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It is not necessary to know all about anatomy and physiology before you
can initiate healing, either in radionics or traditional hands-on
healing. But we have found that in both modalities, if one knows more
about the accurate details of anatomy, and, say, something like the
feeling-signature of a pathogen (and not somebody’s unproven theories
about physiology or pathogens), one can have more accuracy, a clearer
idea of what needs to be addressed and more clearly defined pertinent
questions. This adds to the overall focus, concentration, and energy
sent – and thus almost always to a more effective healing.
On the other hand, one must be careful not to take the academic learning
of these things too far and hold them in blind belief. This academic
material may not be accurate, and your blind belief in them can keep you
from seeing the true full data at hand. The medical doctors I’ve taught
have often had trouble with this because they are highly invested in
their academic ideas and beliefs.
Radionics practitioners use “rate books,” which contain detailed
listings of energetic anatomy, body systems and organs, pathogens, and
various disease conditions. These rate books guide you through the
biofield in a systematic way to pinpoint the problem areas which need to
be addressed. You do not need to know what the technical terms or rates
mean; by following the process carefully and systematically the results
are automatic.
In hands-on healing, as we observe our target psychically, all the
necessary data is coming to us for observation. We take this data and
translate it using our own inner symbology library. These symbols can
take the form of sounds, pictures, smells – whatever makes sense to us
in our own personal symbology. We all have a slightly different – and
sometimes greatly different – symbology system. That’s why one healer’s
picture is often so different from another healer’s picture. The meaning
and the real data are the same, but the outer description is different
depending on the observer. Even without detailed knowledge of anatomy
and physiology, the instructions from the protocol and the spirits will
guide the healer in creating an effective healing.
If you let it, the hands-on healing process can teach you, through
direct experience, the real truth about the nature of health and
disease, wellness and un-wellness. Then the knowledge you gain from, for
example, the pictures in an anatomy book, can direct you towards asking
more relevant questions which will guide your investigation towards more
and more accuracy.
In both radionics and hands-on healing, it all boils down to the actual
questions being asked. If you don’t know what to ask, you can’t get the
information you are seeking. If you ask your questions poorly or
sloppily, or without focus, or if you ask the wrong questions, you won’t
get the information you need. The key is in the questions (and this is
true for any spiritual pursuit).
Sometimes in both traditions we will broadcast a simple, generic “well
being” or “healing,” and that often helps. This is what most healers
today are doing in all of their work. We’ve often wished that healing
could be just that simple, but “the proof is in the pudding” as we’ve
observed repeatedly in our own healing work – the finer and more
accurate the detail, the more effective the results. The protocols of
radionics provide the matrix through which anyone, regardless of prior
training, can initiate an accurate, powerful, lasting healing. |
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