"Radionics is an art by which diagnostic data is obtained through use of equipment which enables a trained operator to detect and measure differential radiations by the different organs and tissues of the body."The Radionist in "The History and Development of Radionics" (JBR 24:5, 1968)
Vol. | No. | Year | Month(s) | |
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"The Work of Dr. Ruth Drown" (Part I) | 17 | 01 | 1961 | January & February |
Associate Trevor James summarizes the discoveries of Ruth B. Drown, describing her radionic instrumentation, her technique of energetic diagnosis and treatment, and the Radio-Vision Instrument. | ||||
"The Work of Dr. Ruth Drown" (Part II) | 17 | 02 | 1961 | March |
Associate Trevor James continues his outline of the discoveries of Ruth B. Drown, explaining the function of the healing circuit and the link between radionics and Qaballah. | ||||
"Drown Radio Therapy" | 17 | 07 | 1961 | November |
Ruth Drown clarifies the distinction between her Radio-Therapy and Radionics. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (I) | 24 | 05 | 1968 | September & October |
Part one of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics, from its beginnings with Dr. Albert Abrams and the E.R.A. (Electronic Reactions of Abrams). | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (II) | 24 | 06 | 1968 | November |
Part two of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (III) | 24 | 07 | 1968 | December |
Part three of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (IV) | 25 | 01 | 1969 | January & February |
Part four of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (V) | 25 | 02 | 1969 | March & April |
Part five of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (VI) | 25 | 03 | 1969 | May & June |
Part six of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics, moving past the work of Abrams E.R.A. and onto the next generation of radionic equipment, starting with the Calbro Magnowave. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (VII) | 25 | 05 | 1969 | September & October |
Part seven of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics, examining the Wigelsworth Pathoclast, the Hieronymous Electro-Biometer, the Radioclast, and the Drown equipment. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (VIII) | 26 | 01 | 1970 | January & February |
Part eight of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics, examining the work of Art Tool & Die Co. | ||||
"The History and Development of Radionics" (IX) | 26 | 03 | 1970 | May & June |
Part nine of the Radionist's complete review of the first fifty years of radionics, examining the work of George de la Warr. | ||||
"Dowsing and Radionics are ESP Applied" | 34 | 05 | 1978 | September & October |
Associate A.P.S.'s letter on healing, huna, and dowsing, and the response from Riley Crabb. | ||||
"Radionics, A Tactical Weapon for Military Use" (I) | 35 | 02 | 1979 | March & April |
Part one of a CQ&C feature by Riley Crabb, adapted from an article in "Specula" by Col. Thomas E. Bearden on the military applications of radionic technologies and the treat posed by abuse of such powers. | ||||
"Radionics, A Tactical Weapon for Military Use" (II) | 35 | 03 | 1979 | May & June |
Part two of a CQ&C feature by Riley Crabb, adapted from an article in "Specula" by Col. Thomas E. Bearden, continuing with an examination of the work of Robert Pavlita. | ||||
"Radionics, A Tactical Weapon for Military Use" (III) | 35 | 04 | 1979 | July & August |
Part three of a CQ&C feature by Riley Crabb, adapted from an article in "Specula" by Col. Thomas E. Bearden, looking at the induction of Legionnaire's disease, radio-broadcast psychotronics, and other nefarious influences. | ||||
"Radionics, A Tactical Weapon for Military Use" (IV) | 35 | 05 | 1979 | September & October |
Part four of a CQ&C feature by Riley Crabb, adapted from an article in "Specula" by Col. Thomas E. Bearden, revealing Soviet interest in the work of T. Henry Moray, the Zero-Point Vacuum, and the sinking of the U.S. nuclear submarine Thresher. | ||||
