David V. Tansley

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David V. Tansley (* 1934 in London , United Kingdom ; † 1988 ) was an important representative in the development of classical radionics , a complementary medical healing process that can be summarized under the term of instrument-supported remote or spiritual healing .

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After training in agriculture, Tansley emigrated to Canada at the age of 17 . Two years later he moved to California , where he found work in horticulture and landscaping . In the further time he commuted back and forth between California and England in different occupations. He spent two years with the Royal Air Force as a radar technician, worked as a sculptor in California and graduated from the St. Martins School of Art in Great Britain , before returning to California to train as a chiropractor at the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic Graduated in 1965.

During his time in California, David V. Tansley studied Indian wisdom at the Ananda Ashram there. When he returned to England, he worked as a chiropractor and became increasingly interested in radionics. He joined the Radionic Association and became a member of the council of that society. In the 1970s and 1980s in particular, he published a number of books on the subject of radionics, thus shaping their imagination and working methods. David V. Tansley died of pancreatic cancer .

Influence on radionics

On the basis of extensive studies at the Ananda Ashram in California, David V. Tansley adopted the perspective of Indian philosophy . While radionics had an essentially organic, material direction up to this point, David V. Tansley introduced the work with the subtle bodies (mental, astral and ethereal bodies) and with the chakras , as well as a theory of diseases based on energetic disturbances the radionic way of working. He also drew essential aspects of his conception from the works of Alice Bailey , a theosophist , esotericist and author.

Publications

All publications were published by Tansley in English, the present transmissions indented into German:

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Report on Radionics, Science of the Future; Edward W. Russel, 1973, ISBN 0854350020