In conversation about radionics recently, I was slightly surprised at how disorganised or limited people are. Many seem very left-brained, relying on computers for radionics diagnosis—a practice that carries its own risks. A computer does all the diagnosis, via algorithms and linear data calculations. In essence, enough is programmed in there so that it takes […]
Virtual Radionics: The Cave within the Machine
Virtual radionics promises convenience and advancement together with a rapid outcome, yet beneath its glittering interface lies a subtle danger. By shifting the work of healing from the individual to the machine, it risks drawing us deeper into patterns of dependence, illusion, and unconsciousness. What appears as progress may in fact bind us more securely […]
The Prayerful Radionicist
Some of us have realised that the radionics instrument is much like an altar, where sacred prayers and practices may take place. The ancient peoples would possibly agree that this is a holy ritual, even with the device brought up to the present moment, having tuneable dials and various settings that have been developed over […]
Two (or Three) Views of Reality and Their Influence on Radionics
It’s good to revisit books. There may often be plenty of opportunities to exclaim, “That wasn’t in the book last time I read it!” – but, well, obviously it was, and the author would say that it was his (or her) intention to say it at the time, but we simply overlooked it because we […]