees having earned him membership to both organizations as well as several awards from their respective societies. Additionally he holds both a Ph.D. in biochemistry as well as Master of Arts degrees as well as extensive lecture tours on spirituality topics in various countries around the world – plus appearances on television and radio programs around these same themes.

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