3.7. Use of Instruments

For any measurement of good quality, one must take into account the psychophysical state of the person measuring, as well as the correct choice of the instrument which is to provide an accurate answer. If the therapist does not control his or her ego, not being able to turn it off at the moment of measuring, the results of his or her work will be doubtful and mostly inaccurate. On site, when diagnosing an area, it is difficult to achieve a high degree of meditation required for the instrument to behave correctly, since we are influenced by the energies of those present or various harmful energies in the environment. We can very successfully control the ego disturbing us when measuring by using the “switch on - switch off” system. I described this procedure in detail in my first book on healing with life-cosmic energy.

It is up to every individual to decide which instrument to use, which suits them the most and which instrument is the easiest to work with considering their approach to measurement. Some are comfortable with L-antennas, others with biotensors or pendulums, etc. When selecting the measurement instrument, one must also consider its accuracy, disturbances due to the mechanical structure of the instrument which result in inaccurate measurement. It is the rule that the accuracy of measurement depends on the length of time in which the instrument reacts. The best measurement results are obtained by repeating measurements for several times with different instru- ments. By comparing the results, we make a conclusion about the accuracy of measurement or obtain an answer to the question asked.

Personally, I always use the intuitive sensor; in the last ten years, I have checked the results with the eye sensor and sometimes used a pendulum, which is useful when there are other people and their energies present in the area, or when adverse energies affect the area.

Intuition does not make mistakes. Sometimes it is difficult to register the answer. This is especially obvious on site if one falls under the influence of other energies. Working on site, every therapist should use three measurement instruments: the intuitive sensor, the eye sensor and the mechanical instrument that suits the therapist the best, e.g. a dowsing rod, L-antenna, biotensor or pendulum.


All measurement instruments are under direct influence and guidance of intuition. Thus, by using several measurement instruments, therapists actually check their psychophysical state which must be achieved to guarantee accurate answers.


An experienced therapist does not need to measure with several measurement instruments; however, when only using one instrument, it is possible to make a mistake.

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