Re: Help
Dear Hugh, Could you provide an explanation as to your thought processes for Anil's mite problem. Perhaps now you are caught up and more energiized. Much appreciated, Michael - Original Message - From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 10:19 PM Subject: Re: Help > Anif Dear, > > For this I would use homeopathically potentized biodynamic horn clay plus > stinging nettle sprayed or treated radionically in the afternoon. Then an > evening treatment of homeopathic biodynamic yarrow remedy (502) followed > the next morning with homeopathic biodynamic valerian remedy (507). The > treatment might need to be repeated a few times. > > I could explain why but it would take some time and here it is very late at > night. What are your access to biodynamic remedies and what would be your > means of applying them? > > Best wishes, > Hugh Lovel, > Georgia, USA > > > > >Dear Friends, > >I will be very grateful, if anyone , can give me some information or > >suggestions on how to control > >Mites in Organic Tea, especially Red Spider Mite ( Oligonycus coffea ) > >I work on a Organic Tea Plantation in South India, where we have also > >started started to appreciate > >the principles of BD farming and thus, very much in its infancy !! > >Thanking you, > >With Kind Regards > >Anil Dharmapalan > > >
Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?
- Original Message - From: Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2003 9:12 AM Subject: Austr. Workshop/ What was the purpose? Dear Hugh, Tobias is correct about the rain around Albury, we had good rain at our farm (almost five inches) and there has been from two inches up to ten or so as you travel north from us into SE queensland, most of the eastern side of the wheat belt and into the tablelands had useful to good falls and most of the coastal strip from Victorian border to well up into queensland. The inland areas - western NSW and Queensland missed out and that is a large area of country - we had a not so subtle reminder of it yesterday - 40+ mph NW winds carrying red dust all day when the wind eased and turned south west last night we got visibility reduced to about 80 yards and quite a bit of fallout. The rain petered out as you got closer to Albury - most farmers around there are probably not all that happy. However there are a few things to consider. 1. There is several million acres of the alpine country and surrounding forest areas burnt to a cinder - mostly in an arc around the east and south east of Albury, probably the most damaging wild fires we have had since white settlement. 2. much of this damage is within the catchment of the hume dam and a lot of the rest is catchment for the snowy mountains hydro scheme 3. If the Albury area and east into the mountains had recieved the same amount and like manner of rain that we got on our farm, it would have been a disaster of mammoth proportions , the Hume dam would now be half full of ash, mud and the remains of dead things, damage to infrastructure in the high country would be a huge mess - what that country most desperately needs is several light gentle falls of rain to germinate some ground cover and stabilise the soil before any major rainfall rips it to shreds. 4. When we do these radionic treatments we ask ''for the good of all and to the detriment of no one'' or something of similar meaning - do we interpret this as ''for the greater good''
Re: Day of Infamy
I have such difficulty, accepting the unacceptable. Even thinking that it could happen, that such evil would occur. Could occur. Essie At 02:27 PM 03/20/03 +1100, you wrote: 20 March 2003 This date will be remembered as the Day of Infamy, a Day when 285,000 troops sitting on ships, airfields and battlegrounds in or near a dozen so-called independent nations in the Middle East awaited the call to arms. A call world opinion knows to be wrong. A call which has begun an unjustified invasion of a truly independent, sovereign nation. A call which will end the world as we, the 'civilised nations' of the West, know it. A call which demonstrates the depth of betrayal of those troops their governments will go to in defence of the triple-bottom-line of Earth's multi-national corporations. "There is a right and wrong, you know." "I have learned very little in my years, Bruce, but one thing I have learned. Foreign policies of this, or any other, country are not based on right and wrong. It is not for you and me to argue the right or wrong of this question. The only kingdom that runs on righteousness is the kingdom of heaven. The kingdoms of the earth run on oil. The Arabs have oil." "Only the kingdom of heaven runs on righteousness," Bruce repeated. "The kingdoms of the earth run on oil. You have learned something, sir. It seems that all of life itself is wrapped up in those lines. All of us . . . people . . . nations . . . live by need and not by truth." Never a truer word was spoken than these, penned by Leon Uris in his book 'EXODUS' copyright 1959. Nothing has changed except that Israel is subjecting its captive Palestinians to the same callous, destructive, iniquitous and unjustified treatment that its founders received from the British Government of that time. Substitute 'Iraquis' or 'Iranians' for 'Arabs' and you have the truth of the reason for the unconscionable War Against Iraq, which may be in progress even as I write these words. I ask of you these things: Your prayers for the troops on stand-by or alert in the Middle East, be they american, australian, british, iraqi or any other nationality, the vast majority of whom have not seen real combat, who have yet to learn the horrors of the battlefield. Your prayers also for the half-million or so Iraquis, most of them civilians, who will die as a result of this War, either directly from missiles and bloody fighting or indirectly from famine and other consequences. And, quite likely, millions of others. That those of you who have been active in trying to prevent this unjustified War do not cease in your endeavours, and that the rest of you think again about your stance. Please feel free to forward this message on. Towards understanding, Roger Earth Healing, Energy & Water Dowsing, Reiki Practitioner %% May I have given you seeds that you can turn into roots that will bear fruit in the future. (Rudolf Steiner) %% Earthcare Environmental Solutions Mob: +61 410 469 541 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://earth-careonline.com
