Within the French School of Radionics, radiesthesia is far more than a preliminary tool.
It is the foundation of diagnosis, the essential starting point that reveals the true state of the informational field and guides the entire radionics process.
Every intervention begins with a radiesthetic assessment: a precise reading of the subtle architecture of the individual, in order to understand what is out of balance and what requires harmonization.
Only after this diagnostic stage can the Victoria Enneagon be employed to syntonize and adjust the selected remedy to the unique vibration of the subject.
Without radiesthesia, there is no direction; without syntonization, no true adjustment.
1. Radiesthesia: A Precise Reading of the Informational Field
The French tradition of radiesthesia is renowned for its clarity, structure, and depth.
It relies on a disciplined method of inquiry into the informational field, using instruments such as:
• the pendulum,
• research charts or dowsing boards,
• a systematic questioning protocol,
• verification procedures ensuring neutrality and reliability.
Radiesthesia allows the practitioner to access and interpret subtle data, revealing:
• zones of imbalance or perturbation,
• areas of weakness or overload,
• internal influences (emotional, mental, psycho-energetic),
• external influences (environment, relationships, stressors),
• and the primary causes that must be addressed.
This is not psychological analysis nor symptomatic interpretation.
It is a direct reading of the vibrational organisation as it presents itself at the moment of the assessment.
2. Why the Diagnostic Process Always Begins with Radiesthesia
Radiesthesia is an art of discernment.
Its role is to identify what is really happening and to determine the order in which the work must be done.
The goals of the radiesthetic diagnosis are:
✔ To determine the nature of the imbalance
Every person and every situation has a unique vibrational structure. Radiesthesia shows what is active beneath the surface.
✔ To reveal the priorities
Not everything can be addressed simultaneously.
The diagnostic process identifies the first element to be harmonized to create lasting change.
✔ To confirm the appropriateness of the radionics remedy
The remedy is never chosen randomly or generically.
It is selected through radiesthetic inquiry, according to the real needs of the subject.
✔ To ensure coherence between the subject and the remedy
The French School always seeks harmony, not over-stimulation.
Radiesthesia is thus the compass that guides the entire radionics process.
3. From Diagnostic to Remedy: A Structured, French Method
Once the radiesthetic analysis is complete, the practitioner can determine:
• the most appropriate remedy within the French School’s system,
• the type of work that needs to be undertaken,
• the direction in which the harmonisation must proceed.
At this stage, the remedy is identified —
but it must still be syntonised, meaning adjusted and harmonized to the singular vibrational signature of the subject.
This is where the geometry comes in.
4. The Victoria Enneagon: Syntonization of the Remedy
The Victoria Enneagon is the dedicated tool for syntonization within the French School of Radionics.
Its role is to:
• harmonize the remedy with the subject’s informational field,
• eliminate discordances between the nature of the remedy and the individual,
• create a stable interaction,
• and anchor the work into the vibrational structure.
The Enneagon does not transform the remedy.
It adjusts, aligns, and accords it to the precise vibrational requirements revealed by the radiesthetic diagnosis.
Thus:
• Radiesthesia reveals what is needed.
• The Enneagon ensures that what is needed is perfectly matched to the individual.
Both steps are indispensable and form the core methodology of the French School.
5. A Structured and Recognized French Approach
The combined process — radiesthetic diagnosis followed by remedy syntonization through the Victoria Enneagon — has attracted growing international attention.
Practitioners around the world value this method for its:
• clarity and structure,
• precision,
• reproducibility,
• integration of traditional and geometric tools,
• and its consistent focus on global harmonisation rather than symptom-based intervention.
The French School of Radionics is recognized for its ability to unite diagnosis, coherence, and harmonization into a single structured pathway.
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