Radionics
Radionics is a method of sending healing energy to people and animals, no matter where they are in the world. Although radionics is incompatible with Newtonian physics, it is entirely compatible with quantum physics, and also with the ancient teachings which state that we are all one.
Radionics practitioners maintain that all living beings have a subtle energy field. If the field is weakened, then the physical body becomes weak and susceptible to illness. The aim is to identify weaknesses in the body’s energy field and rectify them, thereby healing or preventing disease. Radionic practitioners use a specialised dowsing technique to identify energetic imbalances and to select treatments.
Patients don’t need to be present for the practitioner to conduct an analysis. Instead, a hair sample is used as a witness.
Practitioners then use an instrument to treat the imbalance, or they may recommend various homoeopathic or nutritional supplements.
All living beings, including animals and humans, can be treated radionically. It is not, however, a substitute for veterinary care. Some vets will refer their clients to radionics practitioners.
Practitioners:
Chrissie Mason PhD: http://www.horsehealthmatters.co.uk/
Or to find a practitioner near you go to:
The Radionic Association: http://www.radionic.co.uk/
Radionics is a method of sending healing energy to people and animals, no matter where they are in the world. Although radionics is incompatible with Newtonian physics, it is entirely compatible with quantum physics, and also with the ancient teachings which state that we are all one.
Radionics practitioners maintain that all living beings have a subtle energy field. If the field is weakened, then the physical body becomes weak and susceptible to illness. The aim is to identify weaknesses in the body’s energy field and rectify them, thereby healing or preventing disease. Radionic practitioners use a specialised dowsing technique to identify energetic imbalances and to select treatments.
Patients don’t need to be present for the practitioner to conduct an analysis. Instead, a hair sample is used as a witness.
Practitioners then use an instrument to treat the imbalance, or they may recommend various homoeopathic or nutritional supplements.
All living beings, including animals and humans, can be treated radionically. It is not, however, a substitute for veterinary care. Some vets will refer their clients to radionics practitioners.
Practitioners:
Chrissie Mason PhD: http://www.horsehealthmatters.co.uk/
Or to find a practitioner near you go to:
The Radionic Association: http://www.radionic.co.uk/
I first experienced radionics when my vet referred me to Dr Chrissie Mason, a radionics practitioner who specialises in treating animals. Many times have I been amazed by Dr Mason’s abilities. She was able to tell me, for example, from a hair sample, that my dog had dislocated the third digit on his back left leg. My vet confirmed the diagnosis upon physical examination. In my book accurate diagnosis is everything.
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