Hugh & Steve
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Day of Infamy
20 March 2003 This date will be remembered as the Day of Infamy, a Day when 285,000 troops sitting on ships, airfields and battlegrounds in or near a dozen so-called independent nations in the Middle East awaited the call to arms. A call world opinion knows to be wrong. A call which has begun an unjustified invasion of a truly independent, sovereign nation. A call which will end the world as we, the 'civilised nations' of the West, know it. A call which demonstrates the depth of betrayal of those troops their governments will go to in defence of the triple-bottom-line of Earth's multi-national corporations. "There is a right and wrong, you know." "I have learned very little in my years, Bruce, but one thing I have learned. Foreign policies of this, or any other, country are not based on right and wrong. It is not for you and me to argue the right or wrong of this question. The only kingdom that runs on righteousness is the kingdom of heaven. The kingdoms of the earth run on oil. The Arabs have oil." "Only the kingdom of heaven runs on righteousness," Bruce repeated. "The kingdoms of the earth run on oil. You have learned something, sir. It seems that all of life itself is wrapped up in those lines. All of us . . . people . . . nations . . . live by need and not by truth." Never a truer word was spoken than these, penned by Leon Uris in his book 'EXODUS' copyright 1959. Nothing has changed except that Israel is subjecting its captive Palestinians to the same callous, destructive, iniquitous and unjustified treatment that its founders received from the British Government of that time. Substitute 'Iraquis' or 'Iranians' for 'Arabs' and you have the truth of the reason for the unconscionable War Against Iraq, which may be in progress even as I write these words. I ask of you these things: Your prayers for the troops on stand-by or alert in the Middle East, be they american, australian, british, iraqi or any other nationality, the vast majority of whom have not seen real combat, who have yet to learn the horrors of the battlefield. Your prayers also for the half-million or so Iraquis, most of them civilians, who will die as a result of this War, either directly from missiles and bloody fighting or indirectly from famine and other consequences. And, quite likely, millions of others. That those of you who have been active in trying to prevent this unjustified War do not cease in your endeavours, and that the rest of you think again about your stance. Please feel free to forward this message on. Towards understanding, Roger Earth Healing, Energy & Water Dowsing, Reiki Practitioner %% May I have given you seeds that you can turn into roots that will bear fruit in the future. (Rudolf Steiner) %% Earthcare Environmental Solutions Mob: +61 410 469 541 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://earth-careonline.com
Re: Monsanto's Wheat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Markess, Would you be willing to elaborate on the Celtic Prince reference please.. I think poetry and story will also guide us through some of this illusion.. Thanks, Jane Patricius, born about 385-90 at Bannaventa Berniae (thought to be between the Rivers Clyde and Severn, but closer to the former than the latter, eg Dumbarton), the Romano-British son of Calpornius (a decurion, municipal official, and a deacon in the local church). When Patrick was almost 16, he and his sister were abducted by the Irish chieftain Niall Naoi Ghiallach and his men. The girl went to Connacht, Patrick to County Antrim, not far from Ballymena, where he worked as a shepherd and swineherd. In his early twenties, he walked to Wexford, 200 miles south, and sailed to Gaul. He is recorded as going to Ireland in 432 by which time he had been consecrated as a Celtic priest. This gave him the right to the title of 'saint'. He died in 461; his grave lies beneath Downpatrick Cathedral. Perhaps the most remembered of his pronouncements is that on the nature of God. I repeat it fully below because I agree with Jane that poetry and song will also guide us: "Our God is the God of all men; the God of heaven and earth, of the seas and the rivers. The God of the sun, the moon and all stars. The God of the high mountains and of the lowly valleys. The God who is above heaven and in heaven and under heaven. He hath a habitation in the heaven and in the earth and the sea and all that are therein. He inspireth all things. He quickeneth all things. He is over all things. He sustaineth all things. He giveth light to the sun. He hath made springs in the dry ground; and dry islands in the sea. And hath appointed the stars to serve the greater Light. He hath a Son, co-equal and co-eternal with Himself. The Son is not younger than the Father; nor is the Father older than the Son. And the Holy Ghost breathes in them. The Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost are not divided." (Much of this data has been drawn by 'Sun Dancing; A Medieval Vision' copyright 1997 by Geoffrey Moorhouse published by the Orion Publishing Group Ltd ISBN 0 297 81595 4) roger
Re:humblecelticp.
