![]() However if I redefine what pattern is, then it starts making more sense, and digital radionics can be considered as having more than just a poor relationship to traditional radionics. I had taken the assumption that patterns are a kind of analogue structure possessing certain qualities, which I admit, even if they are universal qualities, is a fairly limited viewpoint. Many software-based radionics versions merely mimic conventional analogue instruments, so here I shall consider them loosely as part of the same group. However I confess that I was initially confused as to how the utilization of random number generators in radionics might fit my theory of resonant informational patterns. I recommend that you read more about the development of my ideas here, and here. Until recently my attention was primarily on traditional, dial-based instruments. What I have been seeking is an all-embracive theory that can explain the various forms of radionics (instruments or symbolic) in light of my understandings of consciousness, the ancient wisdom of Vedanta and contemporary mystics such as Vadim Zeland with his concept of “Space of Variations.” I’ve been musing over the function of radionics outside of the restraints of the 3D world, since radionics isn’t confined by our concepts of space and time.
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