Migration Course
Moving from a Traditional Radionic Instrument into the Digital Domain
A resource to help Radionic practitioners make
an easy transition from traditional Radionic
instrumentation to the computer program
MultiTreat on Raspberry Pi (MT-on-RPi)
1
Migration Course
Learning Objectives
On completing this resource the learner will be able to
• make a correlation between the facilities of MultiTreat and a
traditional Radionic instrument.
• be familiar with the process of inputting treatment data
• look at their current analysis protocol and identify any changes that
may need to be made
• have awareness of the advantages and limitations of both methods
• access additional support materials and know where to find them
Author
Jane Radford
Copyright: Framework Dowsing March 2018
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Migration Course
Introduction Page 1
Progressing from a
Traditional Radionic Instrument
into the Digital Domain
Hello and welcome to this flying start
learning resource for practitioners
and dowsers who are interested in
the Radionic software program
MultiTreat on the RaspberryPi
(MT-on-Pi)
My name is Jane Radford and I work
with Chris and Barbara at
Framework Dowsing to offer support,
information and resources for
Radionic practitioners. 3
Migration Course
Introduction Page 2
Since sharing MultiTreat via the
Framework Dowsing website we
have had a number of enquiries.
These have included questions about
how to input and operate the
treatment program,
or more simply ….
“How do I move treatments across from
a conventional Radionic treatment
instrument to MT?”
and
“Is MT available as an
independent unit?”
This resource acts as an
introduction and
gateway to further
information. It will also
show you possible ways
of adapting your
analysis so that MT is
easier to use.
4
We believe that using MultiTreat on
the Raspberry Pi will save huge
amounts of time. As you incorporate
the use of MT into your treatment
regime it will free you up to focus on
analyses and updates for your clients.
Creating time and opportunity to adapt
your analysis will ultimately
5
Migration Course
Introduction Page 3
Look out for the blue bird symbol
This shows areas where you may need
to update or change your approach.
This could mean adding additional
questions to your Radionic protocol.
6
Remember …..
“A Radionic instrument is a focus for the mind of the practitioner”
We will now look at the layout of a typical Radionic instrument
Let’s begin …….
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Introduction Page 4
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Simple diagram of a traditional generic Radionic Instrument
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Power supply
Treatment platePotency dial
Bank
switches
Timer start switchOperator
Banks of
Rate dials
Not to scale! : )
The Operator Approaches, loads witness, sets, initiates and
changes treatments for each target
Treatment plate For the ‘witness’ or sample for client/target
Rate dials Set to the rate or numerical identification
Potency dial Sets the level or homoeopathic potency
of the treatment
Bank switch Designates which dials are in use
Timer start switch Starts the treatment timer
We will now look at each of these areas and compare the
treatment set up with using MT ->>
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A Traditional generic Radionic Instrument
8
We are now looking at starting the MT program, initiating
treatments and accessing the input screen for a new set of
treatments.
The protocol with most traditional
Radionic instrumentation involves
operator (1) intervention for each
Individual client/target (2) and their sets
of Radionic treatments (3, 4, 5 & 5a).
We are now going to compare and describe how the process is
translated when using MT-on-Pi
9
Migration Course Page 7
Starting the MT program
Instead of approaching the Radionic instrument the operator:
1. Turns on the power supply to the Raspberry Pi unit & monitor.
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-> Starting the MT program
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-> Starting the MT program
2. Clicks on the MT icon
3. Types ‘y’ (yes) if there are
daily treatments already in
the MT treatment database
which need to run
and/or
Creates new treatment records
in the database.
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After typing ‘y’ (yes) or ’n’ (no) at Step 3 the MT screen will change and
an input field will be available which contains a flashing cursor.
To enter a new set of treatments for a target:
Type ‘treat’ into the input bar at the bottom of the screen.
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If there are no treatment records
in the treatment database, or you
have typed ‘n’ - the screen will be
empty.
Any existing treatment records in
the treatment database will
display on the screen.
Type ‘treat’ here Type ‘treat’ here
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-> Starting the MT program
Note: Type ‘n’ when entering additional treatments if MT has already run for the day.
13
Old System
On traditional
instrumentation a
‘witness’ of each
target is placed on the
treatment plate by the
operator.
Migration Course Page 11
-> Target ID Rate
New System
MultiTreat uses a
Target Identification
number as the link or
witness to the client.
You will need to
create a Target ID
rate for each
analysis.
