What kind of instruments does a radionic practitioner use?

There are various kinds of instruments used by radionic practitioners, from the simplest to the most weird. These instruments fall into three main categories, namely, (a) Instruments for a radionic analysis, (b) instruments for the radionic therapy or treatment, and (c) combinations of (a) and (b).

Analysis Instruments:
These enable the practitioner to find out the cause of a disease or ailment, depending on the model of disease causation he uses. Most of the instruments are dial based, i.e. they have knobs with calibrations numbers) on them. Certain combination of numbers represent certain parameters such as anatomical parts of the body, physiological body functions, emotions, named diseases or conditions, commands, or statements. These combination of numbers to represent certain parameters or thought are what are called radionic 'rates'.

Treatment Instruments:
These are also calibrated to enable treatment rates to be put up on them. These rates could represent vibrational remedies such as homeopathics, flower essences, tissue salts, color, gem remedies, conventional medications, vitamins and minerals, etc. These instruments could also be used to put up 'healing commands' for 'broadcast' to patients. Combination Instruments: Some instruments could be used for both analysis and treatment, and their designs reflect this dual role.


The Radionic Pendulum and the Stick Pad:

The radionic pendulum is a device suspended from the end of a string or robe, and amplifies the answer to questions posed by the practitioner, using a predetermined answer code. For example, if you determine that a clockwise swing of the pendulum for means 'YES', and a counter-clockwise gyration means 'NO', then a pendulum should be able to give you the answer to any YES/NO questions you pose. It should do this accurately. Certain conditions, of course do apply.

A radionic stick pad, as the name implies, is a device that you stroke with your thumb, usually. Initially your thumb just moves freely over it, but it gets stuck to the surface of the device, or doesn't slide freely over it as before, when the correct answer is received. Certain conditions also apply.

Both the pendulum and the stick pad are used in the process of analysis and treatment. Each practitioner determines which of these he feels more comfortable with, and he uses it to enhance his practice.

We must also mention therapeutic patterns as radionic instruments. These are symbols or shapes that carry certain energy patterns that could be projected to patients. They do not have dials and calibrations, and could range from simple two dimensional figures like a triangle, square, a Star of David, etc, to mandala like shapes and figures.

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