Dear Steve, Okay, next time I stir 500 and 501 I'll make the stirred cards. I'm sure Wendy didn't stir before making the cards.
Just incidentally, the most beautiful vortices I've ever seen in stirring were in barrels stirred by Greg Willis. His method was a meticulously prepared pole supported by a tripod and stirred in wine casks. Really beautiful vortices. I don't know how one could duplicate them with machine stirring. I wish you could have seen it, and if you ever get a chance to see someone stir by Greg's method, do so. Best, Hugh >I do recommend your pipe. Phil Wheeler installed one at a consultation I did >the day after I left. I endorsed it and will work within the parameters of >these farmers wishes. They need to cover 2500 acres and they want good >results. They have been 25 years no till and want to see more improvements. >I have been asking you for some years to make a hand stirred >reagent/malcom-rae card/fb reagent. Has that been done??? I even gave you >some of my bc with 500-508, any report or use of it? I highly respect what >you are doing and will take up radionics and field broadcasting in the near >future when I feel I have my current ducks in a row. I ask you to make this >stirred water reagent because you have the experience to see the difference, >I would need to start from scratch, we don't have the luxury of that kind of >time. >And as for stirring time I think the hour number was tossed out there by >Rudy. With the stirring machine you can observe the patterns in the water >more readily than with hand stirring. I have prepared 500 and 501 in about >10-15 minutes. I have done this on properties that have never had an >application with a one hour stir and have achieved obvious results. I have >done this with water that has never been heated, cold out of the ground and >you get results. There have been many impedences placed by dogmatic/armchair >anthropop farmers to prevent folks from stirring the easy way. >The making of the bd preps is an elevation of matter. The harvest of the >sheathe material, the plant material, the marriage of the two, the human >interaction, imagine a bd raised cow with proper feed and care and love and >bd plants, then making them into these preparations, wow. Spirit and matter, >that is what the man was talking about. >Someone out there using radionics and field broadcasters please try making a >stirred water preparation for these instruments, it would be ashame to wait >for me to do it. >Keep up the great work... SStorch Visit our website at: www.unionag.org