14
The following input field is where the name of the
target can be included.
This is an optional field.
It can be very useful if you need to use the
Treatment EDitor (TED) function of MT
It can help you to identify a set of treatments more easily.
Press the Return key after entering information into each field.
Type in the unique Identification
number for your client or target
after the prompt ‘Target ID rate?’
Migration Course Page 12
-> Target ID Rate
Old System New System
Witness Target ID rate and Target name
Things to think about …..
 How will you create a Target ID rate?
 Do you need to include a Target name?
In the School of Framework Dowsing we suggest including the
date of the analysis as part of the Target ID.
In the screen capture (on previous slide) the analysis was
completed on 11 March 2017
and it was the first (01) in that day’s work schedule
1103201701
15
Migration Course Page 13
-> Target ID Rate
MultiTreat will continue to run if minimised
on your screen.
You may still feel you need to
omit Client and Target names
or
use abbreviations
for confidentiality reasons.
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Migration Course Page 14
-> Target ID Rate
We have looked at
the layout of a type of traditional Radionic instrument
The initiation of the MultiTreat program on your
device / MT-on-Pi
Running treatments already uploaded to MT
Starting the input of new a new set of treatments.
Entering a Treatment Rate
We are now going to look at entering the first treatment
rate for a target into the MT program >>
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Summary Pages 1 - 14
Old System
On traditional
instrumentation each
number of a Radionic rate
is represented by a
separate dial.
Example: The location rate for
the circulatory system is 29939
The 1st dial in a bank or row
is set at ‘2’, the 2nd at ‘9’
the 3rd at ‘9’, the 4th at ‘3’
the 5th at ‘9’
New System
After entering the Target
name into the MT program
a prompt appears
Rate 1 ?
The first rate as indicated
by the analysis is typed
after the prompt
Rate 1 ?
In our example: the
circulatory system 29939
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->
You have now entered the first Rate for treatment into MT
And pressed the Return Key
Manual set up of dials Keyboard input of rates
19
Points to consider
 Will you need to be able to input longer length rates
than the 22 digit spaces provided by MT ? (There is a
solution to this.)
Do you need to include a space or ‘ . ’ to separate
numbers within your rates? E.g. Base 10 or 44 rates.
We will next look at directing this treatment to the relevant
Potency or Level >>
Migration Course Page 17
Summary Page 16
Old System
Some Radionic instruments
have a potency dial.
They can be calibrated to
represent homoeopathic
potencies or the
appropriate Subtle
Organising Energy Field
(SOEF). 20
New System
MT prompts you to input a
Level after you have entered
the first rate for treatment.
These levels refer to the
Subtle Organising Energy
fields (SOEF) or Subtle Bodies.
Each SOEF can be seen as
having its corresponding
homoeopathic potency.
Migration Course Page 18
->
Only the first 3 letters of the
SOEF need to be typed into
MT to identify the level of
treatment.
Homoeopathic potency -> SOEF
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->
 Do you use a potency dial?
 Does this setting correspond with a
homoeopathic potency or SOEF?
 Do you need to include ascertaining the relevant
SOEF in your analysis protocol?
MT includes a ’Non Specific’ and an ‘Unknown’ Level.
These can be indicated during a Radionic analysis
or when a practitioner does not need to specify the Subtle
level to which a treatment is directed.
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Migration Course Page 20
->
You have now entered a treatment rate.
This has been directed to the relevant subtle level.
In our example
Circulatory system
Etheric Level
The following 2 sections are about
inputting the treatment time and
the number of days treatment for this Rate >>
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Summary Pages 17 - 20
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->
Old System
Most Radionic
instruments have
preset timers.
They usually provide a
treatment time of around
3 minutes.
New System
After entering the Level for
treatment and pressing
Return, MT gives a prompt
’Treatment time ?’
The number of minutes
treatment time for your first
rate is entered into this area
of the program.
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 The time for each treatment is determined
during your analysis.
 You may need to alter your treatment
analysis to include the time that is required
for each treatment.
Treatment times can be as short as 1 minute
or as long as 500 minutes
The next treatment field that MT provides is where you
indicate the number of treatments required >>
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->
Old System
The timer switch begins
treatments for the target.
The Operator will initiate
treatments manually each
day.
New System
MTforPi will give a prompt
for the number of days
treatments.
‘Total treatments ?’
In our example treatments
will be broadcast for 6 days
when MT is run daily.
