Ossigeno #3

141 the O’ SPA 140 the O’ SPA Given that every body emits a resonance, a morphic field, and through this one can communicate and interact regardless of distance, the radionic operator and the practitioner of radiesthesia work ultimately with three main elements: the resonator or testimony, the amplifying instrument and the frequency of vibration that the examined object must receive to withhold the information. • A resonator, for example, can be a lock of hair of a person who is being examined [radiesthesia] and cured [radionics] at a distance. • There are different amplifying devices, each one influenced by its culture and specifications. Their purpose is to increase the signal so as to allow the individual to better perceive the rays emitted by the subject of the investigation. Stereotypically, a practitioner of radiesthesia is portrayed holding a forked wooden stick. • The frequencies, typical of radionics, are the codes used to send out the message. This discipline is based on the concept, for example, that each healthy human organ has an exact resonance. Should this not coincide with its original score due to a disease, the radionic operator has the means to intervene on that radiation and modify its information. And here another distinctive device of this practice comes to mind, with a dashboard which generally features numerical indicators and several knobs through which the message can be adjusted. The objective of the operator is to return the ideal frequency to the body, submitting the correct functional procedure upon which to realign. Alessandra Previdi, President of the Italian Society of Radionics and Radiesthesia states that «the aim is to put the organ in contact with its primary appearance and function once again». Versatile applications. Past the ambition of looking beyond the frontiers of science, the approaches to studies that pursue the invisible connections between particles that compose matter insist on the need of a more comprehensive overview - intended both for the concept of the organism, where the limits of the five senses have been surpassed, and in the multiple aspects upon which attention needs to be focused, when discussing well-being and health. It is never a question of a single problem, but rather a result of interlinking relationships. In Italy, professor Giuseppe Genovesi has spearheaded medical research, moving towards non-conventional practices of diagnosis and treatments. With his studies influenced by discoveries in quantum physics, Genovesi, who died aged 60 at the end of January 2018, had targeted his research towards a more complex approach to the human body and the way it is treated, one which is less linked to the compartments of disciplines and in line with a broader concept of health, inseparable from nutrition and psychological predisposition. Specialised with honours in endocrinology, psychiatry and immunology, Genovesi was a professor and researcher in Experimental Medicine at the La Sapienza university of Rome and among the first in Italy to highlight multiple chemical sensitivity and environmental diseases. The findings on the communication between related particles enabled Genovesi to observe those practices of radionics that uncovered a lively application on the basis of those theories. By combining radionics with a diet and other interventions that drive the acquisition of a molecular condition which correctly predisposes the cells, Genovesi observed that medicine had to look down upon these alternatives with less suspicion. Truth be told, we have discovered a field in which to find answers to phenomena known for centuries. It is important to keep up to date and ask the right questions, and to proceed without fearing the truth that might be at risk of being encountered.

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