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MRI – MID-SIZE RADIONIC INSTRUMENT

The MRI is very useful general-purpose instrument. It has two functions, distant treatment (broadcasting); and copying. In both instances it provides a powerful and clean (i.e. electricity and magnetism-free) interface to the ether field, and thus, the patient. MRI is non-destructive, in that it can be used with, or to copy, existing remedies without disturbing or destroying them.

The MRI is a satin-anodised aluminium plate which is treated to allow it to function for Radionic purposes. The treatment brings the energy field (paraphysical field) of the metal into permanent coherence i.e. instead of vibrating chaotically it vibrates coherently. The plate itself is set into a protective plinth. MRI may also be considered to be an expanded version of the SRI instrument – in effect, 9 SRI instruments combined into one.

Objects producing energy patterns, such as crystals or flower essences, or sources for energy patterns such as Radionic codes, will be brought into resonance with the ‘patient’ when set on the MRI with a witness from a human, animal or plant. Similarly, if an energy pattern is set on the MRI with a suitable carrier medium such as water or sac lac (sugar pills), it will charge the medium with the energy.

Sources for energy patterns typically include:

a) PROGRAMMABLE CARDS, which have been pre-programmed using the LRI-ULTRA instrument;

b) ALPHA-NUMERIC and related cards produced specifically for the ANT instruments;

c) MAGNETO-GEOMETRIC (Rae) cards;

d) standard RADIONIC RATES (printed or written on a suitably-sized piece of white card);

e) assorted Radionic and Radiesthesic patterns;

f) text and symbols – MRI is particularly suitable for use with signs, seals, sigils and other active symbols;

g) photographs, photomicrographs, and X-Ray images, where appropriate;

h) vibrational remedies such as homoeopathics, flower essences, gem essences, etc.

i) gems, crystals, minerals, herbs, and so forth.

MRI does not provide potency adjustment but if a potentised remedy is copied, for example, Sulphur 30C, then the copy will be at 30C. Copying time will of course depend upon the complexity of the source energy, and the quantity of material being copied into. However copying to a small quantity of sac lac may be complete within 5 – 10 minutes.

The plate is nominally divided into 9 equal regions. When being used for distant treatment, for example, this means the patient’s witness is normally placed on one of the regions. Up to 8 treatment elements – e.g. ANT, LRI, MGA (Rae) or other cards, Radionic Rates, crystals, samples of herbs, etc – can be placed on the other 8 regions and used as treatments. In the case of Radionic rates, the rate to be used is simply written or printed clearly on a piece of card and placed in the appropriate region. The region to be used is determined using the pendulum and one of the accompanying dowsing Charts.

Two white marks can be seen engraved on each side of the plate and these indicate the ‘virtual’ lines which delineate the regions. The diagram indicates the 9 regions by number and also two circled positions for copying, labelled FROM and TO. The dowsing scale at the front of the instrument enables the practitioner to orient him or herself with the instrument. A separate dowsing chart is provided to assist in placement of treatment elements on the grid.

A second general-purpose dowsing chart is supplied with the instrument to test for percentage of treatment complete, whether treatment should be changed, whether treatment element positions should be changed, and so forth.

The plate itself is 21cm x 20cm (8.2 x 7.9 inches) and the instrument overall is 29.1cm x 28.2cm x 1cm (11 x 11.5 x .4 inches) and weighs .8 kilo (1.76 pounds). The instrument should work for many years without deterioration in performance.

For further information please contact Nick Franks: nick.franks@radionics.co.uk