Saturday, 8 September 2012

RADIONIC BROADCASTING

RADIONIC BROADCASTING
by: Dr. Ghulam Mohyuddin
          Ruth Drown was the first person to use the radionic instrument not only for diagnosis but also for therapy. She discovered that this therapy also operated over distance, if a blood specimen of the patient was laid on the instrument. Her explanation of this phenomenon was that the rates exert a background presence in the “atmosphere” and can be received by a person. The setting of a “rate” on the instrument would set up a resonance in relation to this rate between the instrument and the patient, and thus increase the person’s “receptivity effect”. She named this process “Broadcasting”, a reference to the radio technology which was emerging at that time.

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