Radiesthesia should never be dismissed as mere entertainment; rather, its applications have many serious uses.
Homoeopathic prescribing by analogy seems particularly useful as a means of establishing the probable simillimum and finding remedies to strengthen organs and balance endocrines.
Principles
Radiesthesia is an ancient form of divination, energy healing and spiritual exploration which examines vibrational frequencies emitted from all living things within the universe. The art of Radiesthesia lies in detecting these energies with a pendulum (dowsing rod) or by sensing them directly through our own bodies – this technique has long been practiced across cultures worldwide as Cleidomancy, Coscinomancy or Dactylomancy –
Dowsing can be intimidating to novices, but with proper guidance it can become an invaluable tool for personal healing and development. This introductory course provides the ideal way to start exploring this fascinating science; reading material as well as hands-on practice with a specialized pendulum are included to help students discover their radiesthesia (radiesthesia is the name given for radiative sensation).
Radiesthesia was long considered one of Egypt’s finest sciences. German soldiers employed it extensively during both World Wars to detect mines; French Jesuit Abbe Mermet became well-known for using Tele-Radiesthesia techniques both locally (“Dowsing”) and distantly (“Tele-Radiesthesia“). Radiesthesia‘s influence can even be found in Wilhelm Reich’s discovery of Orgone energy; today many institutions worldwide study various aspects of Radiesthesia.
Dowsing can take many forms; from using a forked branch or other object as bait, to formulating a series of questions based on astrology, astronomy, alchemy or ancient esoteric practices such as alchemy. One common method of dowsing involves pendulum use – this technique is known as “radiesthesia.” Other types include cleidomancy and rhabdomancy that also use similar principles.
Radiesthesia aims to establish resonance with any object or person we seek information on, using a pendulum or another dowsing instrument to do this. Information received through resonance is converted into yes/no answers on a scale from 1-10, so questions must be clear and specific while students must remain fully present and relaxed for best results.
Techniques
Radiesthesia is a way of tuning into the energetic vibrations that constitute our reality, enabling practitioners – known as radiesthetists or dowsers – to tap into an invisible spectrum of energy frequencies imperceptible to our senses, providing deeper levels of insight, guidance, and healing.
Dowsing, an age-old empirical science, is often misunderstood or dismissed due to ignorance and a misunderstanding of its nature. Dowsing generally refers to searching for water and mineral resources; however it has much wider applications; when done by a competent practitioner a dowsing rod or pendulum can register and measure all types of radiation emitted by minerals, plants, animals as well as humans.
Radiesthesia can detect various physical and emotional states, as well as disease or infection, similar to how stethoscope can register subtle vibrations created by various organs; however, unlike its counterpart, radiesthesia can pinpoint underlying causes for symptoms or disorders, for instance determining what caused a headache through vibrations emitted by their skull or blood vessel structure.
Radiesthesia offers many distinct advantages to any environment. It can identify and clear away negative or stagnant energies in homes, businesses and natural landscapes to create more energetically supportive spaces which promote health and wellbeing. By doing so, radiesthetists can facilitate healthier spaces.
Radiesthesia can also be a powerful way of furthering spiritual and personal development. By tapping into subtle energetic vibrations, radiesthetists are able to gain insights into themselves and others that lead to increased clarity, self-empowerment, and alignment with one’s true purpose – complementing other forms of holistic healing like acupuncture and aromatherapy in this process.
Applications
The primary tool used in radioesthesia is the pendulum. While this tool can be used both for searching and healing purposes, to register any changes in vibrational frequency the dowser must first establish resonance with an object such as minerals or people before making measurements. He or she can use visualization techniques to create mental samples which contain all vibrational properties present in original subjects he is measuring; unlike laboratory samples which only reflect energy states at once momentary snapshot, vibrational samples continue to indicate energy states over time and great distances.
Dowsers must take great care not to exert any conscious influence over the vibrational samples they are recording, but may make conscious choices to use certain types of information and select specific vibrational frequencies for measuring purposes. For instance, using sound vibrational characteristics as an indicator for magnetic field strength might help in measuring an object or person. Or using music vibrational characteristics could provide insight into emotional states of people or even determine health statuses of individuals.
Medical radiesthesia allows dowsers to identify pathogenic organisms responsible for an illness and prescribe remedies to combat them; Guyon Richards was one of the pioneers who laid this groundwork, as his work laid the groundwork for modern radionics.
Abbe Mermet’s book from the early twentieth century is an undiscovered treasure of experimental and scientific reportage on radiesthesia (dowsing). Abbe Mermet goes into great depth when explaining his methods of dowsing, including discussing radiations emitted by objects, minerals, plants and animals as well as his experiments using this form of teleradiesthesia (teleradiesthesia). For Abbe Mermet to reach this level of proficiency required a disinterested attitude along with rigorous training over an extended period.
Results
Radiesthesia employs the pendulum as its instrument. This may take the form of anything from a calibrated rod to complex electronic equipment; but its principle remains unchanged; when pointed at objects or people, vibrational energies attract or repel it and this same attraction or repulsion causes magnetic forces.
The Radiesthetie instrument can be used to locate various phenomena. For instance, it can help locate mineral lodes or underground springs as well as detect diseases. Furthermore, its pendulum can detect human beings’ etheric bodies so as to find any missing children; Dr Ernest Martin demonstrated this fact years ago by showing that one side of their auras are more strongly magnetized compared to others and that their extent could be delimited with ease.
Medical radiesthetie pioneer W. Guyon Richards discovered that viral remedies work more effectively than bacterial ones when testing patients for infections or glandular imbalances, vitamin and mineral deficiencies or deficiencies, etc.
This type of testing differs from traditional homoeopathic diagnosis, which seeks to match symptoms to known illnesses or syndromes, in that the former seeks to match case to condition while the latter attempts to discover any underlying forces that are contributing to its symptoms.
Therefore, radiesthetic diagnosis differs from its orthodox counterpart in being more precise and in-depth in its analysis.
Homoeopathic practitioners working radiesthetically must pay careful attention to the Homoeopathic Materia Medica and study symptoms closely in order to match a remedy with each case, but radiesthesia may still help them identify an agent which will go some way towards alleviating symptoms even if it may not be an exact match; furthermore, practitioners will ensure that important disease conditions that require individual attention do not go ignored.