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Radionics and Self-Development: A Scientific Path 

Self-development and Radionics has something in common: it looks at a human being as a whole and not just a sum of its parts.  For many generations in medical practice, the idea of healing without the use of Western medicine has been scoffed at and ridiculed as quack medicine and taken just as seriously. These include the practice of acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine, Tweena massage, herbal medicine acupressure, aromatherapy, reflexology and Radionics. Radionics is a body of knowledge and practice based on the theory that the measurement of a person’s energy field will allow a healer to diagnose that person’s ailment and prescribe for its treatment.  

Yet the later part of the 20th century saw an upsurge in interest and belief in many of these “alternative” methods in medicine, primarily because of the efficacy of many of the methods used in many of these disciplines. Secondly, many people have realized that the tolerance threshold of the human body for Western medicine has been reached and the efficacy of such chemical preparations has decreased to the point of ineffectiveness.

Many of these “alternative” methods share a common belief that energy, harmony, balance, mental health and physical well-being are all tied together, and any imbalance or disruption in any of these can result in physical illness. Radionics is slightly different from other similar types of medical practice because it uses machines to diagnose and pinpoint diseases.  

It was in the late 1890s or early 1900s that American physicians and nerve specialist Albert Abrams discovered that diseases could be identified by the energy frequency it radiated from the human body. He developed a machine that measured and identified specific diseases. Despite criticisms from colleagues, Abrams stood by his claims and eventually tests proved his theory correct. Other physicians including chiropractors Dr. Ruth Drown and Dr. David Tansley brought Radionics further and established diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines based on the theories of Radionics. 

The theory of Radionics that the human energy field can indicate wellness or disease can be applied literally and figuratively with self-development. Stress and emotional distress is a barrier to self-development; the same is true of the human energy field, which is disrupted by these same things but leads to actual physical illness such as migraines and stomach disturbances. How is this related? 

Self-development works on the principle mental and emotional wellness is due to a well-balanced, harmonious and optimistic attitude and outlook. People speak of a person’s aura, their “glow” when that person is happy. This could be a representation of the energy field spoken of by Dr. Abrams, which he claimed, and was proven rightly by his contemporaries upon his death, to signify the state of well-being or disease in a person.  

People speak of vibrations, whether negative or positive, which determines whether they can relate to another person in a constructive way or not. Perhaps this is, literally, the energy vibrations claimed by Dr. Abrams that indicates a person’s health. In the colloquial sense, good vibes means there is a positive connection with a person is self, rather than their spleen or heart, but perhaps these are interrelated terms. Perhaps people do gravitate to people who are healthy. Or perhaps the energy vibrations are also indicative of mental health as well as physical health. This is akin to the chi, the yin-yang, the balance that is the basis for medical practices such as acupuncture and aromatherapy, among others. Without balance, there is no harmony. Without harmony, there is no health. Without health, there is no happiness. Without happiness, there can be no self-development. Explore the auras and energy fields in Radionics.

 

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