Being able to converse with so many like minds has been wonderful :-) It is to bad that Queen Elizabeth does not know when to give up the reins when her successor is in his 50's at least, and I do know what a Saturn return is and it was not pleasant. (and that is 33 yrs to be exact, the last day of woodstock, and you get no more info than that!) PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL ERIC P.S. OFF TOPIC Observation: George B. chocking on a pretzel in the Oval office (it hit a nerve in his neck) and having his heart stop shows how truly disconnected a personality he is From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Mar 19, 2003 2:55:15 PM America/Edmonton To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Monsanto's Wheat Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Markess, Would you be willing to elaborate on the Celtic Prince reference please.. I think poetry and story will also guide us through some of this illusion.. Thanks, Jane On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 01:20 PM, Moen Creek wrote: In a message dated 3/17/03 9:58:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Glad you gentlemen got a giggle! Sooner than not you gents will be passing the torch along to people in my age group (early 30's) and we will have to deal with this GARBAGE more than you. >> We are not that old dude, we are getting a chuckle cause it beats crying all the time. Now get out there and get to work... sstorch Steve you are getting sweet in your old-age. I was getting a kick out of an early 30er, having barely integrated a Saturn return, thinking of receiving the torch. Being it was sent on St Patrick's day is all the more interesting in that the historical figure was a Celtic Prince abducted by the Christians re-educated and egofided to return to the Emerald Isle and squelch the snake energies and set the stage for an extractive economy owned by London. Kissing the old sod! L*L Markess
Austr. Workshop/ What was the purpose?
Dear Hugh, I very much enjoyed the workshop at Albury in particular your contribution and I thank you again very much for that . But I think we have to be reasonable and fair - to claim these workshops have broken the drought is pretty much over the top in actual fact the drought is not broken as yet at least in the south west part of NSW . In particular Albury had very little rain so far . Don't get me wrong - I am not at all questioning your work , I think it is very important to get involved in what you are doing but we have the responsibility to be accurate and fair in our claims. We owe that to every single farmer we talk to . Warm Regards Tobias Dear Tobias, Gosh. I'm disappointed that you are NOT questioning my work. It should stand up to pretty hard questioning if it is any good. But I know you mean you are not invalidating it. And thanks. You'll never get it under your belt if you invalidate it. Also thanks for bringing this to my attention. Someone urgently needed to. Consider, what was the purpose of the workshop? Didn't I come to show folks how to make rain themselves? Truth is my US newspapers reported the Australian drought was officially over. 'Course, what do they know about Albury? They didn't give any local breakdowns about southern NSW. When we were out in Perth and we saw newpapers, from the reports it looked like Albury had gotten pretty good rain, but even your own newspapers could be misleading I guess. Albury was really bad off. But I thought it was going to keep getting regular rain there, and I didn't check up enough before opening my yap wider than I might ought to have. What Peter and I saw at Albury was by far the worst conditions in the ether of any we saw on the tour. Our first treatments were 10 and 8 hours long as I recall. I never had longer times. Yet, as you may recall we did get a little sprinkle, and then the atmosphere cleared up and the murk and haze cleared away, which is a very good sign. The clouds looked relatively healthy, though they didn't leave us any more precipitation while I was there. Yet when we were in Perth a couple days later Hamish showed me that the papers reported rain in south western NSW, so I believe Albury got some. Since this is NOT as much the case as I thought, some follow up is in order. Michelle Bell-Turner, bless her hard-working heart, has compiled all the evaluation forms and participants' lists from all the workshops and has posted them to me. (!!) In reading through them it is clear the biggest single shortcoming we had was giving folks a grasp of radionics that theyfelt they could run with. Really that was the point of the workshops! So we have fallen short, though I wouldn't say we failed. It simply was too much for one workshop I guess. One of the other shortcomings that appeared several times was that we did not start at the beginning basic enough so participants got a good grasp of radionics. That's a wee bit unfair insofar as in talking about biodynamics, the astrological picture (calendar) and dowsing in general we were trying to provide that basic background needed to grasp using the agricultural remedies by means of radionics. One basically needs to construct a new world view, and that takes a LOT of doing. Maybe we didn't do enough of it, but hopefully we did enough that folks can supplement what we gave them by reading. There was a good book selection, but the best titles sold out at the first workshop and had to be back-ordered. Despite the incredible job that MIchelle, Cheryl and Hamish did to organize the events there's always ways to improve. Another frequent complaint was the workshop was far too short and there was too much packed into it to absorb. As well the days were too long and there wasn't enough time in the evenings to sit around and chew the fat. In