Hello Lee,
Yes I understood your previous post and also know how to use a
pendulum.
My interest in radionics goes back to about 1980, I have read most
everything available on radionics, Abrams, Drown, De La warr, Copen,
Tansley, Rae, Hieronymus, etc. and own many of the instruments they
invented.
Does the photo get placed into the well facing forward or towards the
hinge on the cover, have you used digital photos or just Polaroids.
Thank you,
Barry
--- In biophoton@yahoogroups.com, lyodem@... wrote:
>
> Hi Barry,
>
> Let me research the power pack. Maybe we can find one at Radio
Shack that
> will work. Now, the cable is no big deal. I have made several of
them.
>
> I purchased my instrument from New Horizons which was the old
Fridenstine
> company.
> I am not sure but I think I bought my unit about 1992. Yes, you
can treat
> what fits in the well. If you get a cable, then you can treat
other items. As
> a stand alone instrument it will not function as a radionic unit.
However,
> there are ways around that.
>
> The fact that the instrument lights up is a good indicator. A
cycle is about
> 55 seconds long. At the end of the cycle, a buzzer sounds. If one
does not
> turn off the instrument, it will begin a new cycle. If the cable
is plugged
> into the instrument, the buzzer does not sound.
>
> I was told that instrument is capable of detecting the
difference in
> energy level of the
> object in the photograph and the energy level of the substance
in the
> substance well.
>
> Before we go any further I must ask:
>
> Do you have any questions regarding the material I wrote in
the last
> post?
>
> Do you know how to use a pendulum?
>
> Do know the idea behind the worms leaving the tree that was
treated?
>
> The instrument does have some great possibilites.
>
> Lee
>