Theory of Radionics
The theory of radionics is based on the fundamental
principle that all living entities, including humans, animals, plants, and even
inanimate objects, emit unique energy frequencies. These frequencies are
believed to reflect the overall state of health, emotions, and spiritual
well-being of the individual or entity. Practitioners of radionics posit that
disruptions or imbalances in these energy fields can lead to physical ailments,
emotional disturbances, or spiritual disharmony1.
In radionics practice, a specialized device known as a
radionic instrument serves as a crucial tool for practitioners. This instrument
acts as a bridge between the practitioner's intentions and the subject's energy
field. It typically features dials, settings, and input plates that allow the
practitioner to connect with and manipulate the energy frequencies of the
subject2.
The mechanics of radionics involve several key aspects:
- Electro-magnetic: Radionics
machines can charge objects with specific electromagnetic frequency
combinations and read the electromagnetic frequency of substances placed
on their input plates.
- Sacred
Geometry: The molecules of substances charged by radionics
machines adopt shapes related to the frequencies used, often represented
by sacred geometric shapes.
- Balancing: Radionics
machines can apply custom electromagnetic frequencies to patients directly,
similar to how they would charge objects, aiming to restore balance within
the patient's energy field1.
Radionics explores the synergy with Quantum Resonance,
emphasizing the role of energy and frequency in the healing process. While
Quantum Resonance underscores the interconnectedness of existence, radionics
provides a systematic approach to identifying, addressing, and rectifying
energetic imbalances using electromagnetic frequencies and sacred geometry