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Migration Course Page 24
->
 The number of days treatment is determined
during your analysis.
 You may need to alter your treatment analysis
protocol to include the number of days
treatment required for each item.
Running MT each day automatically initiates treatments
for all targets for the required number of days.
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Migration Course Page 25
->
You have now entered
 The target information - the Target Identification Rate
and name
 A treatment - Numerical IDentification NID (Rate)
The Level at which treatments are directed
The length of time for each treatment
The number of daily treatments
This is represented in the MT workflow diagram on the next
slide >>
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Summary Pages 22 - 25
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Summary Pages 22 – 25 continued
Summary Diagram – Input of treatment data to MT
If there are no additional treatments –
Ignore the prompt ‘Rate 2 ?’
i.e. Press the Return key twice
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Treatments will appear within the Treatment display area
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If there are additional
treatments for the same
client/target - Press the Return
key once only.
At the prompt ‘Rate 2 ?’
Enter your next treatment
rate.
In this example the NID or Rate
represents the homoeopathic
remedy Titanium
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Migration Course Page 29
Entering a 2nd treatment rate for the same target
And you will continue
entering the input fields
for Rate 2
3 the treatment rate
4 the treatment level
5 the treatment time
6 and the number of
treatments
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Migration Course Page 30
Entering a 2nd treatment rate for the same target
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Migration Course Page 31
Entering further treatment rates for the same target
You return to Step 3 in the
process for each additional
treatment.
Once all treatments have been
entered into MT-on-Pi press
the Return Key twice. This
initiates the MultiTreatments.
The target Identification rate,
name and longest treatment
time of these treatments will
appear in the main screen area
of MT-on-Pi.
The Target Identification number, name and time remaining is
displayed in the main display area of MT-on-Pi.
The display updates every 10 seconds.
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Migration Course Page 32
Entering further treatment rates for the same target
The Treatment EDitor (TED) can also be accessed from the MT-on-Pi
desktop. This facility allows for the addition, upload and revision of
treatments.
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Migration Course Page 33
Adding and updating treatment information
DO NOT OPEN TED AT
THE SAME TIME AS
MULTITREAT
OR RUN MT WHILST THE
TREATMENT EDITOR IS
OPEN
Changing the treatment
files whilst MultiTreat is
running could corrupt
the treatment database
This screen shot shows 2 treatment records. These
are the examples we have been using to demonstrate
the input of data to MT
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Migration Course Page 34
Adding and updating treatment information
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MT-on-Pi is the MultiTreat Radionic treatment software installed
onto a small independent computer system – the Raspberry Pi.
15 client/target treatments. Queued treatments automatically
enter the treatment screen
Over 1,400 clients/targets can be treated in one session
Treatments start automatically from information input
20 digit rate facility with up to 15 rates per client/target
MultiTreat has a Treatment Editor facility where information can be
input, updated, corrected or deleted
 Includes the Framework Dowsing Level 3.4 Course notes and the
Conditions Rates Frameworks
37
Treatments run concurrently saving huge amounts of
operator time and freeing a practitioner to complete
other practice analyses and tasks …..
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Migration Course Page 36
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The main challenge with making a transfer to MT can be that the
practitioner needs to invest time to benefit from
saving huge amounts of time in the future.
You have already begun the process
by watching this presentation!
We have
Made a comparison between a conventional instrument and MT-on-Pi
Looked at the input fields for each discrete step in the treatment protocol
Highlighted areas where changes may be required in your analysis structure
Links with further information for each page follow >>
Migration Course Page 37
Please visit the Framework Dowsing
website to find out more information
and to purchase MT-on-Pi
You will receive your Raspberry Pi 3B
ready to go with the MT software.
A universal power supply lead and an
HDMI cable are included
You will need a monitor, keyboard
and mouse
We do our best to support new users of MT-on-Pi. We answer
questions as soon as possible. Additional support/learning
sessions are available to purchase.
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Migration Course Page 38
Thank you for your interest in Framework Dowsing.
We hope the following information links help and encourage
practitioners to free themselves, their time, their work load and
improve work flow efficiency.
