What is a radionic instrument?

A radionic instrument is a device used in the practice of radionics that involves diagnosing and treating various physical, emotional, and spiritual conditions using energy fields.

Radionic instruments can take many forms, from simple tools like pendulums and dowsing rods to more complex electronic devices with knobs, switches, and dials. The basic function of a radionic instrument is to detect and measure subtle energies within the body or environment, and then use this information to create a treatment plan.

The device works by allowing the practitioner to tune into the subtle energy fields of the patient or target subject and then identify areas of imbalance or blockage. The practitioner can then adjust the settings on the instrument to create a resonance with the energy field of the patient or target subject, which is believed to help correct any imbalances or blockages and promote healing.

While the effectiveness of radionic instruments is disputed by mainstream medical organizations, some alternative practitioners continue to use them as part of their healing practice.

How can radionics perform a radionic analysis?

Radionics can perform a radionic analysis by using a specialized device, such as a radionics machine, to tune into the subtle energy fields of the patient or target subject and analyze the information obtained.

The first step in performing a radionic analysis is to establish a connection with the energy field of the patient or target subject. This can be done using various tools, such as a pendulum or dowsing rod, or by using electronic sensors to detect the energy field.

Once the connection has been established, the practitioner can use the radionic instrument to analyze the energy field and identify areas of imbalance or blockage. This is typically done by adjusting the settings on the instrument, such as the frequency, amplitude, and polarity, and observing the response of the energy field.

The information obtained from the analysis is then used to create a treatment plan, which may involve adjusting the settings on the radionic instrument to create a resonance with the energy field of the patient or target subject. The goal of the treatment is to correct any imbalances or blockages in the energy field and promote healing.

Note: Radionics analysis and treatment are not recognized as legitimate medical practices by mainstream medical organizations and are considered pseudoscientific by many scientists and skeptics.

Dr. Abrams's oscilloclast

The instrument consisted of two metal plates, which were connected to an oscillator that produced an electrical current. The patient would hold one of the plates while the other plate was held by the practitioner, who would adjust the oscillator until a resonance was detected. Different diseases have specific frequencies, which can be detected and measured using the oscilloclast.

Classic radionic device

A classic radionic device typically consists of a metal plate, which is used to detect and analyze subtle energy fields, and a series of dials or settings, which are used to adjust the energy field and create a resonance with the target subject.

What are radionic rates?

Radionic rates are a fundamental aspect of radionics practice, and they are used to represent specific conditions or aspects of a person or object’s energy field.

Radionic rates are essentially numerical codes that are assigned to specific conditions or qualities that the practitioner wishes to analyze or influence. For example, a radionic rate may be assigned to a specific organ or body part, an emotion, a nutrient or vitamin, a toxin, or a disease or disorder.

The rates are often recorded on a chart or reference book that the practitioner uses to guide their analysis and treatment. The rates are also often used to program the settings on a radionics machine or instrument, allowing the practitioner to create a resonance with the energy field of the patient or target subject.

Radionic rates are often determined through a process of dowsing or muscle testing, in which the practitioner uses a pendulum or their own body to detect subtle energy fluctuations and determine the appropriate rate for a particular condition or quality.