Definition of Radiesthesia. Meaning of Radiesthesia. Synonyms of Radiesthesia

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- Radiesthesia describes a physical ability to detect radiation emitted by a person, animal, object or geographical feature. One of its practitioners, J...
- ability to detect "radiation" within the human body, which they call radiesthesia. According to the theory, all human bodies give off unique or characteristic...
- Alpha Psychic Psychic reading Psychokinesis Psychometry Pyrokinesis Radiesthesia Reincarnation research Remote viewing Research results in parapsychology...
- ground water, buried metals or ores, gemstones, oil, claimed radiations (radiesthesia), gravesites, malign "earth vibrations" and many other objects and materials...
- newspaper at Elon University The Pendulum, a publication devoted to radiesthesia Pendulum (1969 film), an American neo noir film starring George Peppard...
- vampire Psychopomp Psychonautics Psychometry Pyramid power Qabalah Qareen Radiesthesia Radionics Reiki Renaissance magic Retrocognition, see also Precognition...
- used by practitioners of geobiology, such as dowsing or other forms of radiesthesia, have been attributed to the ideomotor phenomenon. List of topics characterised...
- many Earth mysteries. He is also the author of numerous books about radiesthesia, geomancy, parapsychology, runes, naturopathy and esoterics in Polish...
- writings on biometeorology. Tromp took a deep interest in dowsing and radiesthesia. He conducted experiments and came to the conclusion that dowsing is...
- Dowsing Electromagnetic radiation and health Geobiology (pseudoscience) Radiesthesia List of topics characterised as pseudoscience Flavin, Edwin (18 August...