Please give feedback in the comments section and keep in touch
via the website, our Telegram channel, or on youtube & facebook
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Migration Course Page 39
Keep in Touch : )
Thank you for taking the time to use this Framework Dowsing
Resource Below are a collection of links to more
information. Please contact us if you have any questions
Page 1 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-
technology-future/
Page 3 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-
classes/high-level-dowsing/
Page 7 https://archive.org/details/dimensionsofradi00tans
Page 8 https://www.raspberrypi.org/
Page 9 The MT manual can be downloaded from this page
https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources-
for-dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/
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Migration Course Page 40
Summary and Links
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Summary & Links
Level 3.4
Framework Dowsing Course
overview
This is included with MT-on-Pi
plus the
5 Conditions Rate Books
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Page 13 The Framework Dowsing Level 3.4 course notes are included
on your MT-on-Pi.
See https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-courses/
Page 16 MT is suitable for most formats of rates e.g. 10, 11, 33 and 44
etc. Instruments vary in the calibration of dials. Hence the different
rate formats.
Include a ‘.’ after a number 10. or use the space bar between numbers.
For example red bone marrow 10.81 is ten, eight, one
Base 33, 44 etc rates - Either leave a space between the numbers or
use ‘.’
44 11 44 11 41 44 44 41 Entered with spaces is the same as
44.11.44.11.41.44.44.41 Entered with . instead of spaces
(44 11)2. 41 44 44 41 The same rate utilising brackets
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Summary and Links
Page 19 https://www.slideshare.net/JaneRadford/introduction-to-the-
subtle-bodies-esoteric
Page 27 - 31 https://youtu.be/cTsQfH67nCM Input of information to
MultiTreat
Page 33 https://youtu.be/WeIj96cu0sM?t=217 Using the Treatment
EDitor (TED)
Page 38 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources-
for-dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/ and/or
https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources-for-
dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/radionic-computer-
system-mt-on-pi/
Page 41 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-for-
health/conditions/
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Migration Course Page 43
Summary and Links
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How to use a Radionic Computer System

  • 1. Migration Course Moving from a Traditional Radionic Instrument into the Digital Domain A resource to help Radionic practitioners make an easy transition from traditional Radionic instrumentation to the computer program MultiTreat on Raspberry Pi (MT-on-RPi) 1
  • 2. Migration Course Learning Objectives On completing this resource the learner will be able to • make a correlation between the facilities of MultiTreat and a traditional Radionic instrument. • be familiar with the process of inputting treatment data • look at their current analysis protocol and identify any changes that may need to be made • have awareness of the advantages and limitations of both methods • access additional support materials and know where to find them Author Jane Radford Copyright: Framework Dowsing March 2018 2
  • 3. Migration Course Introduction Page 1 Progressing from a Traditional Radionic Instrument into the Digital Domain Hello and welcome to this flying start learning resource for practitioners and dowsers who are interested in the Radionic software program MultiTreat on the RaspberryPi (MT-on-Pi) My name is Jane Radford and I work with Chris and Barbara at Framework Dowsing to offer support, information and resources for Radionic practitioners. 3
  • 4. Migration Course Introduction Page 2 Since sharing MultiTreat via the Framework Dowsing website we have had a number of enquiries. These have included questions about how to input and operate the treatment program, or more simply …. “How do I move treatments across from a conventional Radionic treatment instrument to MT?” and “Is MT available as an independent unit?” This resource acts as an introduction and gateway to further information. It will also show you possible ways of adapting your analysis so that MT is easier to use. 4
  • 5. We believe that using MultiTreat on the Raspberry Pi will save huge amounts of time. As you incorporate the use of MT into your treatment regime it will free you up to focus on analyses and updates for your clients. Creating time and opportunity to adapt your analysis will ultimately 5 Migration Course Introduction Page 3
