SPECTRO-VIBRATORY IMAGING




A new form of radionics in a paradigm of light, color and crystal energetics.
The ultimate in intuitive enhancement instrumentation.

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. Technological knowledge drawn 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. 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 is focused by a spectroscope onto 35mm slide film. A Spectro-Vibratory Image is the result. 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., i.e., use of hair sample, blood spot, written word, etc. The instrument is compact (7"x5"x2) and may be used for analysis, broadcast and remedy simulation.

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PUBLICATIONS

"Spectro-Vibratory Imaging", Journal of Borderland Research, Jan-Feb. 1989.

"Radionics for Healing and Interdimensional Communications Applications", Facets #11 Newsletter of The Starcrest Academy, Winter 1988.

"Homeopathy: A Vibrational Perspective", Journal of Borderland Research May-Aug. 1990

Spectro-Vibratory Imaging, (a video tape) Donald R. Beans, 1989.

VIDEO REVIEW

Spectro-Vibratory Imaging. This is an informative and interesting VHS video-tape which is a follow-up of the article of the same title which we ran in the Jan-Feb 89 JBR. Donald has come up with a truly innovative advance in producing witnesses of substances to be used in radionic instruments. He uses a spectral photograph of the substance and then inserts it into the instrument which he as designed and built. Donald shows how to do it, and gives the addresses on where to buy the parts to fit on your camera, etc. His instrument setup is similar to the Malcolm Rae instrumentation, but rather than using a geometric symbol, a spectral photo is used. This technique can be used within the framework that Donald proposes and used it, and can also be incorporated into any type of radionic setup. Donald has made an important radionic discovery that should be checked into by researchers. The tape costs $40 and is well worth the price to see the work that he is doing.

The Journal of Borderland Research May-June 1989, pg. 27

Instrument Instruction Manual, Donald R. Beans, 1986. This manual comes with the instrument.

List for Analysis, Donald R. Beans, 1986. This manual comes with the instrument.

Global Sciences Lecture Video This video is a one hour lecture given by Dr. Beans at the Global Sciences Congress in Denver, Colorado in August 1989. It is a good introduction to Radionics in general and the principles of Spectro-Vibratory Imaging.

Borderland Research Lecture Video. This is a lecture given by Dr. Beans in Santa Barbara, California, July 1990. It is a good introduction to Radionics and Morphic Resonance.

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