Subtitle: Do numbers that “rate” a subtle wave really move reality?
Scope: Radionics / psionics (rate-based balancing, remote “tuning,” crop/ pest work, etc.)
Method: Judgment and practice design via Meihua Yishu (Image–Number–Timing)
Safety Note: This article is not medical advice. For health, agrochemicals, and legal compliance, consult qualified professionals and the relevant authorities.
Prologue | Why Cut into “Radionics” with Meihua Yishu?
What radionics claims to be: a technique that attunes a target’s “information (wave)”—person, land, crop, or object—to an instrument’s rate (numbers), thereby canceling “negative waves” and adding “positive waves.” Proponents say a witness—a photo, sample, or even a name—creates a link, enabling remote adjustments and even overnight pest clearance.
Concerns:
- Vague theory (weak physical causation),
- Poor reproducibility, and
- Commercial exaggeration.
Why Meihua Yishu matters: for contentious topics, reading present efficacy through Image (象), Number/Timing (数), and Moment/Relation (時) is uniquely valuable.
Chapter 1 | A Map of Radionics: History, Terms, Core Claims
Origins & spread. From early 20th-century “subtle energy” hypotheses, devices combining rate dials, dowsing, and tuning plates proliferated. Uses ballooned—from medicine and agriculture to space cleansing, love, and money luck.
Core claims.
- Witness (link): photo, hair, name, coordinates act as resonance keys.
- Rate: number sets “tune” and modify an informational field.
- Output: intention + device cancels/adds qualities (remotely if needed).
Common success stories. Overnight pest calm, higher germination, relief of chronic complaints, better business outcomes.
Standard critiques. No physical mechanism, weak reproducibility, placebo/expectancy effects, and ethical/regulatory issues.
Meihua note. Cast hexagrams often show Bi (Adornment) and Xu (Waiting).
→ A strong urge to embellish symbols, paired with a need to read timing carefully. Exaggeration is inauspicious; patient timing tends to be auspicious.
Chapter 2 | The Meihua Appraisal Frame: How to Judge
The three axes
- Image (象): how the device’s symbolism acts on the person/site.
- Number (数): start date, directionality, period luck.
- Timing / Motive (時): why use it now (fear/ hype/ rescue/ research).
Representative hexagrams and implications
| Hexagram | Sense (brief) | Implication for radionics |
|---|---|---|
| Tai (Peace) | Heaven–Earth in accord | Helps order as a helper tool; experiment & log ◎ |
| Zhongfu (Inner Sincerity) | Integrity, truthfulness | Small but real effect under honest testing; no hype |
| Ge (Revolution) | Renewal | Progress when paired with method reviews; no “solo panacea” |
| Li (Clarity/Fire) | Illumination, insight | Make data visible (logging); avoid blind belief |
| Da Chu (Great Accumulation) | Study, storing | Build manuals, safety, and records stepwise |
| Tong Ren (Fellowship) | Cooperation | Team trials / farmer co-ops work well |
| Pi (Obstruction) | Blocked | Defer now; first fix environment & compliance |
| Jian (Limping) | Difficulty | Costly roll-outs / overload / rush for quick wins = inauspicious |
| Bi (Adornment) | Glamour | Ad hype / miracle-talk = inauspicious |
| Kan (Abyss) | Risk, hazard | Health/drug/telecom/legal risks—expert check mandatory |
Bottom line. Tai / Zhongfu / Li / Da Chu = cautious, small-scale efficacy lanes. Pi / Jian / Bi / Kan = stop or withdraw.
Chapter 3 | Reading the “Images” of the Theories
- Information-/consciousness-field hypothesis: symbolically Xun (Wind: transmission) × Li (Fire: awareness).
- Rate as numeric key: pointing by number is exactly Meihua’s Number praxis.
- Link as relation (縁): when the tie to the target is thin, hexagrams lean to Wei Ji (Not Yet Across). Strengthen the tie with records and context.
Chapter 4 | Applied Map (Person / Space / Field)
4-1 Body–mind (non-medical symbolic support).
- Auspicious (Tai / Zhongfu): works as a noticing device for calming anxiety and stabilizing habits.
- Inauspicious (Bi / Kan): medical replacement hype is harmful; stay in parallel with clinicians.
4-2 Space, business, relations.
- Tong Ren / Yi (Increase): acts as a reminder for spatial order and team alignment.
- Pi / Jian: conflict & overload; treating the device as “magic” stalls progress.
4-3 Fields, crops, pests.
- Gen / Tai: micro-adjustments alongside soil–water–wind basics.
- Ge: revise agronomy + small trials + statistics.
- Bi: selling “overnight total wipe-out” is inauspicious.
Chapter 5 | Field Template (Ready to Use)
Question design (examples).
- “Is introducing radionics to Field A now auspicious?”
- “Primary aim: pest reduction / higher germination / soil vitality?”
- “Are rate X, period Y, and validation Z appropriate?”
Procedure.
- Generate the primary hexagram from time/place/client; read changing lines for period/turning points.
- Three-step judgment: Safety (avoid Kan/Pi) → Suitability (Zhongfu/Tai) → Execution (Li/Da Chu).
- Operationalize: small-plot A/B tests, logs, feedback loops.
Output format (example).
- Hexagram: 〇〇 (to) △△
- Verdict: [Go / Conditional / No-go]
- Aim: [Pests / Germination / Soil]
- Modality: [Rate set / time-of-day / repeats]
- Validation: [Control plot / KPI / duration]
- Risks: [Law / neighborhood / cost]
- Re-read: [in X weeks / upon signal change]
Chapter 6 | Case Summaries
A. Field—conditional success. Tai → Li.
Machinery + radionics. Pests declined gradually, with fertilizer/irrigation review the main driver.
