The Right Way To Set A Raionic Rate Utilising The 2 Most Well Liked Systems
Should I employ a pendulum or a stick pad to set a radionics rate? That could be a question that gets asked a lot by new orgone gear operators. I'll take the time to clear this up for you.
First it is vital to realise that both using the stick pad or divining employing a pendulum can work and yield valid rates. Therefore by now you have to be asking which one should I use? The answer's sometimes as straightforward as listening to your intuition. Which one do you feel better about? Which one makes better sense to you? Which do you feel more content doing? Remember that ultimately this is all about conversing with your subconscious mind so if you don't feel like it is the best way then it isn't.
Let’s compare both the pendulum and stick pad systems to further our discussion on radionics and setting rates.
By swinging the pendulum over the radionics box and slowly turning a rate knob and waiting for the movement to change one can determine the right rate. Of course, it is very important to use the proper mental method and visualise and experience the desired result or outcome in the mind while doing this. This is of paramount significance as the rate you are setting directly compares with the visualization in your head. You wish to make sure you are concerning as many senses as practical such as sight, sound, smell, touch, taste as well as psychological state. You want to feel the way you would feel as if the specified result's happening at the moment you are dialing the rate.
The strategy for utilising the pad varies in that you need to press a finger onto the pad and trace around it. If the pad is oblong trace ovals around the edge of it. While doing this slowly turn the knob. At some moment your finger will squeak and stick to the pad. That's when you stop turning the knob and move onto the following knob. The psychological strategy is the same as shown above.
Mike Devino is a devoted practicioner and master of orgoniteof and user of radionics software.
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