Can I use Radionics? HOW?

Using Radionics

I believe anyone can use radionic technique, can do the same things that I do, if they are open to it and willing to try . . .

I look at radionics as a concept, and yes, as a skill. I differ from many of my colleagues in that I consider the equipment a tool, and emphasize the importance of the skills you must learn.

The interesting thing is that these skills are a real stretch for most people. They usually "don't come naturally" and take some adjustment of your sense of reality. Sometimes when we step outside of our perceptions we feel uncomfortable, unsure.

I can remember going through this "stretching process". It is easier if you have some sort of foundation beneath.

I do talk about this in this course and invite comments from you . . .

Developing the Necessary Skills

Most of us wish we could find some help in choosing the best option. Since our soil (and circumstances) are uniquely different, books, reports and even our wise neighbors' suggestions don't give us answers. If there just was a way to recognize and choose the best path to take (each week) to bring us the quality (quantity) crop/harvest we desire.

Well there is a way to get these specific answers! There is a way to fine tune your soil and crop management system to save you time, money and give you the highest quality, nutrient dense crop . . . and with outstanding yields!

All you need to do is

  • Get comfortable with dowsing
  • Become clear about the questions you have
  • (Trust) and Act upon your "answers"
  • Observe the result (response) and learn from the experience.

Every farmer would say they are looking for results, when in fact what is is happening is a response. They should be paying attention to the response their soil is making to the tuning (radionic balancing) they are running.

LF TIPS and Techniques-2 Radionic Technique pdf.pdf

What is Dowsing?

The Dowsing skill ("getting a stick") is the one most farmers balk at. They are used to using their hands in other ways in their farming. Learning to feel for a sticky sensation seems very hard to do.

Pondering this I came up with some interesting realizations.

  • Farmers are used to equipment "doing what it is supposed to do" automatically!
  • Feeling for fine changes in textures is really something farmers do very often.
  • Trusting one's instinctive senses (rather that reading the label or "how their grandfather did it") is hard (and maybe even risky)

If you truly love the soil (and farming) you will have some innate knowledge. Work with that knowledge . . .

Yes getting (and trusting) your dowsing method is hard . . .

. . . but it IS worth it!

What now?

If you are previewing these first three lectures

you can

  • sign into the "Tips and Techniques" course for $100 (and learn a lot more)
  • Ask questions (in the Chapter comments) you have about radionics and agriculture
    • in the comments
    • by email
    • sign up for a Zoom consultation
  • set up a small project on your farm to try some radionic techniques. DYI
    • work through the SE.05 Kit for Gardening with a child or spouse.
    • weekly evaluate your project (with notes and comments)
  • go on with the next lesson and see if this is a good fit for you (and your farming practice)


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