Radiesthesia

What is Radiesthesia?

Radiesthesia is the study of subtle radiation emitted by all materials, animate or inanimate, which can be measured using subjective methods like pendulums, rods or single-handed rods. There are two theories: physical and mental, with physical explaining it through physics and mental attributing it to the operator’s intuition. It has many practical applications like locating water, minerals, missing persons and analyzing companies. Radiesthesia can also be used in medicinal radioaesthetics and requires practice to perform interference zone, food compatibility, and bioenergetic field measurements. A popular field, radiesthesia continues to fascinate people with its wide range of applications and is documented in many books.

Bruce Copen: Harmful radiations and their elimination
Bruce Copen: Radiesthesia and ecology
Bruce Copen: The practical pendulum
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Bruce Copen: The technical pendulum

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