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between the VIsible and Invisible Manifestations of Reality
Include: Archetypal Forms and Forces of Nature and the Use • HAPHAZARD RADIONICS
of the Imagination and Intuition to Perceive Them, Ether GerryVassilatos 1-S
Physics and Etherial Forces, Ught and Color, Radlonlcs and • ON TERRESTRIAL MAGNHilSM
Radlesthesia, Dowsing, Orgone Energy, Nlkola Tesla &The and SPIRAL NEBULAE
True Wireless, Vlktor Schauberger's Water Technology, Jorge ResiDes 6-8
Electricity & The Evolving Soul, Initiation Science, Hollow • REMINERALIZING 1HE SOIL 9
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HAPHAZARD RADIONICS
Gerry Vassilatos
Elemend Technology
For those who are sufficiently sensitive and exercised rangementsareeitherhelpingto enhanceorderangesome
in the various abilities of perceiving radionic emissions of the natural energies, whose natural structure existed·
more or less directly, I have written this article. For several longbeforewesettled the areas. More often than not, one
years now, I have beoome aware of the psychondic• powers realizes that planning and building is rarely handled with
found in certain locales. There are those which are, of any regard to natural energy. Most ~ely it was whatever
oourse, tbe natural ones-those generated by natural so~ lots were available in order to build whatever house or
in specific locations. 'J1lese can be found to arise via building financially arranged. One senses strong natural
arrangements purely of Nature, as in the particular orien- aversion in such placings-they seem so forced and un-
tations of rocks, shrubs, trees, streams, pools, wooded wanted by the natural element Cities, urban clusters, are
areas. Others are found to be very powerful "devices," and terribly congested regions of manmade objects, otherwise
are directing and focussing energies as a result of human intruding the natural order. Yet, we find those small
interactions and placements. settings within the city which seem so to have resisted any
Although I feel that the placements of certain rock- attack-as if the natural energy was preserving the place
walls, iron railings, monuments, poles (wooden or metal- either by concealment or force. This latter aspect is won-
lic), electrical machines, power stations, are really guided drous, since it seems these placings attract the very people
by greater natural energies, there are some whose posi- who have the power to destroy them for all the others.
tional arrangements are haphamrd. If one looks in older They know that a little bright park in the midst of the
neighborhoods, one finds the more naturally conformant madness is a sweet refuge.enough well-prized. And so, the
structures arising from days when people were more in natural forces have triumphed against their antagonists.
tune with the natural neighborhoods. I take particular One very easily can locate these within the city. Perhaps
delight in those places which represent the first encounters while reading this article, these places are making them-
of woods and people-how they blended naturally. One selves known to you, presenting themselves as sudden
may see how that natural energies "accepted" the struc- "memory-flashes."
tures and arrangements of humankind so wonderfully- Such preservation of natural waveguides and natural
those old hearths and rockwalls beautifully covered by antennae is part of the mysterious economy and lll8Jl8le-
dark green moss, every whit vital and sparkling. And those ment of the surface energies indigenous within specific
little gardens, stone benches, evergreens and ivy verdant- locales. In their various compoundings together, theyoon-
the list goes on endlessly. The people who patiently and solidate the "feel" of a city. If they are thorougbly thwarted,
lovingly gendered that glorious time in our land were very the city will begin exactly what we are seeing:-it will die as
aware of natural energies. I would place the time of such the result ofthe submergence of the natural fluxions. How
balance with our late 1800's-a time of gardens spreading often have you watched a deep gorge being dug in some
trees, lovely parks, open greens, natural diets, etheric wooded area, and have felt the wild arcings of natural
science, respectful religion with an eye on otherworlds and energy in its attempt to maintain its conduction pathwork-
-their grandeur. ings? Numerous and powerfully ~harp outrayings may be
Old neighborhoods often "flash" theirwhole-image to released into the skies and across human pathways-the
you as you enter certain locales. One may find impressions fractions of a total flux taking the spaceguide rather than
of the original landscape in the city's midst Today's the earthpath.
suburbs a re a conglomerate of new and old, and one is Certain arrangements of mankind offer us the unique
particularly struck with the haphamrd arrangements of opportunity of learning what kinds of arrangements may
very conductive structures. I refer to the conductivity or produce the most powerfully active radionic clarifiers,
permittivity of structures and manmade objects with re- amplifiers, transmitters and receptors. Ifounditanimpos-
gard to the natural energies present in a locale. These ar- sible thing to stand next to a large wooden telephone pole.
