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Updated 15 January 2008 NEW Proceedings of the Conferences of the Radionic Association 1960-1968 available as pdf files on CD £7 + £0.78 inland p&p John Wilcox on Radionics Audio CD of lecture given in 1976. Historical lecture by a late Secretary of the Radionic Association. £5 + £0.78 p&p Radionic Journal 1954-2006 Vols. 1-51 on DVD (or 2 CDs) as pdf files. Complete with index. £25 + £0.78 p&p All available from the Radionic Association: George de la Warr and Mind & Matter The experimental work of George de la Warr and his colleagues was reported largely in the Journal Mind & Matter published between 1957 and 1967. This has become very difficult to obtain in recent years. From 1967 Mind & Matter was superseded by a Newsletter which is not as useful for research purposes having more general and often more ephemeral material. It ceased publication in 1986. The DVDs are available for £20 + £0.78 postage and packing. Contact the Radionic Association Shamanism, dowsing and the healing tradition. Article by Tony Scofield. |
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is now acknowledged that there is more to reality than can be perceived through our normal
senses. Evidence suggests that invisible energy fields permeate and support the physical
bodies of living organisms, as has often been asserted in the past by particularly
sensitive people. It is possible to support these fields through various healing techniques, including those known broadly as Radionics. Meridian Associates are scientists who are interested in researching and applying non-invasive strategies for promoting health. We offer the following services by mail by qualified practitioners:
Click to find more information on these services, and how to get in contact with us. Meridian Associates are based in Folkestone, UK. E-mail: felfield@ntlworld.com
Training in radionics is provided by the Radionic Association. Details of these courses are available from the Secretary at Baerlein House, Goose Green, Deddington, Banbury, Oxon. 0X15 OSZ. The next introductory and training weekend is in April 12th-13th, 2008 at Sparsholt College, Winchester, Hants. (Also September 2008) Details from the Secretary and www.radionic.co.uk Radionics and the Horder Report
In 1925 Sir Thomas Horder and his committee produced a report on their tests on Boyd’s Emanometer, a modification of the diagnostic technique developed by Albert Abrams which lead to the development of radionics, a technique of distant healing used today. 68 pp booklet, card covers. £5.99. ISBN: 978-0-9545786-3-3 It is available price £5.99 (+ postage & packing) from the publisher, bookshop (not Waterstones!) or from your normal supplier. Go to Trencavel Press to buy by credit card. HORIZONS IN RADIONICS A new book published to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee of the Radionic Association. Edited by Dr Tony Scofield 250 pages. ISBN 0 9545786 0 0. Published by Trencavel Press, 2003
Horizons in Radionics is the first book for many years to explore in depth some of the aspects of this practice and to bring to the reader, whether they be experienced practitioner or interested layperson, a greater understanding of the philosophy and practice of this powerful technique. In the first chapter Linda Fellows explores the relationship between radionics and modern science and provides a convincing argument that aspects of radionics have parallels with modern concepts in quantum science. Tony Scofield describes the early history of radionics and its trials and tribulations. Working largely from primary sources this well referenced chapter provides some interesting novel insights into the early evolution of the therapy. Gillian Lowe discusses the radionic approach to treating chronic disease while Alan Gwilt does the same for terminal illness. Alan also describes treatments for patients after they have died which ease their passage. Both chapters are illustrated with case histories. In an authoritative essay Nick Franks, a homeopath as well as a radionic practitioner, discusses the role of homeopathic miasms into radionic work. The concept of the chakras, introduced from Eastern mystical tradition, is discussed from a radionic standpoint by Cathy Marshall. Cathy extends the major chakras with some ‘minor’ ones which she has found valuable in radionic treatment. The area of ‘rates’, the numbers used on the radionic instrument for both analysing and treating, is discussed by Ina Manzoor, for many years the official rate maker for the Radionic Association. This is a valuable contribution in the light of ongoing discussions in this area. The next chapters deal with analysis and treatment in specific areas. Three experienced practitioners, Sally Higham, Doris Frankish and Linda Fellows, describe some of their human case histories and other experiences in radionics. Galea Parsons, a practitioner with a large horse practice, describes horse case histories, but in her first chapter she deals with the subtle anatomy of the horse and how it relates to the physical anatomy. Subtle anatomy is the level at which the radionic practitioner works. Radionics has been used extensively in the field of agriculture and horticulture, especially in the United States where treatment of humans has been forbidden. One of our most experienced agricultural radionic practitioners, Enid A. Eden describes the history and scope of this field and illustrates her chapter with several case histories. Tony Scofield, in another heavily referenced chapter, has returned to primary sources to present his views on geopathic stress what it is, how it is caused and how it is treated. He draws on years of experience in the field to present a comprehensive synthesis of views. Finally, Tony Scofield describes the major developments in Europe in radionics with particular emphasis on current practice involving computerised and digital instruments. Again well referenced this chapter provides a clear indication of where developments in radionics are currently leading. There are 13 chapters, an Introduction to the book which includes a brief history of the Radionic Association and the book ends with a subject index. |