What! I can use a paper template?

I like my beginning (and refreshing) students to spend time on the SE.05 Template. This is a paper template of a basic radionic instrument. It was developed (and designed) by Bill Lawson the inventor of the early SE-5 instruments for subtle research.

When you use it you are using (and developing) important skills within yourself. You are learning to focus with clarity, You are learning to trust your intuition and you are learning to ask questions.

Many students, when they purchase an instrument, step back and empower that instrument to do the work in the subtle (without them).

We do the same thing with our phones and texting . . . we don't really get the full picture of our communication. And, and this is important, we don't develop our ability to communicate clearly and with integrity. Our communication ends up being pretty superficial. Yet we persist on texting because it is quick and easy . . .

Back in the early 2000s I began developing beginner kits using the SE.05 template. Some of my students used them exclusively on even very complex health projects, (usually because they did not have the funds for the instruments.)

Don't give up on getting a radionic instrument. They are wonderful tools and save your a great deal of time. I use mine every day! But I also have programs running on my bank of SE.05 templates . . .

I feel that it is important for new students to start with an original SE.05 Template and so if you sign up for a SE.05 course I will mail one to you. (copies of the template work but not as well. It has to do with the correct ratios of the drawing) I have tested it a number of times. Keep your original as a master after you get comfortable with using it. Then make some copies on cardstock for every day use.

I am using the SE.05 on my baby chicks for daily background (not pulsed) balancing. Their GV has ranged between 48-55( after balancing). I would like to see their GV consistently measuring in the 50s.

I am pushing them to go with light at night.

This means I need to supply warm air from another source. So I have utilized the heater and fan from my Little Giant Incubator and a temperature monitor at night. I have found that the temperature (at the bottom of the box) can drop into the mid 70s and I have been monitoring for stress (the chicks are only a week old). They seem to be tolerating the lower temperatures.

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