The Secret Art: A Brief History of Radionic Technology for the Creative Individual
V**H
Interesting with disappointments
As the book suggests in it's title, a brief history of Radionic Technology...If your acquainted in the art, then you will not find further enlightenment orunderstanding of the true source behind the interaction by distance healing;not until you reach the last chapter, there is a statement of the probable actionhowever, for historical context it's well formed; all the post practitioners are therein detail, with apparatus used and an account of there work.Overall, an easy read and mostly to the point, without going around the subjectapart from the last chapter, that's too brief to be of any real value; do not look for anytechnical information or circuit diagrames, or constructional details; sadly this is wherethe book is lacking having gone so far into the subject, to leave you hanging on for more;but I guess, that might have been intentional.
K**R
Description
The Secret Art explores a little known healing technology, Radionics, that employs intent directed through a machine or an object to heal, much as a shaman uses a ceremony or a fetish. The difference between them is that radionics employs mechanical or electronic design to orient and direct the subtle energy of the psyche towards the curative process.
M**R
A book that cover all kinds of the Art
(sorry for my poor english) -- This book has been a discovery of many devices and forms of how to perform radionic art. Before I have read many books about it, but this is special, only it explained me so many devices, so many interpretations, and, at least, the keys to understand radionics and form my opinion. Don't miss this book!
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