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Radionics
ОглавлениеIn the early 1900s, Albert Abrams introduced the concept of radionics, the use of an intuitively, kinesiologically derived energy to diagnose and treat illness. Abrams created a large device with multiple dials, each having a number around the dial, and then placing something belonging to the individual on a flat, black glass plate. It could be a photograph, a bit of hair, blood, urine, etc. Abrams claimed to detect frequencies, which he considered to be out of the normal range, which could be corrected by treating with a different set of frequencies. Interestingly, the knobs behind the radionics device initially were not connected at all. There were no wires and Abrams was called a quack by no less than the American Medical Association.
Basically, I have a modern radionics device. As far as I can tell, radionics is primarily a mantric tool for intuitive diagnosis and mentally directed or intentionally directed therapy. I actually was taught by Frances Farrelty, an outstanding intuitive, to use just my index finger, rubbing it on any smooth surface and my subconscious mind will give me a yes or no answer. As long as the answer is “no” to whatever question I ask, my finger moves smoothly over the surface. When the answer is “yes,” my finger sticks as if suddenly caught by a bit of adhesive tape. I have no doubt that a talented intuitive can make appropriate diagnoses by such an intuitive maneuver. The United States Psychotronics Association has a large collection of articles and information about radionics. It also conducts an annual meeting presenting the latest work in the broad field of psychotronics. (See www.psychotronics.org.)