Hi! Virginia,
Thank you for sharing your experiences. There are so many stories of people
taking responsibility for there patch without chemicals and I am very interested
in the concept of being able to control precipitation and evaporation. I flew
over many deserts on my way to England and found the contrast with the lush
condition there against my own area. When I asked the local rainfall, I found it
was about the same as we get, they have very little evaporation, where as we
have six feet or more. I want to work on reducing evaporation in desert regions.

As for which instrument to start learning on. I am afraid I would suggest you do
a formal course with some one like Lutie Larson. I would expect that she would
teach you at least four instruments as that is really the minimum, in time you
will most likely learn even more. The instruments are quite an investment as is
training and has to take place over a longish period.. There is far to much to
learn in a few days of "instant coffee" courses and one needs to do case studies
to learn.

If you noticed a post by James Hedley, he mentions the Sai Sanjeevini System.
This is a paper based Radionic System that can be down loaded free from the
internet along with extensive instructions. In my case, I printed the cards and
covered them on both sides with clear "contact". There are two paper instruments
included. The function is modelled very much on the Malcolm Rae Card
instruments, but with great simplification. WIth SSS, there are about 265 cards,
while there are many thousands for the Rae system. They are a good starting
point and are used by many of us as well as more complex systems. If I am
working with some one wanting to give up smoking, I will often give them the SSS
Card, so they can do there own bit as well.

I am yet to find a distant learning course in Radionics that is comprehensive.
If anyone has one, feel free to send a copy for me to have a look at. So my
suggestion would be to get in contact with the Larsons and find out what they
offer and down load the SSS.

Gil

Virginia Salares wrote:

> Gil,
>
> Thank you for sharing your knowledge of radionics.
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