Re: Radionics (was Re: Theos-World A challenge to theosophists.)
Jun 24, 2005 09:54 PM
by Cass Silva
Mark,
Make sure you read the small print.
HPB warned against sound, but I think it is interesting that science is now delving into what I imagine are sound waves? No?
Cass
"Mark Hamilton Jr." <waking.adept@gmail.com> wrote:
The Egely wheel was a device that spun whenever you put organic
material in front of it from the auric field. It claims you can
consciously control it as well if you are adept at qigong or other
similar practices. You can even insert batteries into it to see the
RPM meter or connect it with your PC to download statistics (still
doesn't explain the high ticket price though) The place that sells it
has a month or so return policy, which is pretty impressive. I guess I
can order it and return it if I don't like it.
-Mark H.
On 6/24/05, Drpsionic@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/24/05 9:27:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
> waking.adept@gmail.com writes:
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> I'll look into picking up a copy later today. Sites like
> lifetechnologies.com say that radionics deals with quantum physics. I
> guess it's just their way of making it seem more feasible to the
> public.
>
> That's exactly what they are doing. There are two schools of radionics and
> they don't like each other very much. One, the old school, believes that
> radionics is a function of science as we define science now. That is the line
> followed by the U. S. Psychotronics Association. The other views radionics as a
> form of magick with the relationships that make magick work translated by the
> machines, making them more accessible to modern folk who are mentally
> programmed to expect machine things to cause stuff to happen. The latter is the school
> I belong to.
>
> You've most likely used or heard of an Egely wheel, too. Would you
> happen to have any idea if it works? It would do wonders for my
> practices if it did, but it's not worth the $170 ticket price
> otherwise. >>
>
> I've heard of it and right now am drawing a blank, which means I was not very
> impressed with it. I certainly wouldn't spend 170 dollars on it.
>
> If you are interested in the instruments, it is actually best to build your
> own simple ones to start with, that way you can get used to them without
> putting out large amounts of cash. I have a number of designs on my website
>
> www.geocities.com/c_cosimano
>
> Now a bit of a word of warning. I have a public image of the bad guy of
> radionics and the site is set up to reinforce that image, so don't have heart
> failure.
>
> Chuck the Heretic
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