Juxtaposed to it was a very sharp angle of bricks which
formed part of a wall. Only after moving over to tbat
• Psychondic is a term coined by the author to designate gateways
for energies dealing with the psyche.
angledstoneworkwas I able to feel comfortable again. The
'lbe proliferation of diverse opinions on Einstein's grees on approaching the velocity of light, and is zero at
relativity of both a creditable and derogatory nature beck- this velocity. 'Ibat is, there is now no forward force. 'lbe
ons the following questions: Has Einstein been over- effective force drops to zero giving the illusion that mass
praised for his relativity? And is he now being criticized goes to infinity since even with the application of continu-
unjustifiably? ously increasing energy, none is transmitted in the forward
'lbe answers to these questions involve intricacies of direction at the velocity of light. __.~,
both a scientific and psychological nature. 'Ibis whole The special theory equations were contrived to handle
arena of debate is fraught with complex confusions and the apparency of the measured velocity of light as being
contradictions creating bewilderment even to the experi- found to be constant relative to different observers (mov-
enced physicist. 'lbe impact that relativity has had on ing at different rates). 'Ibis phenomenon of the apparent
scientific tbinking, quite apart from a consideration of any absoluteness of the velocity of light is clearly an illusion of
contribution, has resulted in overwhelming conflict of the third dimension. An evaluation of spacetime will
viewpoints, not just between the academia and pioneers reveal the desired covariant characteristia, and this oo-
but within these groups. variant feature itself then explains why the velocity of light
'lbe appraisal of relativity continues by the orthodox is revealed as constant relative to different observers.1 'lbe
scientific community generally, but criticism is increasing other phenomena, time dilation, length oontraction and
amongst New Age investigators. Who is right? In actual mass increase all follow from this and are due to the way
fact both opposite viewpoints exhibit extremes-which we (visible) light in this third dimension is experienced, and
might note is a manifestation of the balancing of energy in the third-dimensional energy limitations.
itseli From this point of view, that is, psychological Thus Einstein's special theory is a good representation
energies, the criticism was sure to follow. Although Ein- ofthe illusions of the third dimension. Unfortunately, this
steinhas been showered with excessive praise by relativists has not beenreoognized and the result is that the introduc-
he is now receiving criticism from the pioneers but being tion of the equations, in effect, closed off the third-dimen-
blamed for interpretations of relativity of which much of sional specttum of energies preyenting progress into higher
the responsibility should be bome by the academic com- knowledge involving greater unifimtion and supemr tech-
munity. 'Ibis itself is an interesting example of the way nology.
such psychological energies work. An overpraisal for The lid on the third dimension was also closed by two
wrong reasoDS wll automati:ally attract the oppmite poJarity other significant developments of relativity; notably the
or energy form-an overaiticism for wrong reasons. Ein- principle of equivalence, and Einstein's decision to drop
stein has received too much praise and is now being the nature of ether, following the establishment of the
overbJamed for much of the reasons for which he was absoluteness of the velocity of light.