  • 6. Look out for the blue bird symbol This shows areas where you may need to update or change your approach. This could mean adding additional questions to your Radionic protocol. 6 Remember ….. “A Radionic instrument is a focus for the mind of the practitioner” We will now look at the layout of a typical Radionic instrument Let’s begin ……. Migration Course Introduction Page 4
  • 7. Migration Course Page 5 Simple diagram of a traditional generic Radionic Instrument 7 Power supply Treatment platePotency dial Bank switches Timer start switchOperator Banks of Rate dials Not to scale! : )
  • 8. The Operator Approaches, loads witness, sets, initiates and changes treatments for each target Treatment plate For the ‘witness’ or sample for client/target Rate dials Set to the rate or numerical identification Potency dial Sets the level or homoeopathic potency of the treatment Bank switch Designates which dials are in use Timer start switch Starts the treatment timer We will now look at each of these areas and compare the treatment set up with using MT ->> Migration Course Page 6 A Traditional generic Radionic Instrument 8
  • 9. We are now looking at starting the MT program, initiating treatments and accessing the input screen for a new set of treatments. The protocol with most traditional Radionic instrumentation involves operator (1) intervention for each Individual client/target (2) and their sets of Radionic treatments (3, 4, 5 & 5a). We are now going to compare and describe how the process is translated when using MT-on-Pi 9 Migration Course Page 7 Starting the MT program
  • 10. Instead of approaching the Radionic instrument the operator: 1. Turns on the power supply to the Raspberry Pi unit & monitor. 10 Migration Course Page 8 -> Starting the MT program
  • 11. Migration Course Page 9 -> Starting the MT program 2. Clicks on the MT icon 3. Types ‘y’ (yes) if there are daily treatments already in the MT treatment database which need to run and/or Creates new treatment records in the database. 11
  • 12. After typing ‘y’ (yes) or ’n’ (no) at Step 3 the MT screen will change and an input field will be available which contains a flashing cursor. To enter a new set of treatments for a target: Type ‘treat’ into the input bar at the bottom of the screen. 12 If there are no treatment records in the treatment database, or you have typed ‘n’ - the screen will be empty. Any existing treatment records in the treatment database will display on the screen. Type ‘treat’ here Type ‘treat’ here Migration Course Page 10 -> Starting the MT program Note: Type ‘n’ when entering additional treatments if MT has already run for the day.
  • 13. 13 Old System On traditional instrumentation a ‘witness’ of each target is placed on the treatment plate by the operator. Migration Course Page 11 -> Target ID Rate New System MultiTreat uses a Target Identification number as the link or witness to the client. You will need to create a Target ID rate for each analysis.
  • 14. 14 The following input field is where the name of the target can be included. This is an optional field. It can be very useful if you need to use the Treatment EDitor (TED) function of MT It can help you to identify a set of treatments more easily. Press the Return key after entering information into each field. Type in the unique Identification number for your client or target after the prompt ‘Target ID rate?’ Migration Course Page 12 -> Target ID Rate
  • 15. Old System New System Witness Target ID rate and Target name Things to think about …..  How will you create a Target ID rate?  Do you need to include a Target name? In the School of Framework Dowsing we suggest including the date of the analysis as part of the Target ID. In the screen capture (on previous slide) the analysis was completed on 11 March 2017 and it was the first (01) in that day’s work schedule 1103201701 15 Migration Course Page 13 -> Target ID Rate
  • 16. MultiTreat will continue to run if minimised on your screen. You may still feel you need to omit Client and Target names or use abbreviations for confidentiality reasons. 16 Migration Course Page 14 -> Target ID Rate
  • 17. We have looked at the layout of a type of traditional Radionic instrument The initiation of the MultiTreat program on your device / MT-on-Pi Running treatments already uploaded to MT Starting the input of new a new set of treatments. Entering a Treatment Rate We are now going to look at entering the first treatment rate for a target into the MT program >> 17 Migration Course Page 15 Summary Pages 1 - 14
  • 18. Old System On traditional instrumentation each number of a Radionic rate is represented by a separate dial. Example: The location rate for the circulatory system is 29939 The 1st dial in a bank or row is set at ‘2’, the 2nd at ‘9’ the 3rd at ‘9’, the 4th at ‘3’ the 5th at ‘9’ New System After entering the Target name into the MT program a prompt appears Rate 1 ? The first rate as indicated by the analysis is typed after the prompt Rate 1 ? In our example: the circulatory system 29939 18 Migration Course Page 16 ->
