Merla:
Yes you are calling for protection in doing the Three Kings Spray.
Do you not have the directions and kit from Hugh Courtenay at JPI on the
Three Kings? This will tell you all you need to know and the 2001 newsletter
that I mentioned to Allan.
And spraying over top of snow would not do it. Patience and timing mean much
in this situation. If you are not sure what to do re the Three Kings how
about asking your local Nature Spirits and spending some time with the
Overlighting Deva of the Sacred Ground you are on?
Blessings,
Barbara and Woody
Aurora Farm. the only
unsubsidized, family-run seed farm
in North America offering garden seeds
grown using Rudolf Steiner's methods
of spiritual agriculture.  http://www.kootenay.com/~aurora


-----Original Message-----
From: Merla Barberie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, January 02, 2003 4:47 AM
Subject: Re: Three Kings Prep


>Allan and Woody,
>
>I didn't express myself well in the previous post.  I have used BD compost
for
>many years, and BC and 500 sprayed every year on the vegetable garden.  I
have
>always used compost, BC and 500, but only used 501 once last year in a
small
>area (This is such an arid place especially during ripening time.) and 508
a
>couple of times when I had a situation that needed it.  What I was
concerned
>about is that I haven't sequentially sprayed 501 and 508 along with BC and
500
>over our whole garden, orchard and woodland. I only used 501 in a small
area and
>508 on a particular problem, not even over the whole garden.  (I am real
excited
>that I will have lots of BC and 500 in the 2003 season to spray all over
our
>land and on the road right-of-way and to give to friends to get them
started.)
>
>Our hill is covered with 3 feet of snow.  Our homestead is fenced with a NZ
game
>fence around 3 1/2 acres with 21 1/2 acres of woodland outside that fence.
I
>conceive of doing the Three Kings Prep ritual by donning snowshoes and
>orienteering through woods around the whole 25 acres of woodland to protect
our
>whole place.  Isn't that what we are doing--calling for protection for our
whole
>place?
>
>My question was if I have only sprayed 501 and 508 a little and put BD
compost
>only on my veggie and flower beds and a little in the orchard, is that
enough?
>How can I spray BD preps in 3 feet of snow now?
>
>Merla
>
>Allan Balliett wrote:
>
>> >Merla:
>> >
>> >One way to get all the preps on the land is the way you've planned:
>> >make your own BD 500 and BC, make your own BD prepped compost, wait
until
>> >it's all ready, then spray.  THEN your intentions are manifested, the
ground
>> >is enlivened, the Nature Spirits are happily fed, and you can apply the
>> >icing to the cake with Three Kings.  Not, by all accounts, before that.
>> >Woody
>>
>> Thanks for this info, Woody.
>>
>> I don't know much about this prep, other than the write-ups that have
>> been posted to here in the past few weeks.
>>
>> Is it appropriate to use this prep at times other than Epiphany?
>>
>> =Allan
>

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