What you see above is not symbolic.
It is a working diagram of an active radionic field network, anchored at Studio Artesano Lunarejo in Valle del Lunarejo, Uruguay — one of the most electromagnetically clean environments on the planet.
Why sacred sites?
Every culture that developed a sophisticated understanding of subtle energy built its most important structures at specific locations: hilltops, river confluences, geological fault intersections, and alignments with celestial bodies.
The Egyptians at Giza, the Maya at Chichen Itza, the Hindu temple builders at Varanasi, the Neolithic architects at Stonehenge and Carnac. These are not coincidences. They are places where the earth's subtle energy field naturally concentrates and amplifies.
The connection method My primary radionics instrument is an LRI-Ultra, designed by Nick Franks and one of the most precise instruments of its kind for working with the holographic information field. In radionics, physical distance is not a barrier.
A broadcast rate — a precise numerical or geometric encoding — carries the same effect whether the target is across the room or across the globe.
Each sacred site on this map is registered as an active witness in the LRI-Ultra's transmission library.
Broadcasts run continuously from the studio.
The living network Every Harmonizer Cube that leaves the studio is pre-programmed as part of this network before shipment.
As instruments reach practitioners, healers, and researchers worldwide, the virtual nodes you see here become physical anchor points.
The network grows with each piece placed.
Valle del Lunarejo remains the hub. Everything radiates outward from here.
