Spectro-Vibratory Imaging

"A new form of radionics in a paradigm of light, color and crystal energetics."

The Spectro-Vibratory Imaging Instrument is a crystal based device used to focus, store and amplify subtle vibrational energy for the purpose of intuitive investigation and manipulation by a human operator. It was invented in October 1986 by the author. Technological knowledge draw from modern electronics, esoteric empiricism and sacred science principles have been combined to produce a device which is solidly based on the tenets of radionics.

Spectro-Vibratory Imaging (S-V.I.) is at once a concept and a form of instrumentation. The term means the representation, on film, (imaging) of the vibrational emanations of substances or forces of nature after being refracted into their spectral colors.

This technology was invented in part to circumvent the problem of witness representation done by dowsing, i.e., dowsing a geometric pattern (Malcolm Rae Cards) or dowsing a representative numeric "rate." Instead, this method was devised to allow each substance to impose its own vibrational pattern onto 35mm slide film. These slides are created in the following manner. A sample of the substance is placed in a glass enclosure of five sides (open top) painted white on the outside.

This prevents the paint from influencing the outcome while providing a reflective surface for light. Next, a hand held prismatic spectroscope is connected to the lens of a 35mm camera. In addition to a sample of the substance, a photograph or written witness may be used in the glass enclosure. The same vibrational outcome on the slide is demonstrated in each ease. If a living plant is used it may be photographed in its natural environment rather than killing the plant to obtain a remedy from its vibrational qualities.

Each form of matter or energetic force has an individual propensity to impose a specific change in the geometry of the space by which it is surrounded. This geometric alteration produces a corresponding change in the wave-form pattern of the light through which these vibrations pass. The light which is reflected by the glass enclosure and passes by the substance is focused by the spectroscope onto the 35mm film in the camera. The result is a color transparency representing the substance in a visible spectrum color band. These colors, through they may appear the same from slide to slide to the unaided eye, carry within then the subtle variations in vibrational frequency which allows the Spectro-Vibratory Imaging Instrument (S-V.I.I.) to utilize these slides as effective witnesses of the original substance.

There is an inherent power and clarity in the use of the spectral colors as opposed to dowsed rates or geometric patterns particularly when the substance creates its own vibratory spatial imprint in the higher harmonics which is carried into the visible realms by color.

The S-V.I.I. is not limited to the use of these slides as its only form of witness input into the circuit. The instrument was invented as a vehicle for this concept. All the other forms of radionic information input are also possible. At this time experimentation is being carried out using a computer screen to input information into the S-V.I.I. This method is proving very satisfactory when extremely complicated written remedies or systems of analysis are desired.

 

OPERATION OF THE INSTRUMENT

The vibrational frequency of the slide (or other witness) is focused by a quartz crystal pyramid through a prism and onto a specially adapted photocell. The photo-electric effect is utilized to transduce the flow of photons to the movement of electrons is a wire. At this point the electro-vibratory frequency is easily manipulated.

There are two controls on the instrument. One is for the tuning of the vibrational frequency to the circuit, the other is for setting the amplitude or potency of the vibration. After the witness is in place, harmonic correspondence must be established between the witness and the tuning circuit. This is accomplished by slowly turning the tuning dial while lightly stroking the Harmonic Resonance Friction Plate (HRFP) on the face of the instrument. When harmonic resonance is achieved, a slight "stick" is felt by the fingertips against the plate. A pendulum may be substituted for the HRFP, if this is preferred. The potency selection dial is precalibrated. Simply set the dial to the 3 digit code which corresponds to the desired potency. The frequency and potency are then amplified and clarified by a wire wrapped clear quartz crystal. A copper cylinder in the instrument acts as an accumulator. This allows the vibration to be concentrated in a specific area.

A holding substance (i.e., water, sac-lac tablets, alcohol, etc.) may be placed in the cylinder and subjected to this concentrated field for a short period of time, usually two minutes are sufficient. The holding substance may be used to orally administer the vibrational pattern.

The author has also experimented with broadcasting various energies for the purpose of a healing influence on the etheric and physical body. One such method has been to utilize the acupuncture point names, written in Chinese characters as the remedy. Each of the acupuncture points has a specific energetic influence. The indication of this energetic pattern was "hidden" in the characters of the names of the points by the ancient masters and originators of acupuncture therapy. By utilizing the written characters as a witness, this vibrational energy can be tuned to the radionic instrument. This energy is now available for broadcast or for instillation into a carrier substance for oral administration or a quartz crystal to be carried in the client's energy field.

ANALYSIS

Spectro-Vibratory Imaging may also be used for an in-depth analysis of the energetic makeup of an individual. By using a formalized and ritualized method such as radionics, an extremely accurate picture of the energetics of the various organ systems, chakras and acupuncture meridians may be formulated. The only limitations in this method of analysis are in the mind of the examiner. The instrument functions in a full spectrum of energies. By using the human nervous system as a detector of the energies as amplified by the instrument, all realms are discernible.

Radionics is also indispensable in determining what type of intervention, vibrational or otherwise, may be used to correct the revealed imbalances. These imbalances may be detected in the human, animal, plant, soil, etc. By utilizing this aspect of radionics, information not normally available may be discovered by the intuitive individual. The S-V.I.I. is used to amplify the vibration of the sample or witness of the subject under study.

Two methods are available to compare this frequency with that of various anatomical or energetic areas or remedies. First, a fan or array chart may be placed in the extension plate provided with the instrument. The HRFP or a pendulum may be used to detect harmonic correspondence between the amplified vibration of the witness and the selections on the chart. Second, a book of lists may be used with a cursor to point to each item on the list. The HRFP or pendulum is again used to check for matching of the frequencies. Practitioners may design their own set of charts or lists very easily for use with the S.V.I.I.

CONCLUSION

The purpose of the use of radionic instrumentation is the enhancement of the intuitive process and the development of self-awareness. At this point in time all radionic devices are incapable of direct action without human influence. Therefore, all devices require some form of interconnection between the instrument and the human nervous system for the purpose of detecting the minute vibrations which are utilized in these methods. There is a great opportunity while using radionic instrumentation to expand one's awareness to previously unknown areas. Sensitivity may be heightened to the point where devices are not necessary for amplification and clarity.

Although radionics is an infant sacred science, it is, at this point, one of the finest methods for working with subtle energies in a coherent, organized and focused manner. It is hoped that the presentation of these ideas on light, color and the use of crystals in radionic instrumentation can stimulate further investigation along these lines.

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