The Secret Art

The Secret Art

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THE SECRET ART: A Brief History of Radionic Technology for the Creative Individual traces this astonishing process beginning with early art designs suggestive of radionic intent. For many prehistoric and indigenous peoples, art was also a means of interacting with Nature to enhance healing, increase crop yields, and enable visionary experiences. Coincidentally, radionic inventors discovered by trial and error that even drawings and bizarre technology could function radionically. This discovery followed a long process of design innovation that started with mechanical devices, proceeded through a generation of electronic instruments, and most recently has been applied to computer and software technology. Conceivably, the theory and techniques outlined in this book could provide artists with a revolutionary approach to the creative process that is at once both new and timeless. A potential exists today for radionic ideas to empower creative individuals to develop skills in working with Nature that achieve profound real world results.

Table of Contents

   Introduction
01 Ancient Radionics
02 Defining Radionics in Art
03 The Origins of Radionics in Dowsing
04 Science and Scientism
05 The Divided Legacy of Medicine
06 The Father of Radionics
07 The Oscilloclast
08 Inside Dr. Abrams’ Clinic
09 Psychical Physics
10 From Agricultural Radionics to Prehistoric Art
11 Prana, Kundalini, and Occult Technology
12 Radionics: Occult or Electronic?
13 Ruth Drown
14 Profiles in British Radionics
15 George and Majorie De La Warr
16 T. Galen Hieronymus
17 Radionics Meets Popular Culture
18 Agricultural Radionics Today
19 Radionic Photography Today
20 From Computerized Radionics to Radionics Without Devices
21 Radionic/Art Overlay: A Personal Note
   Afterword
   Acknowledgments
   Sources
   Illustration Credits

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The Secret Art - cover
The Secret Art - 13th Century Geomantic Device
The Secret Art - Carly Ptak by Bill T. Miller
The Secret Art - Butcher and Induction Furnace
The Secret Art - T. Galen Hieronymus US Patent #2,482,773
The Secret Art - Dragonline Studio