Radiesthesia (medical dowsing), is often the preferred approach when seeking remedies through homoeopathy. This form of diagnosis helps detect disease conditions as they arise and offers homoeopathic remedies that will strengthen deficient organs or regulate endocrines.
Every material emitted by living or nonliving matter emits radiation and contains vibrational forces, and through radiesthesia one may gain insight into this hidden power in another dimension.
Historical background
Radiesthetie science was rediscoverd in the early 1900s by two French colleagues: physician A. de Belizal and engineer L. Chaumery. Both spent several years exploring this invisible science, searching for scientific explanations – they found out, among other things, that certain rays could be sent hundreds of miles away to kill microbes in test tubes located far from them.
Radiesthetie (radiation and sensation) is an ancient Egyptian science with roots dating back millennia, founded on the principle that all objects, living or inert, possess an energetic or vibratory pattern which can be sensed by humans – much like Earth’s electromagnetic field which can be detected using magnets or electronic equipment. Radiesthetie science transcends physicality; its scope can even extend into other realms.
At one time, humans were sensitive to energy that existed all around them and used their bodies as detectors of this energy. Over time, this knowledge was passed along mostly via word of mouth until society focused on materialistic advancements rather than spiritual ones and began forgetting its principles.
At the core of these principles lies the notion that all objects, living and inanimate, emit an energy field which humans can detect through sensory experience and mental/psychic ability. A simple pendulum, for instance, can detect vibrations emanating from objects or people surrounding them–often called their aura – as detected by swinging of a pendulum. Polarization within an object’s aura or its swinging of pendulum allows us to detect its extent.
Folklore refers to this practice under various names: dowsing, cleidomancy and rhabdomancy. A seeker uses a tool such as a pendulum to locate water sources, minerals or animals for hunting. Thomas Hardy used this same approach when Bathsheba Everdene in Far from the Maddening Crowd used this same practice in order to determine her future husband.
Principles
Everything, living or inert, produces vibrations of various forms which we call radiation or energy and which are quantifiable. Human beings possess the unique ability to detect these vibrations with their bodies and minds – this phenomenon is known as radiesthesia and does not constitute witchcraft or magic but instead a scientific process governed by nature’s laws.
As with any science, radiesthesia imposes certain rules that must be observed. A dowser or radiesthetist must abide by vibrational analysis principles in order to gain a thorough understanding of its dynamics and practical applications. The main principle behind radiesthesia is that all objects, both living and inanimate, emit an electromagnetic field which can be detected by a radiesthetist; this field can then be directed by intention either to gather information or heal.
The dowser must also observe the law of polarity. Radiesthetic forces operate in pairs or triads and cannot exist independently from each other. Therefore, it is extremely important that no interference or contact be made with any of these triads as any disruptions could lead to dispersing forces which in turn compromise accuracy of readings.
Finally, it is essential to recognize that a radiesthetic sample shares many of the properties of traditional laboratory samples. Like their medical counterparts, these radiesthetic samples reflect energy status of an object or person being measured – just like blood samples are used for laboratory testing in conventional medicine. One unique quality of these radiesthetic samples is their dynamic quality – they reflect similar radiesthetic energies at both moments in time and across long distances.
Radiesthesia comes from two Latin terms – radius for “ray or radiation”, and aisthesis in Greek for sensitivity – which together cover its depth and scope as an ancient science that encompasses not only physical science but also its invisible counterpart where subtle energies and alchemy operate.
Techniques
All living and inert substances, as well as humans themselves, emit forms of energy in the form of vibration. Such vibrations can be measured and captured with certain instruments – this process is known as radiesthesia (or medical dowsing), an ancient science first employed by ancient explorers to locate water sources, minerals and animals; later used in military mine detection during wartime by Wilhelm Reich’s discovery of Orgone energy and further refined by Abbe Mermet’s work; now revived in Psychotronics research.
Radiesthetists use one of a range of instruments, from the simple Egyptian pendulum through calibrated rods and electronic devices. These tools measure human radiesthesia for multiple uses: detection and location of infections; testing nerves and glands for health conditions such as inflammation or vitamin/mineral deficiencies; or even testing organs to check for parasites and pathogenic organisms such as parasites and mold; as well as providing diagnostic advice about organ health or deficiencies.
A radiesthetist can determine which potency of homoeopathy remedy would best fit a particular case and determine whether any psoric diseases like tuberculosis exist.
Studies have demonstrated that individuals skilled at using radiesthesia are capable of discriminating between objects or people with similar features – including colour, shape, size and other essential qualities – who share certain characteristics such as colour, shape or size that resonant with each other, such as their colour, shape size or other essential qualities. A radiesthetist will feel differences in vibrational quality between each element that exists which allows him to match each characteristic with an appropriate remedy; but they should remember radiesthesia is only one tool available to therapists so it should never replace conventional diagnostic techniques or take precedence over traditional diagnostic techniques used by therapists when making diagnosessing of diseases.
Applications
All beings and objects emit vibrational energy fields that can be sensed with advanced energy systems. Radiesthesia is the term given to this practice of sensing these energy fields to collect information about them; during ancient Egyptian times this was part of their science of the invisible, though much of this knowledge was lost with only fragmentary understandings remaining as folklore or magical practices surviving as folklore or magical practices; also used by Greek philosophers such as Pythagoras and Plato in their studies of Numbers and Sacred Geometry respectively.
Radiesthesia is an amalgamation of Latin radius (radiation), and Greek aisthesis (sensitivity), both meaning invisible aspects of physical science where alchemy and other forces operate. Radiesthesia can be performed using various instruments from simple pendulums to sophisticated electronic devices. Dowsing uses this technique and has led to other fields like Wilhelm Reich’s discovery of Orgone energy or “Psychotronics”.
Medical radiesthesia when combined with homoeopathy can be extremely helpful in diagnosing diseases. While traditional diagnostic methods attempt to match symptoms with known disease patterns, radiesthesia identifies the forces causing illness instead.
Radiesthesists must acquire an exact replica of an object or person they wish to work with so as to establish resonance in order to gather information, search for answers or heal. A vibrational sample provides this ability; symbolism or visualization may be employed. Unlike standard laboratory samples which only reflect energy status at one specific moment in time, vibrational samples continue to show this even at distance.
Radiesthesists use these samples to test for infections, nerve and gland conditions, vitamin and mineral deficiencies as well as many other causes that contribute to illness. Before making decisions that will impact on patients with this knowledge it is vital that radiesthetists fully comprehend what they are doing and why.