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The Secret Art: A Brief History of Radionic Technology for the Creative Individual

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WHAT IS THE SECRET ART? The history of radionics is the story of how various inventors designed devices that employ directed intent to affect the real world. With these tools, they promoted healing without pills or surgery, grew crops without fertilizer, restrained insect predation without pesticides, and performed a host of other seemingly impossible feats that defy mechanistic science. THE SECRET ART 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.

212 pages, Paperback

First published September 15, 2009

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July 30, 2015
There are a lot of books about radionics. Some hide the true nature of radionics, some talks openly about it.

The truth is, that this devices are EMPTY. Or at least they do nothing special. Maybe some more sophisticated ones have a computer embedded with a remedies database ... but what exactly do they???

Duncan is able to explain it. And he explains it without any detours around the real subject. He goes straight to the point and explains the history and the persons involved. Materialistic science is not able to provide an satisfying answer for how radionics works. But it works, what is the most important fact.

The relation of a mind-based technology and art is then elaborated in his book. He is a artist himself and knows what he talks about. I think, this is the core of his book: art and radionics.

One important point I could learn from Duncan Laurie's Secret Art book is this: Don't try to explain radionics with science or to justify yourself with strange explanations, or to camouflage radionics under a technological looking facade, but consider it just as an art or a game.
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October 23, 2017
Duncan Laurie does a wonderful job giving us a history of Radionics from ancient times clear into now. With his personal focus being on art it was relate-able for me (being some form of an artist myself). As someone also interested in the occult this got many ideas moving and the people and methodology I found interesting in this book gave me a springboard for more and more things and people to further investigate.
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