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Kuepper Vol. 1: Radionics, Reality, and Man by George L. Kuepper - signed copies
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This is the first title in George Kuepper's splendid series of radionics manuals. George presents the material in a way that is easy to understand, with loads of practical applications that would be of interest to any radionics researcher.
This volume covers analysis, instrumented dowsing, broadcasting, rate scanning, and potentization, with step-by-step instructions suitable for the brand new beginner and experienced operators alike.
Chapter headings in Radionics, Reality and Man include:
• Supersensonics
• A Brief History of Radionics
• The Fundamentals of Radionics
• Paradigms and Radionics
• A Radionic University
• The Subtle Constitution of Nature
• Learning Radionics: Preparatory Procedures and Considerations
• Radionic Analysis
• Dowsing Operations
• Rate Scanning
• Radionic Broadcasting
• Potentizing
• Specific Applications
• Results and Expectations
• Radionics in Farming and Agriculture
• Accessing Radionics
Directly applicable to anyone using Hieronymus, Kelly, Rogers, Mattioda, or similar "2-dial" radionic instruments. Special training and instructions are also included for the SE-5 family of electronic instruments.
PRICE: $40.00 - coil bound (262 pages) includes local tax, shipping and handling in the continental United States of America. If you provide us proof of a tax reseller's current I.D., email sonformula@hotmail.com or call (260) 249-3893 for this pricing. Please Email your mailing address to obtain International pricing.
This volume covers analysis, instrumented dowsing, broadcasting, rate scanning, and potentization, with step-by-step instructions suitable for the brand new beginner and experienced operators alike.
Chapter headings in Radionics, Reality and Man include:
• Supersensonics
• A Brief History of Radionics
• The Fundamentals of Radionics
• Paradigms and Radionics
• A Radionic University
• The Subtle Constitution of Nature
• Learning Radionics: Preparatory Procedures and Considerations
• Radionic Analysis
• Dowsing Operations
• Rate Scanning
• Radionic Broadcasting
• Potentizing
• Specific Applications
• Results and Expectations
• Radionics in Farming and Agriculture
• Accessing Radionics
Directly applicable to anyone using Hieronymus, Kelly, Rogers, Mattioda, or similar "2-dial" radionic instruments. Special training and instructions are also included for the SE-5 family of electronic instruments.
PRICE: $40.00 - coil bound (262 pages) includes local tax, shipping and handling in the continental United States of America. If you provide us proof of a tax reseller's current I.D., email sonformula@hotmail.com or call (260) 249-3893 for this pricing. Please Email your mailing address to obtain International pricing.
KRT Featured Book Excerpt
Radionics, Reality and Man by George L. Kuepper
A Personal Journey
I first heard of the word radionics in the early 1980’s. My wife Dee, unlike me, was interested in
mysticism and parapsychology, and had attended a workshop on kundalini meditation at a small institute
in the Arkansas Ozarks. On returning, she related that one of the instructors had actually monitored the
effects of kundalini exercises using something called a radionic instrument! I took little note of this at
the time. But the fact, neverthelesss, lodged itself somewhere in the recesses of my mind because several
years later I would remember it clearly.
Toward the middle of the 1980’s we found ourselves in southeastern Oklahoma. I’d undertaken
management of a small fruit and vegetable farm for a regional foundation. The farm was principally a
demonstration and research project focused on direct marketing and alternative agricultural enterprises.
A key enterprise centered on three newly-planted acres of highbush blueberries. A mere 50 miles to the
northeast, on the Ozark plateau, blueberries had already proven to be the most profitable (legal!) crop to
come along in decades. There was every reason to believe that it would become the cornerstone of our
farm.
How wrong we were! The bushes proved to be a textbook example of almost every disease and
insect pest problem known to blueberries in the Mid-South! Roughly 20% of the plants died. We tried to
replace these, but their replacements were faring just as poorly.
Location was part of the problem. But more important, it turned out, was how the plants were being
grown. The blueberries had already been established before I got on the scene, and pesticides and
commercial fertilizers were routinely used. When the original manager saw that the planting was not
thriving as it should, even more pesticides and fertilizers were applied, worsening the situation.
When I took the reins, we immediately reduced the use of synthetic pesticides and began to introduce
Organic farming techniques. The planting continued to stumble along, however, with disappointing yields
and little new growth. The plants continued to die – often quite suddenly.