fact this vein may have been the most frequent complaint in all four workshops. The only way I know around that is to have another workshop or two with a little tighter focus on the radionics and dowsing and a little more leisurly pace--more evening time for bull sessions and questions/answers. I'll be coming back to Australia from mid July to mid August so maybe something can be organized for then.That gives us enough lead time I think. Any ideas? In any event the idea was to get farmers up to speed to take care of their own atmospheric regeneration and water issues in their own localities. I can't spare the time to do radionic treatments from the US even though this is just as easy if not easier than coming to Australia. The treatments--three days--at Albury were all that I had time to spare for. Farmers there need to pick up the torch and carry it on themselves. It may be a little much to grasp, but I hope at least it was communicated that really It doesn't matter where the radionic instrument is. A radionic instrument treats as though there were NO DISTANCE. I can talk physics and say quantum non-locality or zero point field all I want
Re: Monsanto's Wheat
Markess, Would you be willing to elaborate on the Celtic Prince reference please.. I think poetry and story will also guide us through some of this illusion.. Thanks, Jane
FW: [Fwd: Superpower of Peace]
Title: FW: [Fwd: Superpower of Peace] Just a quote stolen from an "victim" orientated e-mail. L*L Markess Subject: Superpower of Peace "The people want peace; indeed, I believe they want peace so badly that the governments will just have to step aside and let them have it." - Dwight Eisenhower
Re: Monsanto's Wheat
Title: Re: Monsanto's Wheat In a message dated 3/17/03 9:58:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Glad you gentlemen got a giggle! Sooner than not you gents will be passing the torch along to people in my age group (early 30's) and we will have to deal with this GARBAGE more than you. >> We are not that old dude, we are getting a chuckle cause it beats crying all the time. Now get out there and get to work... sstorch Steve you are getting sweet in your old-age. I was getting a kick out of an early 30er, having barely integrated a Saturn return, thinking of receiving the torch. Being it was sent on St Patrick's day is all the more interesting in that the historical figure was a Celtic Prince abducted by the Christians re-educated and egofided to return to the Emerald Isle and squelch the snake energies and set the stage for an extractive economy owned by London. Kissing the old sod! L*L Markess
Chembuster Plans
http://educate-yourself.org/ct/goodbyects10jan02.shtml
Re: Monsanto's Wheat
I can not do to much work right now other than lightn' a fire under people's "!#/?*" because the ground is frozen 5 feet down and there is 2 feet of snow sitting on top of the soil. Growing season is 4 months max around here. No Robins yet! Peace Eric On Wednesday, March 19, 2003, at 03:53 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In a message dated 3/17/03 9:58:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Glad you gentlemen got a giggle! Sooner than not you gents will be passing the torch along to people in my age group (early 30's) and we will have to deal with this GARBAGE more than you. >> We are not that old dude, we are getting a chuckle cause it beats crying all the time. Now get out there and get to work... sstorch
Re: Viewpoint of US military man: The idiot prince will have his war
Ya cant fool all the people all the time...Dylan. But once again enough to encourage adventurism at the cost of our Home. Once again the orchestrated rantings of a burning bush consumed, and a beguiling thespian blare combine to ignite the insecurities within errant humunkind ,complicit in its own consumption. It may be as unpleasant as any other fossil fuel ablaze, but it leaves more space for eventual emergence of the unconsumed. mp... - Original Message - From: "Deborah Byron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 11:01 AM Subject: Viewpoint of US military man: The idiot prince will have his war >>
Re: Help
In a message dated 3/18/03 8:51:58 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Tony Robinson (Rambler Flowers) will probably remember digging up his horn clay when I gave a workshop at his place in August of 2000. It was one of the best examples of fungal (mycorrhyzal) development I've seen in horn clay. But, of course, I haven't seen as much horn clay as all that because it isn't so widely made as yet, having not been specifically recommended in the Agriculture Course. Nonetheless, I have slides of Tony's horn clay and you can see the rich fungal development. This is what you want on your plant roots. Mycorrhyzal colonization of plant roots can increase the mineral uptake of a plant by a factor of 10 or more. >> We have observed extensive mycorrhizal development in the soil of the 501 pits at jpi, a heavy clay soil...sstorch
Re: Monsanto's Wheat
In a message dated 3/17/03 2:57:51 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Believe it or not but there is a general ground swell of support against Monsanto because they rightly so have taken the blame for the embargo. Peace Eric >> They have the US wheat farmers about in the bag on this, last I heard they were about convinced...sstorch
Re: Monsanto's Wheat
In a message dated 3/17/03 9:58:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << Glad you gentlemen got a giggle! Sooner than not you gents will be passing the torch along to people in my age group (early 30's) and we will have to deal with this GARBAGE more than you. >> We are not that old dude, we are getting a chuckle cause it beats crying all the time. Now get out there and get to work... sstorch