How can I use Radionics in my garden?
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 . . .
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)
Yes getting (and trusting) your dowsing method is hard . . .
. . . but it IS worth it!
Radionics is a wonderful way to fine tune gardens and small farms . . . and it is so personal. It helps you make the best choices and saves tons of time.
I will hold an on-site course here at Little Farm once or twice a summer. It will be “hands on”, probably 2-3 days and you will want to have worked with your own projects, gathering your own experience as much as possible to get best value from the course.
As for lodging and meals; I have plenty of room here at my home, (inside or outside) Group meals offer time to question, listen and learn.
Let me know if you are interested on getting more information on that . . . send me an email at [email protected] and I will answer your questions.
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