praised undeservedly. 'lbe principle of equivalence was illustrated by Ein-
He was never completely satisfied with his relativity. It stein using the example of the man in the elevator. Two
was the scientific community which established some of cases are oompared, one inertial and the other gravita-
the more materialistic interpretations. For example, Ein- tional. In the first, the elevator is imagined in free space
stein never apparently stated that a body moving at high (no gravity) with a rope attached to the top and accelerat-
wJocity, in itself, contnacts relative to the observing source. ing it "upwards" so that the man feels weightiness against
He-merely claimed that this is how it is viewed relative to the floor ofthe elevator. 'Ibis is experienced as identical to
the observer's standpoint. Relativity physicists have taken the second situation in which the elevator is placed in a
many of these features as representative of actual reality gravitational field, such as resting on Earth. 'lbe man's
rather than an illusion. A more serious conclusion from weightiness is now due to gravity. 'Ibis was supposed to
the special theory equations is that the mass of a body mean that gravity and inertia are equivalent; but it is
increases towards infinity as its velocity approaches that of oompletely erroneous. In the second example, one cannot
Hght. 'Ibis is obviously another illusion and is becoming apply the constraint of fixing the elevator (on the ground
more a focus of criticism directed at Einstein. But in this or whatever) so that it cannot move, if one wishes to
instance, Einstein is vindicated; although not relativists oompare gravity rather than the gravitational force. 'lbe
generally, who have misinterpreted relativity. Relativity two examples are identical to, say, 1) placing one's band in
shows thattheforwarddimension ofthe moving body is re- a trough of water and moving it against the stationary
ducing as its frame-of-reference axis turns through 90 de- water and 2) arranging the test so that the water moves
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TRUE BORDERLAND ENCOUNTERS through my mind of aborted takeoffs, falling engines, etc
When getting on the airport bus to leave the Global that are constantly read about in the paper. (There were a
Sciences Conference this August a gentleman named Bob few plane crashes thatweekendaround the world, and they
Moore, who was helping the Stoniers with the conference, always seem to come in bunches.)
came rushing up to us. He said that he had a strong The pilot came on the intercom and said that the flight
impression that we should delay our flight, that there was was cancelled, the plane wouldn't fly. As we were walking
something wrong with our airplane. Now, what does one out the aisle to disembark I overheard someone who had
do when told this on the way to the airport? My rational beenspeakingwith the pilot. The person said that the pilot
mind naturally got mad and rejected the information, but had a "hunch" that something was wrong, and they were
Bob was sincere and I knew that he was speaking a Truth searching to find it, which they eventually did.
that he had seen. While my mind didn't accept his data, my Thanks for the warning Bob.
heart knew that something was up. But what?
These days if you cancel your flight you lose what you UGHT AND COLOR
paid. To get another flight you spend more cash. Such are I can't refrain from making a few comments about
the wonders of our society, which we are told is now more Peter Lindemann's FIZIXKORNER in this issue. Having
oriented toward service (can't go to the bathrooms in gas spent several years studying andmeditatingwithfive tuned
stations anymore either in our new "service" society). So glass "Dinshah" slides I admit to having difficulty "accept-
on the way to the airport Alison and I werewonderingwhat ing'' Peter's view. Not that I can refute it, I can•t- Peter has
to think, and figuring how we felt. done an excellent piece of work on this. We have been
Being a fatalist at heart, and not really having many bouncing ideas on color around for many years. rm im-
hundreds of extra dollars to spend on another flight, if we pressed with his new set of slides, they definitely make up
could have gotten one in Denver's busy airport on a Sunday 12 colors of a full color circle, first schematically brought
afternoon, we checked in for our flight. The flight was to our modem consciousness by Goethe.
already delayed for 5 - 10 minutes, so I felt that something Peter is no doubt correct in his conceptions of "sub-
was working in our favor. Bob had said "delay'' your flight, traction." But I still see Magenta, Purple, and Scarlet when
he actually hadn't said "change" it. I rationalized that the the glass slides are mixed properly. Dinshah P. Ghadiali
delay was going to make everything OK. said that what you see is not important, it is the radiant
I didn't feel any coming dread by getting on the plane, energy coming through. I get the feeling that there is more
but Alison did. Anyway, the flight ended up sitting at the to it all, but I don't knowexactlywhere to look at this point.
gate for one and a half hours while a gauge was checked. It is my sincere hope that Peter's column will stimulate
We were told that as soon as a new gauge was installed that more people to investigate this phenomenon. There is
the flight would take off. Having been an aircraft electri- more to color than we can see and we hope to continue an
cian in the US Marines I knew that an hour and a halfwas intelligent discourse on this in this Journal. Other views
a bit long to change a gauge. While sitting in the plane for are most welcome.
over an hour I was running all the possible scenarios Our perceptions ofcolor, light, the sun, etc. are funda-
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