→ Good as training wheels; no “solo miracle.”
B. Health—failure. Bi → Pi.
Costly device sold as “universal cure”; patient stopped meds and worsened.
→ Medical replacement hype = inauspicious.
C. Office—good. Tong Ren → Yi.
Short “focus ritual” with tidying, lighting, noise fixes. Satisfaction ↑; revenue slightly up (seasonal effects noted).
→ Environment × intentional focus worked.
D. Field—hyped failure. Jian → Kan.
Wide-area “overnight annihilation” setting; complaints, no metrics.
→ Small plots + quantification are essential.
Chapter 7 | Commerce, Ethics, and Law (Hexagram Warnings)
- Bi (Adornment): miracle reels, instant panacea, “today-only” pricing → inauspicious.
- Zhongfu (Sincerity): disclose scope, limits, methods → auspicious.
- Kan (Abyss): ignoring health/agro/telecom/locational laws → forbidden.
- Da Chu (Accumulation): accumulate logs, data, third-party checks → auspicious.
Chapter 8 | What “Really Works”: Mechanism & Black-and-White Efficacy
1) Mechanism—what powers it?
Public story. Devices mediate “cosmic energy,” “life force” (orgone/prāṇa), or a “field of the subconscious.” Yet there’s no measurable electrical/radiative output.
Meihua reading. Hexagrams often involve Li (Fire: awareness) and Xun (Wind: transmission).
→ The primary driver is not an external energy, but human intention focused through symbol and rite. In short, the “power source” is mind + meaning, the device serving as a mirror.
2) Efficacy—black or white?
| Verdict | Hexagrams | Appraisal |
|---|---|---|
| White (effective, limited) | Tai / Zhongfu / Li / Da Chu | With honest motive and documented tests, it can support attention-focusing and behavior change; small effects show up most in farming/space contexts. |
| Black (ineffective / risky) | Bi / Kan / Pi / Jian | Panaceas like “universal wave,” “overnight pest zero,” “cures all disease” are inauspicious; results tend toward null, with added risks of misguidance, dependency, and loss. |
3) Synthesis
What “works” is human consciousness and symbolic leverage; the instrument mainly reflects and organizes that process.
Final Meihua judgment.
Radionics functions not as an energy machine, but as a symbolic rite.
If forced into black-and-white: it is a white-leaning gray—some practical effect as a psychological/behavioral support, but no validated physical panacea.
Operating principles.
- Pure motive (Zhongfu): remove fear, hype, and dependency; treat it as one element in problem-solving.
- Start small (Li / Da Chu): make effects visible; use controls and stats—records over rhetoric.
- Combine wisely (Tong Ren): agronomy with soil/water/variety; health with physicians and habits.
- Read timing (Xu / Tai): avoid rushing for instant wins; act when order is ready.
- Have an exit (Pi / Kan): if signs are off, withdraw; clinging is inauspicious.
Chapter 9 | Practical Tools
9-1 Rate-use checklist.
Single objective / control plot / duration (≥2–4 weeks) / KPIs (germination %, pest index, etc.) / logs (date, weather, inputs, other work) / third-party witness / photos & measures.
9-2 Quick decision chart.
- Is motive sincere (Zhongfu)? Yes → pilot (Li/Da Chu). No → defer (Pi/Bi).
- Any side-effects/friction (Kan)? Yes → halt & revise. No → proceed.
- Control shows non-trivial delta? Yes → continue (Tai). No → prioritize alternatives (Tong Ren).
Chapter 10 | FAQ (Meihua Answers)
Q. “Pests at zero by next morning”—possible?
A. Smells of Bi. Environment dominates outcomes; do small, repeated, blinded trials.
Q. Remote work with just a photo?
A. The thicker the relation, the better. With Pi/Jian, strengthen contact/site prep or shift timing.
Q. As a medical replacement?
A. Kan. Forbidden. Medicine is medicine; keep radionics only as a symbolic adjunct.
Q. Do I need an expensive unit?
A. Under Zhongfu/Da Chu, low-cost + rigorous record-keeping outperforms hype. Avoid adornment marketing (Bi).
Epilogue | Final Meihua Verdict
Radionics is not a universal art.
Yet with sincere motive (Zhongfu), small verification (Li/Da Chu), and co-working with real-world methods (Tong Ren/Tai), it can serve as a ritual device that focuses intention and gently tidies a situation.
By contrast, fear + hype (Bi) or legal/medical shortcuts (Kan) render it inauspicious.
Summary.
- Auspicious: training wheels + records + integration + timing.
- Inauspicious: instant-myth + dependency + illegality/insincerity.
“If Image is merely adorned, it turns hollow; with sincerity, it becomes a vessel.
If Number runs wild, it misleads; with measure, it opens a Way.”
Appendix A | Quick Hexagram Guide by Use
| Use | Suggested hexagrams | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Field: pests | Tai / Gen / Ge | Small plots → KPIs → scale; pair with IPM (chemicals, predators, barriers) |
| Field: germination | Tai / Li / Da Chu | Optimize sow date, variety, temp/humidity first |
| Workplace | Tong Ren / Yi / Tai | Tidy, lighting, flow + short ritual |
| Personal focus | Zhongfu / Li | Prioritize mantra, meditation, sleep, nutrition |
Appendix B | Publishing Cautions (ready to paste)
- This article does not guarantee scientific or medical effects.
- Legal compliance (health, agrochemicals, radio/positioning, business laws) is paramount.
- Treat radionics as a supplementary ritual for intention-focusing, not a substitute for medicine or agronomy.
- In practice, insist on small trials, controls, and records.

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