What form does a radionic analysis take?
Aradionic analysis may take different forms depending on the
school of thought the practitioner trained or belongs.
In early form of radionics, the medical model was used. Here, the patient's
illness was identified in medical terms and the radionic analysis was geared
towards discovering what could be done by way of 'treatment'. Many practitioners
are still following this old school method. It is not unusual to hear such practitioners
still refering to their treating this condition or that condition.
In the early 70s, a new concept was introduced into radionics by David Tansley, D.C. That concept took into account man's subtle anatomy. The etheric, astral (or emotional), the mental, and causal bodies came to be incorporated into radionic analysis by some practitioners. Analysis of the chakras also was added. No doubt, this considerably extended the scope and efficacy of radionics.
Dr. Tansley did not end there. In the 80s he took further steps and introduced the concept of Ray Energies into radionic practice. This concept, though difficult to grasp by some practitioners, further elevated radionic healing into the pinnacle of a truly holistic healing art. This was so because, for the first time in radionic practice, man's link with the cosmos and the primordial creative force could be intelligently applied. The subject of Ray Energies is vast and we shall devote another time to its exploration.
Some practitioners incorporate concepts derived from Oriental Medicine (such as acupuncture meridian energies), Tibetan Medicine and Psychiatry, and Cosmobiology, into radionics. This has not only led to increased efficiency and made therapies more potent, but has further demonstrated that radionics is a a very highly effective healing tool whose only limitation is the limitation of the human mind.
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