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Practical Introduction to Physical Radiesthesia

(Lecher Antenna & Universal Pendulum)

Rainer Höing
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The easy-to-understand introduction builds an attractive bridge for traditionally working dowsers, commuters - and also beginners - to a way of working that not only increases the reliability of the results.It supports the radiesthesic work like a tailwind. The exact adjustment of the "Lecher Antenna" or the "French Universal Pendulum" is the secret that explains the extremely lively, powerful response - selective and pinpoint - a joy for the user. The black and white of sober "reaction zones" becomes quasi-coloured, and the results are easier to name and communicate. Without question, the effectiveness of geobiological counselling benefits from the method. But it becomes indispensable with the planetary lines that the author presented. The aesthetic structure of 21 spectroids cannot be adequately grasped by traditional mental methods because of their complexity and systematics. The "leylines" reveal themselves in the author's research as planetary lines. They explain their complexity and distinctiveness, and they enable unambiguous naming. Therefore, a serious future leyline research is hardly imaginable without an open-mindedness for a physical radiesthesia. This book is dedicated to this situation. May it inspire and encourage new learning and discovery!

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Nombre de pages :
53
Langue:
Anglais

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EAN:
9783347721869
Format:
Livre relié
Dimensions :
148 mm x 7 mm
Poids :
181 g

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