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Radionics & Radiesthesia: A Guide to Working With Energy Patterns |
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Rating:  Summary: A must have for anyone developing their intuition Review: As a Holistic Practitioner I found this book tremendously exciting. Dr. Hartman covers all areas of vibrational medicine. She covers the complete ABC's from how to use a pendulum, to how to do long distance healing. Anyone can use this book as a reference book to understand color therapy or homeopathy. The author manages to make complex material accessible and at the same time the exercises are workable. Dr. Hartman believes we all have the capacity to use our intuition. She delivers the tools to help us develop this capacity.
Rating:  Summary: A frustrating book Review: This is NOT a well written book, which is too bad, because it could have been a wonderful introduction to modern radionic practice. The author has brought together a lot of interesting material and given us a good sense of the wide ranging possibilities of radionics. Unfortunately, too many of the topics are covered with very ambiguous and incomplete explanations. If you already understand pyramids, pranamonics, or homeopathy, maybe you'll be able to read between the lines and understand what she's talking about. The rest of us are left wondering if she's trying to hide something. Maybe she was simply trying to put too much into one book, because her discussions of certain techniques are so sketchy as to be meaningless. Nor has she given us footnotes which might make it convenient to do some further research. There is a bibliography, but it is not referenced to the text. There are some exercises, but this could hardly be called a how-to book, simply because the material is not complete enough. The book is still useful as a survey of the field, but could have been much better.
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