Dear Lloyd, Hugh, Gil and everybody, I query the arbitrary figure of 10:1 of unused radionic instruments. That may be so with some people who have graduated through several instruments, however I don't agree that as a general rule this would be correct. I am sure that John Pannan would be horrified if you told him that only 1 in 10 radionic instruments that were sold by him were not used If this assumption is the basis of you running a series of workshops in Australia I suspect that you may wind up with egg on the face because the market has been wrongly read. Maybe a survey from a complete mail out from BACA database would confirm whether the figures are correct. My estimate is that the figure may be closer to 1 to 2% based on attendances at workshops where someone has asked how to use a certain radionic instrument which they are having trouble using. Most people graduate from dowsing to radionics and I don't see that too many people would buy a radionic instrument just on spec. They mostly attend a workshop where they are introduced to the concept of radionics, go home and think about it and then maybe buy an instrument. My guess is that those who attended the last series of workshops are the basis of the next series of workshops. The secret of the next workshops is going to be "what would those who attended want to learn that would induce them to attend another series"? Lloyd has intimated that he would be prepared to host a regional dowsing workshop somewhere in his area, I already run dowsing and radionic workshops which if anyone is interested in attending contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] to discuss it. Kind regards James
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 6:09 PM Subject: Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose? > Dear Lloyd, > > I know I'm a bit slow responding, but I DO really want to do this. I've > bounced this off both Gil Robertson and Phil Wheeler and they both estimate > there must be somewhere 10 radionic instruments in people's closets in > Australia for every one that is in use. That is a serious shortcoming > looking for a solution. I'd like to see all those instruments put to use, > and how do we get there? David von Pein and Des Whatley want me up in > Queensland in August after the IQOC (Inaugeral Queensland Organic > Conference) which I am committed to as a speaker. I don't have their e-mail > addresses, though you may have. > > Cheryl is saying something about the annual meeting of the BD Association > down in NSW (perhaps in Albury) somewhere during that time period from mid > July to mid August. I'd like to coordinate dates with her, though I realize > she will have her hands full with that gala event. > > Best, > Hugh > > Hugh wrote> > > Right now Im faced with a conumdrum. At Albury folks were presented with a > > procedure in its full-blown oiperation using both card instruments and > dial > > instruments. They saw the treatments get set up and turned on and maybe > > they saw when they were turned off > > > > That's the shape those who attended Aulbury and the other workshops are > > presently in. They saw the operation, but now they need a couple of days > > real hands on with coaching to be able to go home and do this work. And > > there's several stages where they need coaching. > > Probably the dowsing is > > the most critical as almost anyone can turn a dial and select a card or > > remedy. The dowsing, of course, will take time to build up confidence and > > accuracy. But a lot of them need to get some real hands-on practice with a > > coach first. > > > > That's the need--to give some real hands-on coaching, practical stuff > where > > everyone brings an instrument and we pair off and practice. I'll see what > I > > can do about coming up with a set of exercises. Lorraine Cahill, who works > > with me here at UAI, would be good at this. It doesn't matter too much > what > > kind of instrument, we can work with it. > > > >Dear Hugh > > Maybe we could get some local groups going with this. If > >Lorraine could work up a set of excercises so we're all going in the same > >direction, we should be able to yard up some coaches to take groups of say > >twenty and just work on the dowsing side - its mainly a practice and > >confidence thing - questioning technique is a problem for a lot of people > >too. I feel confident enough with my pendulum to take a group and I'm sure > >we could find others to do so in the other regions but I think this needs > >some direction. > >When you come out in July/August how much time will you have available for > >possibly running smaller regional workshops? > >Cheers > >Lloyd Charles > > Visit our website at: www.unionag.org > >
