Radionics Tips and Techniques for Farmers
A Manuel for using Radionics . . . the "Little Farm" way!
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This Subtle Energy class was developed at Little Farm Research and is still being used to introduce students (and instructors) to skills, principles and concepts used in agriculturall radionic applications.
It includes 8-10 hours of instruction, multiple assignments detail sheets and exercise worksheets. Also included is the Agriculture booklet and a Radionic Template, fondly known as the SE.05.
When you finish this course you should have a working knowledge of the principles behind Radionic evaluation and balancing. You should know how to scan a list or drawing, evaluate your findings, and support crop production in a "Little Farm way".
Radionics gives you an alternative way of looking at yourself, your crops, soil, orchards and will change your perception about your world. It is exciting to enjoy this new views on things!
Enrolling in LFR Radionics is open to everyone (without cost) and you are able to browse and even preview the different courses. I will send a monthly update on course updates to every person who enrolls on the LFR Radionic Training page (unless you ask me to not send the emails)
My lecture titles double as a TOC (table of contents) for the courses and you can look at them from the course enrollment page.
I sometimes offer a free (or $10) mini course that is either an overview or to spotlight an interesting aspect of the course.These mini courses offer insight into the full school course, give you a way to ask questions about the subject and let you sample my online teaching style.
Your Instructor
In the 1990s Lutie Larsen had the privilege of researching the early history of radionics in England. She (and her daughter Katherine, traveled to England more than 15 times.
She actively participated in the radionic course work offered by Keys College of Radionics in Oxford and received her diploma in Horticulture and Agriculture the summer of 1996. She enjoyed the unique privilege of staying at the home of Lavender Dower and visiting the Delawarr Laboratories numerous times. "There is so much to learn from these Pioneers of Radionics and the processes they used in their early research. They were asking the same questions we are asking today, and they found their answers . . .!" - Lutie Larsen
She also had the opportunity to work directly with an original Delawarr Mark IV Camera at LFR during the years 1997-2017. She did most of this work privately but much was preserved in notes and discussions during those years.
Ms Larsen has lectured extensively at conferences on the principles that govern subtle field research and the part her time with radionic photography played in understanding those principles.
Course Curriculum
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StartMonitor your Crop - Radionic Technique T&T Chapter #2
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StartIt starts with the Soil - T&T Chapter #3 - 4
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StartLet's look deeper . . . T&T Chapters 5-6
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StartWhat about the Subtle Fields of Seed? T&T Chapter #7
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StartField Crops, Growth Cycles and Support Systems T&T Chapter #8
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StartPerennial crops, Orchards, Vineyards and Berry crops - T&T Chapter # 12
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StartKeeping environmental stresses in check . . . T&T Chapter #9
Frequently Asked Questions
A second version of Basic Radionics using either dial or digital equipment is available. Radionic equipment is a tool, a wonderful tool but just like any tool needs a skilled "operator" with a purpose in mind, Radionic principles must be understood and respected.
I prefer to start students out using the SE.05, a radionic template, that allows the student to sense the personal skills of dowsing, asking questions, focusing intent and utilizing (and trusting) intuition, before adding the instrumentation. These two courses are bundled at a special discounted price if you choose to take them both.