I’ve always believed strongly in the power of prayer, and especially in prayer for guidance. I did a lot of
praying in those days.
As I recall, it happened quite suddenly. References to “radionics” came from a number of different
people, in very different locations, and under very different circumstances.
In one instance, while
attending a Natural Farming Conference in New York State, a young couple we’d just met invited my coworker
and myself to their home where they gave us a very convincing demonstration. We spent all
evening with these very dedicated and very Christian-spiritual people. I was convinced, in spite of some
trepidation, that this was how my prayers were being answered.
Did I say trepidation? To be honest, I was upset to the point of physical illness. I understood very little of
the physical mechanics of, or explanations for radionics; but I had little doubt I was about to involve
myself in something quite metaphysical, and I dreaded it! I read an excellent book: Radionics: Science or
Magic (Tansley, 1982). Unfortunately, it only confirmed my fears, leaving me awake at night with
anxiety attacks.
Adapted from: Kelly Research Report - Vol. 8, No. 1
My fears were not simple paranoia. During the 1970’s, with an agronomy degree in hand, I’d joined a
research team which was investigating Organic Farming. Since Organic farms did not use polluting
pesticides and fertilizers, I thought I was making a most responsible, not to mention “interesting”, choice
in my career. The Institute I worked for was reputable; the scientists well back-grounded; and the
research was beyond reproach. Nevertheless, this is not how my choice was received in the professional
community.
Relations with other agronomists became decidely chilly, our presentations and writings were
attacked simply for “being”, and more than one professional actually characterized us as “dangerous”.
The real personal trial began when I set out to find another job once our research project ended. When I
was able to get an interview, it often became surreal as interrogators learned the details!
I had little doubt about the cold shoulder I would receive choosing to work with radionics! It would lead
not only to banishment from the conventional agriculture community, but considerable isolation within
the Sustainable/Organic movement also!
Despite these fears, one should not pray for devine guidance unless there is intent to act on it; and what is
life anyway, if not an opportunity to learn and grow?!
So a few months later I was in south Texas,
attending the first of many radionics workshops and classes.
I spent the four agonizing days of that first class trying to learn skills and a way of thinking I was still
quite ill-prepared for. It wasn’t until the last day that I thought I was really getting a response from an
instrument. And that was questionable.
I returned to Oklahoma with my notes, cassette tapes and a brand
new radionic instrument.
Despite my lack of confidence I did not waste much time. Field samples from the blueberries were taken,
and I clumsily worked my way through analysis procedures. From that point on, we began farming in a
new way with a different perspective.
Our results were immediate and astonishing.
Most noticeably, the disease and insect problems vanished.
We lost no more bushes and most began to grow vigorously. Even weed problems were greatly reduced.
Yields climbed and our farm project was back on track.
If yours is a background in agriculture, you will
be most amazed to learn that this was all accomplished without the use of pesticides, and with about 1/8
to 1/10 the amount of fertilizer recommended by conventional soil and plant tissue testing!
Good fortune was also had with a two acre blackberry field. In this case, we were not only able to
eliminate pesticides and reduce fertilization, but also introduced production practices hitherto considered
unsuitable in the region!
By 1990 I had left my farm management position and was working as a contract consultant for my
previous employer.
Radionic applications shifted from agricultural applications to family health,
environment, and personal growth. We made enormous problems with chronic problems that had plagued
us for years. Included among these was candidiasis, a systematic yeast infection, recognized as a medical
condition but seldom diagnosed or even acknowledged by physicians.
Considerable time was also spent exploring a metaphysical condition referred to as a “hole or tear in the
auric field”. Auric holes may occur from a number of circumstances ranging from emotional outbursts, to
head injuries, to exposure to strong electromagnetic fields. The consequences often appear as migraine strength
headaches, feelings of disorientation, and personality changes. My wife Dee, who is a
psychiatric social worker, has often suspected that many of the conditions she deals with daily, derive
from, or are complicated by, this condition. These could be more successfully treated if the metaphysical
dimensions were recognized, and modalities like radionics brought to bear.
Adapted from: Kelly Research Report - Vol. 8, No. 1
George is a fellow radionics researcher, USPA member and even introduced me as a speaker in 2016 in Glenview, Illinois at the 38th annual U S Psychotronics Convention. What an honor!
This year - 2017 - George will be presenting at USPA. Maybe I will get to introduce him?