What does Radionics DO?

So often people will first ask "What does Radionics DO?"

I have really puzzled over that question. I think what they are really asking is "what use would an understanding of radionics do for me?"

Radionics is actually a field of study. It is the study of the subtle patterning behind physical form and most people have not even thought of that, a blueprint, how curious!

So radionics doesn't really DO anything, but helps you to do quite a lot. It sort of "opens the door" to a whole new view of living form. I love doing things that are quite remarkable . . . but still are understandable.

It's sort of like the experiences that technology give us, like going to the movies on Netflix or face timing someone across the world.


P Kelly Interview 1984.pdf

This is an interesting interview with Peter Kelly, who was my first instructor in radionics. Peter trained many farmers to use radionics on a 2 dial 2 bank Hieronymus-type instrument. I worked as one of his instructors in the 1980s and learned much at Interdimensional Sciences in Georgia.

When I get to the lecture on pests and the LFR strategy for managing insects in


In my opinion, the best way to learn

  • . . . about the subtle fields
  • . . . about your equipment (or device)
  • . . . about your farm (and sustainability)
  • . . . and about your own abilities . . .

is to start with a project. One that is of interest, that you are committed to (and can be objective about). Make it challenging but small so you can accurately observe the response to the radionics.

I do think classes are great, give you lots of ideas (and new perspectives). But your experience will teach you more tha anything else.



In this project with potatoes last year (2020) I was working with the growth cycles to speed up and increase yield. I had never seen large potato seed so I decided to tune the seed cycle. It was August and I had gotten a nice harvest of (early) tubers. The blooming started again and this is the result!


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