  • 19. You have now entered the first Rate for treatment into MT And pressed the Return Key Manual set up of dials Keyboard input of rates 19 Points to consider  Will you need to be able to input longer length rates than the 22 digit spaces provided by MT ? (There is a solution to this.) Do you need to include a space or ‘ . ’ to separate numbers within your rates? E.g. Base 10 or 44 rates. We will next look at directing this treatment to the relevant Potency or Level >> Migration Course Page 17 Summary Page 16
  • 20. Old System Some Radionic instruments have a potency dial. They can be calibrated to represent homoeopathic potencies or the appropriate Subtle Organising Energy Field (SOEF). 20 New System MT prompts you to input a Level after you have entered the first rate for treatment. These levels refer to the Subtle Organising Energy fields (SOEF) or Subtle Bodies. Each SOEF can be seen as having its corresponding homoeopathic potency. Migration Course Page 18 ->
  • 21. Only the first 3 letters of the SOEF need to be typed into MT to identify the level of treatment. Homoeopathic potency -> SOEF 21 Migration Course Page 19 ->
  • 22.  Do you use a potency dial?  Does this setting correspond with a homoeopathic potency or SOEF?  Do you need to include ascertaining the relevant SOEF in your analysis protocol? MT includes a ’Non Specific’ and an ‘Unknown’ Level. These can be indicated during a Radionic analysis or when a practitioner does not need to specify the Subtle level to which a treatment is directed. 22 Migration Course Page 20 ->
  • 23. You have now entered a treatment rate. This has been directed to the relevant subtle level. In our example Circulatory system Etheric Level The following 2 sections are about inputting the treatment time and the number of days treatment for this Rate >> 23 Migration Course Page 21 Summary Pages 17 - 20
  • 24. Migration Course Page 22 -> Old System Most Radionic instruments have preset timers. They usually provide a treatment time of around 3 minutes. New System After entering the Level for treatment and pressing Return, MT gives a prompt ’Treatment time ?’ The number of minutes treatment time for your first rate is entered into this area of the program. 24
  • 25.  The time for each treatment is determined during your analysis.  You may need to alter your treatment analysis to include the time that is required for each treatment. Treatment times can be as short as 1 minute or as long as 500 minutes The next treatment field that MT provides is where you indicate the number of treatments required >> 25 Migration Course Page 23 ->
  • 26. Old System The timer switch begins treatments for the target. The Operator will initiate treatments manually each day. New System MTforPi will give a prompt for the number of days treatments. ‘Total treatments ?’ In our example treatments will be broadcast for 6 days when MT is run daily. 26 Migration Course Page 24 ->
  • 27.  The number of days treatment is determined during your analysis.  You may need to alter your treatment analysis protocol to include the number of days treatment required for each item. Running MT each day automatically initiates treatments for all targets for the required number of days. 27 Migration Course Page 25 ->
  • 28. You have now entered  The target information - the Target Identification Rate and name  A treatment - Numerical IDentification NID (Rate) The Level at which treatments are directed The length of time for each treatment The number of daily treatments This is represented in the MT workflow diagram on the next slide >> 28 Migration Course Page 26 Summary Pages 22 - 25
  • 29. 29 Migration Course Page 27 Summary Pages 22 – 25 continued Summary Diagram – Input of treatment data to MT
  • 30. If there are no additional treatments – Ignore the prompt ‘Rate 2 ?’ i.e. Press the Return key twice 30 Treatments will appear within the Treatment display area Migration Course Page 28
  • 31. If there are additional treatments for the same client/target - Press the Return key once only. At the prompt ‘Rate 2 ?’ Enter your next treatment rate. In this example the NID or Rate represents the homoeopathic remedy Titanium 31 Migration Course Page 29 Entering a 2nd treatment rate for the same target
  • 32. And you will continue entering the input fields for Rate 2 3 the treatment rate 4 the treatment level 5 the treatment time 6 and the number of treatments 32 Migration Course Page 30 Entering a 2nd treatment rate for the same target
  • 33. 33 Migration Course Page 31 Entering further treatment rates for the same target You return to Step 3 in the process for each additional treatment. Once all treatments have been entered into MT-on-Pi press the Return Key twice. This initiates the MultiTreatments. The target Identification rate, name and longest treatment time of these treatments will appear in the main screen area of MT-on-Pi.
