3.6. The Intuitive Sensor

As a young researcher in the area of energies, disappointed with the then known instruments for the measurement of energies, I already came to the conclusion that the brain sends certain impulses during measurement. I followed these impulses in therapeutic measurements for more than forty years. Regardless of the instrument used, I established from the measurement results that this measurement method never failed me, that it answered my questions correctly and gave accurate results in the measurement of energy, spiritual states. Through several years of experiments with this measurement method, I discovered that the brain sends information via intuition and that this was an intuitive sensor, the sensor of our inner self, the soul, and that all known instruments measuring spiritual energies are under its direct control.

The intuition, the activity of our soul, only holds accurate information. Therefore, it is understandable that for work at the level of the soul one must only use this personal intuitive sensor and no other instrument. The intuitive sensor is not known in the specialised literature, it is not found in therapeutic practice, and according to my knowledge I am the only one using it for general public needs. The reason for this is probably that it is very difficult to master this sensor. One must invest much time and energy to learn how to work with it. One does not have to give up any of the measurement instruments used before learning about the intuitive sensor; one should only harmonise its behaviour with intuition and thus use it with benefit. Those radiesthesia practitioners who achieve the psychophysical state of intuition when measuring become successful. We find such qualified people everywhere around the world, and the results of their work with the pendulum are much appreciated. The pendulum is used both in the East and in the West in searching for certain elements and objects, components of the Earth and the universe. They search, for example, for the cables of abandoned networks, underground water streams, lost persons, underground cavities, or remains for the needs of archaeological research.

I can say that I was lucky to find the intuitive sensor, and learned about its top qualities and accuracy of measurement. Certainly, this was the result of my systematic and lengthy study of esoteric disciplines, spiritual sciences, eastern philosophies, Hinduism, different types of Buddhism, religions, alchemy, hermetism and gnosis. Thus, I was able to compare different methods of measuring spiritual states, to find the intuitive sensor and to critically assess the instructions by different authors about the functioning of the pendulum. I found that most people using a pendulum, as well as those rare ones who wrote books about radiesthesia, incorrectly explain the functioning of the pendulum and incorrectly make measurements, since their explanations are based on their personal view, subjective explanations and convictions.

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