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Training in Radionics

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As a beginning student of radionics, I had a horrible time of it.  I was the slowest learner in the room.  I left my first class wondering if I'd ever be able to do anything when I got back home.  I had little money at the time and failure was not an option.  Later, as I attended more trainings, I talked with many novices who, after several expensive days of struggling with their new instrument, said they "...still didn't know how to work the damn thing."  As I gained a better grasp of radionics, and more committed to its use, I wanted to help others learn and, remembering my struggles and those of fellow students, I wanted to ensure that no one left one of my trainings not knowing "how to use the damn thing."

So at this time, I specialize in teaching beginning radionics.  I do this in a one-on-one or small class setting.  This allows for plenty of personal attention to individual needs and minimal chances for disruption.  It also allows flexibility for addressing special needs and interests.

My personal goal is that each student be capable of executing the fundamental radionics operations of analysis, remote balancing, dowsing, rate scanning, and potentizing upon completion of what is usually a two-day training.  Doing these operations, with a reasonable level of confidence, is the foundation for all the practical, real-world applications of radionics.

If you have had no previous training, a two day class is advisable.  We usually work 7–9 hours each day, depending on student stamina.  (Training on a radionics instrument requires intense focus for long periods and it can be tiring.)  That said, I welcome requests to do briefer trainings, consultations, and public speaking. 

I currently do all trainings at my "day-job" apartment in Poteau, Oklahoma, a 45-minute drive from Ft. Smith, Arkansas.  Within a few years, I hope to re-locate all classes back to my home in Goshen, Arkansas, outside of Fayetteville.  Because of the costs and difficulty in transporting instruments and teaching supplies, I seldom travel to do trainings, but will consider it under certain circumstances.  Both Poteau and Fayetteville are near regional airports, and have an abundance of lodging and restaurant options.  I will provide some guidance if you decide to come.

Students do not need to own or purchase instruments in advance.  I keep several Kelly and Rogers instruments on-hand for training purposes.  This allows someone to investigate radionics a bit before taking the leap and buying expensive equipment.  And please note, I teach on Hieronymus, Kelly, Rogers, Mattioda, Intentronic and similar instruments featuring two dial banks.  I also teach on computerized SE-5 and SE-5 Plus units, but have no background on later versions.  While I am willing to help someone learn how to use another style of instrument, understand that much of the class time will be spent trying to figure out how it works before any training can begin. 

I currently charge about $500 for a two-day training, for one person, which does not include the purchase of any books or instruments, though some literature is always provided.   The precise fee depends on the number of students, timing, and other details, so please, if you are interested, email me for a precise quote.  

George Kuepper

Mid-South Radionics  
 

P.S. I do not advocate using radionics instruments in any illegal fashion and do not encourage that during trainings.  (Click here for more details.)  I also refuse to delve into unethical practices and teach techniques designed to harm or manipulate others.



George Kuepper      
Mid-South Radionics      
Goshen, Arkansas
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Updated January 8, 2015