  • 34. The Target Identification number, name and time remaining is displayed in the main display area of MT-on-Pi. The display updates every 10 seconds. 34 Migration Course Page 32 Entering further treatment rates for the same target
  • 35. The Treatment EDitor (TED) can also be accessed from the MT-on-Pi desktop. This facility allows for the addition, upload and revision of treatments. 35 Migration Course Page 33 Adding and updating treatment information DO NOT OPEN TED AT THE SAME TIME AS MULTITREAT OR RUN MT WHILST THE TREATMENT EDITOR IS OPEN Changing the treatment files whilst MultiTreat is running could corrupt the treatment database
  • 36. This screen shot shows 2 treatment records. These are the examples we have been using to demonstrate the input of data to MT 36 Migration Course Page 34 Adding and updating treatment information
  • 37. Migration Course Page 35 MT-on-Pi is the MultiTreat Radionic treatment software installed onto a small independent computer system – the Raspberry Pi. 15 client/target treatments. Queued treatments automatically enter the treatment screen Over 1,400 clients/targets can be treated in one session Treatments start automatically from information input 20 digit rate facility with up to 15 rates per client/target MultiTreat has a Treatment Editor facility where information can be input, updated, corrected or deleted  Includes the Framework Dowsing Level 3.4 Course notes and the Conditions Rates Frameworks 37
  • 38. Treatments run concurrently saving huge amounts of operator time and freeing a practitioner to complete other practice analyses and tasks ….. 38 Migration Course Page 36
  • 39. 39 The main challenge with making a transfer to MT can be that the practitioner needs to invest time to benefit from saving huge amounts of time in the future. You have already begun the process by watching this presentation! We have Made a comparison between a conventional instrument and MT-on-Pi Looked at the input fields for each discrete step in the treatment protocol Highlighted areas where changes may be required in your analysis structure Links with further information for each page follow >> Migration Course Page 37
  • 40. Please visit the Framework Dowsing website to find out more information and to purchase MT-on-Pi You will receive your Raspberry Pi 3B ready to go with the MT software. A universal power supply lead and an HDMI cable are included You will need a monitor, keyboard and mouse We do our best to support new users of MT-on-Pi. We answer questions as soon as possible. Additional support/learning sessions are available to purchase. 40 Migration Course Page 38
  • 41. Thank you for your interest in Framework Dowsing. We hope the following information links help and encourage practitioners to free themselves, their time, their work load and improve work flow efficiency. Please give feedback in the comments section and keep in touch via the website, our Telegram channel, or on youtube & facebook 41 Migration Course Page 39 Keep in Touch : )
  • 42. Thank you for taking the time to use this Framework Dowsing Resource Below are a collection of links to more information. Please contact us if you have any questions Page 1 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic- technology-future/ Page 3 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing- classes/high-level-dowsing/ Page 7 https://archive.org/details/dimensionsofradi00tans Page 8 https://www.raspberrypi.org/ Page 9 The MT manual can be downloaded from this page https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources- for-dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/ 42 Migration Course Page 40 Summary and Links
  • 43. Migration Course Page 41 Summary & Links Level 3.4 Framework Dowsing Course overview This is included with MT-on-Pi plus the 5 Conditions Rate Books 43
  • 44. Page 13 The Framework Dowsing Level 3.4 course notes are included on your MT-on-Pi. See https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-courses/ Page 16 MT is suitable for most formats of rates e.g. 10, 11, 33 and 44 etc. Instruments vary in the calibration of dials. Hence the different rate formats. Include a ‘.’ after a number 10. or use the space bar between numbers. For example red bone marrow 10.81 is ten, eight, one Base 33, 44 etc rates - Either leave a space between the numbers or use ‘.’ 44 11 44 11 41 44 44 41 Entered with spaces is the same as 44.11.44.11.41.44.44.41 Entered with . instead of spaces (44 11)2. 41 44 44 41 The same rate utilising brackets 44 Migration Course Page 42 Summary and Links
  • 45. Page 19 https://www.slideshare.net/JaneRadford/introduction-to-the- subtle-bodies-esoteric Page 27 - 31 https://youtu.be/cTsQfH67nCM Input of information to MultiTreat Page 33 https://youtu.be/WeIj96cu0sM?t=217 Using the Treatment EDitor (TED) Page 38 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources- for-dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/ and/or https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources-for- dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/radionic-computer- system-mt-on-pi/ Page 41 https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-for- health/conditions/ 45 Migration Course Page 43 Summary and Links

Editor's Notes

  • #4: https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-technology-future/
  • #5: https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources-for-dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/
  • #6: https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-classes/high-level-dowsing/
  • #8: https://copenlabs.com/
  • #10: https://archive.org/details/dimensionsofradi00tans
  • #11: https://www.raspberrypi.org/
  • #12: MT manual can be downloaded from this page https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/radionic-resources-for-dowsers/radionic-computer-treatment-program/
  • #16: The Framework Dowsing Level 3.4 course notes are included on your MT-on-Pi https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/dowsing-courses/
  • #19: Distance healing and cakes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-eSq-4EsiY
  • #22: https://www.slideshare.net/JaneRadford/introduction-to-the-subtle-bodies-esoteric
  • #30: https://youtu.be/cTsQfH67nCM Input of information to MT
  • #36: https://youtu.be/WeIj96cu0sM?t=217
  • #41: https://www.frameworkdowsing.co.uk/shop/