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     The Radionic Association

IT’S OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

Objectives

The Association, founded in 1943, has two roles. First, it is the professional society of qualified Radionic practitioners. Secondly, it is a society of laymen interested in Radionics who wish to keep in touch with the development of the subject. The Association’s aims are to protect and promote  the practice of Radionics as an honourable and skilled profession, to foster research into the science of Radionics, and to provide a clearing house for the collection and dissemination of relevant information.

Activities

In addition to publishing the Radionic Journal, which is provided free to all members, the Association holds regular meetings, publishes various brochures and monographs, supplies books and other publications about Radionics, maintains a Library of over 1,000 titles form which members may borrow books by post, issues a list of practising members and handles a large volume of requests for information, literature and general advice about Radionics from all over the world.

Membership

The class of Qualified Membership comprises three grades: Fellow, Member and Licentiate. The class of Associate Member (Professional Class) is for persons with an existing health care practice who, while not wishing to hold themselves out to the public as Radionic Practitioners, wish to use Radionics as an adjunct to their health care practice. Election to the class of Qualified Members and Associate Members (Professional Class) is obtainable only by examination. The remaining class of Associates is open to anyone over the age of 18 years who is interested in Radionics and has a genuine desire to support the objects of the Association.

Subscriptions

Please apply to the Secretary for details of subscription rates.

Training

Training for the examinations of the Association is provided by training courses approved by the Association. Details of these courses are available from the Secretary at Baerlein House, Goose Green, Deddington, Banbury, Oxon. 0X15 OSZ.

Foundation Courses will be held in 2006 September 9th-10th at Sparsholt College, Winchester, Hants. Details from the Secretary and the web site www.radionic.co.uk

Enquiries

Enquiries and requests for membership application forms and publications are welcomed by the Secretary at Baerlein House, Goose Green, Deddington, Banbury, Oxon. 0X15 OSZ, UK. (Tel/Fax: (01869) 338852). e-mail: secretary@radionic.co.uk;                         web site: www.radionic.co.uk

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