Re: 2002 500

2002-12-01 Thread SBruno75

In a message dated 11/30/02 8:57:57 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< You said "urn."  Do you mean an amphora >>

It is an egg shaped vessel, urn amphora; terms are interchangable.  I get 
them at garden centers, on sale of course.  They range from 3-50 gallons in 
size.  I cover the tops with wood or a terra cotta dish.  I am not sure which 
clay they are made from but porous is of course best.  You are a potter, make 
some.  What is the largest size you can fire?  SStorch




Re: 2002 500

2002-11-30 Thread Merla Barberie
Hi Steve,

You said "urn."  Do you mean an amphora that's rounded on the bottom but is a
vase or is this really an egg-shaped vessel and the lid is just the top of the
egg?  Is yours out of Cone 06 Terra Cotta?  I have a lot of red clay at Cone
6.  It wouldn't be as porous.  You want it unglazed and porous, right? What are
the dimensions?  I know you went through all of this before and I saved some of
it, but bear with me.  Thanks,  Merla

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey Gil, I am thinking that what this is, is a womb.  The egg shape houses
> life in Nature.  The Romans and Egyptians went through a lot of hassle to
> store their foods, wine, and water in urns, egg shaped vessels.  They filled
> the bowels of ships with these fragile containers for commerce and food
> supplies.  In pyramids archeologists have found seeds of wheat thousands of
> years old still viable while our modern seed companies store seeds in square
> envelopes in square boxes and they are dead in one or two years.  Sometimes
> we must look back to see forwards.  The idea came from reading some work
> about Schauberger.  This will be the third year of making 500 in this
> manner...sstorch




Re: 2002 500

2002-11-30 Thread SBruno75
Hey Gil, I am thinking that what this is, is a womb.  The egg shape houses 
life in Nature.  The Romans and Egyptians went through a lot of hassle to 
store their foods, wine, and water in urns, egg shaped vessels.  They filled 
the bowels of ships with these fragile containers for commerce and food 
supplies.  In pyramids archeologists have found seeds of wheat thousands of  
years old still viable while our modern seed companies store seeds in square 
envelopes in square boxes and they are dead in one or two years.  Sometimes 
we must look back to see forwards.  The idea came from reading some work 
about Schauberger.  This will be the third year of making 500 in this 
manner...sstorch




Re: 2002 500

2002-11-29 Thread Gil Robertson
sstorch,
I find this most interesting.
It is likely that your large terra cotta urn is working as a Paramagnetic
Resonator. It may be that it functions, firstly as an antenna to collect the
desired energies, then as a resonator to contain and magnify them.
I think you have Steiner super charger

Gil

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I have been making 500 by placing the packed horns in a large terra cotta urn
> that is buried in the earth and filled with dried screened barrel compost.
> The horns are also stored in the urn between uses  Snip




2002 500

2002-11-29 Thread SBruno75
I have been making 500 by placing the packed horns in a large terra cotta urn 
that is buried in the earth and filled with dried screened barrel compost.  
The horns are also stored in the urn between uses  [501].  They maintain 
their mottled pink coloration, the blood stain in the horn, some of these 
horns are now five years old.  There has been no dimishing of the quality of 
the 500.  I use the finished  substance that has undergone this double 
energizing process at a teaspoon per acre as opposed to a quarter cup.  This 
past season I had the oppurtunity to use it on a few pieces of land never 
before having the bd remedies and it does work at that rate...sstorch