"Radionics, A Tactical Weapon for Military Use" (V) | 35 | 06 | 1979 | November & December |
Part five of a CQ&C feature by Riley Crabb, adapted from an article in "Specula" by Col. Thomas E. Bearden, concluding with Hugh Everett's Many Worlds Interpretation and the link to Cabalistic Topography. | ||||
"Radionic Analysis: A Classical Approach" | 42 | 05 | 1986 | September & October |
Article by Peter Lindemann. | ||||
"Ultraviolet Radionics" | 43 | 05 | 1987 | September & October |
Ed Skilling details his efforts to develop an ultraviolet "black box" for radionics. | ||||
"Understanding Radionics" | 43 | 05 | 1987 | September & October |
Roger Calverly offers a summary overview of what radionics is, how it has developed, and applications for the future. | ||||
"Haphazard Radionics" | 45 | 06 | 1989 | November & December |
Gerry Vassilatos considers every-day structures and artefacts as radiesthetic machinery and the influences they have on the natural energies of their environments. | ||||
"Radionic Machinery to Regulate Earth Veinics" | 46 | 03&4 | 1990 | May - August |
Gerry Vassilatos discusses natural radionics and veinic intervention to regulate subtle energy currents. | ||||
"The 'Automatic' Radionic Instrument" | 57 | 01 | 2001 | Annual |
James Borges examines the concept of "automated" radionics. | ||||
"Theory and Physics of Abrams Electronic Reaction" | 57 | 01 | 2001 | Annual |
Thomas Colson explains the theoretical underpinnings of the Abrams E.R.A. (from "Introduction to Electronic Therapy") |
Further Reading
- Abrams, Albert. New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment: Physico-clinical Medicine, the Practical Application of the Electronic Theory in the Interpretation and Treatment of Disease: with an Appendix on New Scientific Facts. San Francisco, Calif: Philopolis Press, 1916. Print. [Reprints are available through BSRF in our classic xerographic format: <#B0210, "New Concepts in Diagnosis and Treatment">; digital: <http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001588073>]
- Abrams, Albert. Human Energy. San Francisco: Philopolis Press, 1914. Print. [Reprints are available through BSRF in our classic xerographic format: <#B0211, "Human Energy">; digital: <http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904901>]
- Abrams, Albert. Spondylotherapy: Physio and Pharmacotherapy and Diagnostic Methods Based on a Study of Clinical Physiology. San Francisco: Philopolis Press, 1914. Print. [Digital: <http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/002089090>; reprints are available through BSRF in our classic xerographic format: <#B0177, "Spondylotherapy">]
An introductory review of Abrams and his work can be found in
"ERA: Electronic Reactions of Abrams" (#B0025).
- Drown, Ruth B. The Science and Philosophy of the Drown Radio Therapy. Los Angeles: Printed by the Ward Ritchie Press, 1938. Print. [Reprints are available through BSRF in our classic xerographic format: <#B0077, "Science and Philosophy of the Drown Radio Therapy">]
- Drown, Ruth B. Theory and Technique of the Drown Homo-Vibra Ray and Radio-Vision Instruments. London: Hatchard & Co., 1938. Print. [Reprints are available through BSRF in our classic xerographic format: <#B0081, "Theory and Technique of the Drown Homo-Vibra Ray">]
- Drown, Ruth B. Wisdom from Atlantis. Los Angeles: DeVorss, 1946. Print. <http://amzn.to/1qQQ0tc>
- Drown, Ruth B. The Forty-Nine Degrees: A Book of Spiritual Understanding and Discovery: the Road to Divine Truth. New York: Greenwich Book Publishers, 1957. Print. <http://amzn.to/1plJ4gS>
- Drown, Ruth B. Drown Radio-Vision and Homo-Vibra Ray Instruments and Their Uses. Vista, CA: Borderland Sciences Research Foundation, 196~. Print. [Reprints are available through BSRF in our classic xerographic format: <#B0021, "The Drown Homo-Vibra Ray and Radio Vision Instruments">]
For a more thorough survey of Drown's system of radionics, we recommend
Trevor James's "The Work of Dr. Ruth Drown".