The Radionic Association 

  

THE SCHOOL OF RADIONICS

The School of Radionics offers both weekend Access Courses, open to all, and also two three year Professional Courses. Qualified members are encouraged to attend the training weekends - these will count towards CPD hours.

The professional training courses are part time and organised in modules of six months, each culminating in a study or assessment weekend. Students undertake written and practical work under the supervision of a tutor.

A Competence Based Qualification (CBQ) is incorporated into the training schedule.

A Classroom session at the training weekend

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LEARN THE BASICS OF RADIONICS on our 2-part ACCESS PROGRAMME

Becoming a fully-skilled radionic practitioner, like learning to play a musical instrument, takes time and effort, but you can come and learn the basics safely from experienced practitioners on our two-part residential weekend Access Course, available every April and September, ACCESS 1 and ACCESS 2. Additional tutorial support is available if required.

ACCESS WEEKEND 1 covers dowsing for radionic practice, subtle anatomy of man and animals, radionic analysis and treatment using an instrument, how practitioners work, the scientific world and radionics, spiritual dimensions of radionics, radionics in agriculture.

ACCESS WEEKEND 2 (optional) covers further instrument-based analytical techniques, the clash between psychic and scientific explanations of radionics and its significance for psychology and biology , helping ease minor emotional problems with flower essences and radionics, encouraging harmony in stressful environments, protecting plants in adverse environmental conditions.

ACCESS TUTORIAL SUPPORT (optional). In addition to the residential weekends, we offer optional one-to-one tutorial support for those who would like further help.

Who will benefit from the ACCESS Programme? The Access programme is suitable for anyone who would like to learn simple techniques to help their family and friends, patients who want to know more, practitioners of other healing therapies who want to extend their range of skills, and would-be professional radionic practitioners who will later move on to our Professional course. (Note: ACCESS 1 is an essential prerequisite for anyone applying for the Professional Training course.)

Have you already taken the Foundation Course? ACCESS 1 will replace the Foundation Course from April 2008. If you have already attended the Foundation Course and wish you could learn more without committing to the Professional Programme, why not come along to ACCESS 2 in September 2008?

DATES of next courses:

ACCESS 1

September 5-7th 2008 Winchester.

ACCESS 2

September 5-7th 2008 Winchester.

To Apply, or for more information, contact the Secretary at secretary@radionic.co.uk or telephone 01869 338852

Teaching days are Saturday and Sunday but there is an informal gathering on the Friday evening for those arriving early.

Places are limited and the course is proving popular so book early to avoid disappointment.

Venue: Sparsholt College, near Winchester, Hants.

Cost (Approximately; contact office): £245-330 depending on accommodation and meal requirements; open to all.

 

PROFESSIONAL COURSES OFFERED :

HUMANS (leading to Diploma MRadA)           SOILS & CROPS (leading to MRadA, Soils & Crops)

Professional indemnity insurance is provided for both Licentiates and Members through the Radionic Association.

HUMANS:

Course duration:  3 years part time.

Structure:  6 residential weekends (two per year, April & September) plus tuition by personal tutors.

Eligibility: Satisfactory  academic qualifications*, references, and acceptance by admissions panel. (The School reserves the right to decline any application for the professional courses without explanation.).

*Minimum 5 GCSE passes (or equivalent) at grade C or above including Human Biology & English.     (Human Biology tuition and examination can be arranged through the School.)

Course content:  Radiesthesia, radionic analysis and treatment, working with healing energies, subtle anatomy , the use of colour, flower remedies, tissue salts etc. in healing, our present-day understanding of the nature of consciousness and the healing intent, radionics & science, environmental issues, practical aspects of running a practice, etc.

After  18 months of study, (3 terms),  successful Students are granted Licentiate status, after which they may offer a service to the public and charge fees at a rate decided by Council.

After a further 18 months  Licentiates present for examination for the award of MRadA, and if successful become a full Member of the Association and set their own scale of charges.

Fees  (Subject to change. Please check with office)

Study weekends: £240-325 depending on accommodation and meal requirements.  (Also includes tuition notes and registration for CBQ qualification.)    Qualified members £80 per day (no accommodation or dinner but includes tea/coffee and lunch); this qualifies as CPD.

Student Terms:  3 terms at £500 per 6 month term.  (Analysis;  Treatment 1;  Treatment 2)  

Students will also need to purchase their own instruments:

Digital Radionic instrument (purchased  Analysis term); ATP, price  £280.        

Peggotty instrument (purchased Treatment 1 term); cost approx.     £130.

Licentiate Terms:  3 terms at £475 per 6 month term.  (Licentiate Stages 1,2,3.)

Fees are paid at the beginning of each term and are reviewed annually.  You will be advised on your likely required commitments of time and finance at the Foundation Course. 

 

SOILS & CROPS

Structure:  Five 6 months terms, including  one weekend every 6 months with tutor plus additional work.

Eligibility: Prior attendance at Foundation Course and/or proven competence in radionic techniques, plus  working knowledge of, or practical experience in agriculture or horticulture.

Course content: Soil & plant analysis and treatment, seasonal and lunar influences, autumn and spring soil treatments, bio-dynamic life, experimental design & statistics, germination, pests and diseases, harvest results, dealing with clients. 

Fees:  £250 for each term + examination fee. 

Students will also need to purchase an instrument, cost approx. £280.

Admission:    One intake yearly, in September. 

 

  • Post-graduate courses are available for those wishing to use radionic techniques to help their own animals, or others, under the supervision of a veterinary surgeon. 
  • Persons who have acquired training in radionics elsewhere may be considered for fast-track admission to MRadA under Article 8 of the Association's Articles. 

For further information or application forms, please contact:

The Secretary, School of Radionics, Baerlein House, Goose Green Deddington, Banbury, Oxon OX15 0SZ Telephone/Fax 01869 338852

E-mail: training@radionic.co.uk

The School of Radionics is a self-regulating body working under the aegis of the Council of the Radionic Association.

The School of Radionics reserves the right to amend fees, programme content, venue and dates of study weekends at any time, and will not be held responsible for any loss or inconvenience caused.


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