Re: Biolumanetics
Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 5:29 am
V.T. Yekkirala wrote:
It is an objective confirmatory method using a relatively new
technology; undertaken by classical homeopaths in London. It allows
great savings of practitioners time; and clients time, money, and
suffering (while customarily the client is the only objective guinea pig
to confirm remedy and wastes 5 weeks between followups when the remedy
doesnt work and may keep doing this until they give up or can no longer
afford to continue). The so-called biolumanetic device emanates a
field (which appears to be either a non-electromagnetic or some new type
of new electromagnetic field). which interacts with the client biofield,
and makes a photo taken reflect the coherence of their biofield.
On intake of client: The pt photo taken while they stand in the field of
the biolumanetic device (which apparently resembles an audio speaker) is
blurry relative to their level of health (apparently the degree of
coherence of client biofield is proportional to perturbation of their
reflection in visible light when the client is bathed in the
biolumanetic field). If the photo image is not blurry, their field is
in coherence. When (during or after interview) pt photo is taken while
they are holding candidate rx, degree of photo clarity indicates degree
of remedy resonance with pt field. When photo is clear when they are
holding an rx, this is a qualitative measure of close resonance. They
(these folks in London pioneering use of the technology in homeopathy)
use this objective reference to weed out the would-be remedy candidates
(which would fail in the case) before administration to the client. The
system allows a higher level of efficiency and integrity in homeopathic
practice because each prescrip is beyond a "guesstimate" (which fails
according to the skill of the practitioner, the quality of pt info, the
limits of our case analysis methods, the 3/5 or so of materia medica
which is not well known, and many other variables). So it allows
finding the closest simillimum and gives an objective measure (no
dowsing here, just eyesight (judgement of photo blurriness). The London
folks limit each classical homeopathic interview session to 12 candidate
photos max (if necessary), at that point, the client returns later for
another interview until the rx is found. CJ Wansbrough says the device
is quite a severe teacher, that so-called polychrests are only a small
fraction of their practice, and yet they still find the successful
bullseye in only about 65% of cases, probably far more than the average
practice (which has no means to measure between supposed potential
simillimi) but still only 2/3. I inquired about device; the unit
which creates the field costs $15,000 and is sold in New Jersey, USA.
Here is the blurb on the main biolumanetics site:
For Interested Parties in the United States they may contact the
SERA CENTER CLINIC Suite #202, 560 Fellowship Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ
08054
Clinic Phone: 856-787-0200 for information and appointments.
Patrick Richards & Dr. Carolyn Szutarski are CO-Directors. Dr Carolyn
Szutarski has collaborated with Patrick Richards for the past 10 years
to develop the methods used to provide client services.
Dr. Szutarski's email address is: szutarski@aol.com
Practitioners who wish more information and pricing may contact Patrick
Richards at PRicha4212@aol.com
For Interested Parties in Europe, Great Britain they may contact
Center for Bioliminal Homeopathy,25A Amerland Road London SW18 1PX
Clinic Phone: 0208 870 1808 for information and appointments.
Charles Wansbrough and Kieran Linnane work together using homeopathy
with the technology.
C.J.Wansbrough email address is: Charles_Wansbrough@yahoo.co.uk
For an online journal for professional homeopaths, dedicated to
interfacing this technology with Homeopathy visit the following website:
http://www.biolumanetics.net/tantalus
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http://www.biolumanetics.net/tantalus/A ... netics.htm
Biolumanetic Technology & Homeopathy: A valid reflection of homeopathy
today?
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It is an objective confirmatory method using a relatively new
technology; undertaken by classical homeopaths in London. It allows
great savings of practitioners time; and clients time, money, and
suffering (while customarily the client is the only objective guinea pig
to confirm remedy and wastes 5 weeks between followups when the remedy
doesnt work and may keep doing this until they give up or can no longer
afford to continue). The so-called biolumanetic device emanates a
field (which appears to be either a non-electromagnetic or some new type
of new electromagnetic field). which interacts with the client biofield,
and makes a photo taken reflect the coherence of their biofield.
On intake of client: The pt photo taken while they stand in the field of
the biolumanetic device (which apparently resembles an audio speaker) is
blurry relative to their level of health (apparently the degree of
coherence of client biofield is proportional to perturbation of their
reflection in visible light when the client is bathed in the
biolumanetic field). If the photo image is not blurry, their field is
in coherence. When (during or after interview) pt photo is taken while
they are holding candidate rx, degree of photo clarity indicates degree
of remedy resonance with pt field. When photo is clear when they are
holding an rx, this is a qualitative measure of close resonance. They
(these folks in London pioneering use of the technology in homeopathy)
use this objective reference to weed out the would-be remedy candidates
(which would fail in the case) before administration to the client. The
system allows a higher level of efficiency and integrity in homeopathic
practice because each prescrip is beyond a "guesstimate" (which fails
according to the skill of the practitioner, the quality of pt info, the
limits of our case analysis methods, the 3/5 or so of materia medica
which is not well known, and many other variables). So it allows
finding the closest simillimum and gives an objective measure (no
dowsing here, just eyesight (judgement of photo blurriness). The London
folks limit each classical homeopathic interview session to 12 candidate
photos max (if necessary), at that point, the client returns later for
another interview until the rx is found. CJ Wansbrough says the device
is quite a severe teacher, that so-called polychrests are only a small
fraction of their practice, and yet they still find the successful
bullseye in only about 65% of cases, probably far more than the average
practice (which has no means to measure between supposed potential
simillimi) but still only 2/3. I inquired about device; the unit
which creates the field costs $15,000 and is sold in New Jersey, USA.
Here is the blurb on the main biolumanetics site:
For Interested Parties in the United States they may contact the
SERA CENTER CLINIC Suite #202, 560 Fellowship Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ
08054
Clinic Phone: 856-787-0200 for information and appointments.
Patrick Richards & Dr. Carolyn Szutarski are CO-Directors. Dr Carolyn
Szutarski has collaborated with Patrick Richards for the past 10 years
to develop the methods used to provide client services.
Dr. Szutarski's email address is: szutarski@aol.com
Practitioners who wish more information and pricing may contact Patrick
Richards at PRicha4212@aol.com
For Interested Parties in Europe, Great Britain they may contact
Center for Bioliminal Homeopathy,25A Amerland Road London SW18 1PX
Clinic Phone: 0208 870 1808 for information and appointments.
Charles Wansbrough and Kieran Linnane work together using homeopathy
with the technology.
C.J.Wansbrough email address is: Charles_Wansbrough@yahoo.co.uk
For an online journal for professional homeopaths, dedicated to
interfacing this technology with Homeopathy visit the following website:
http://www.biolumanetics.net/tantalus
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http://www.biolumanetics.net/tantalus/A ... netics.htm
Biolumanetic Technology & Homeopathy: A valid reflection of homeopathy
today?
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]