Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe... a question for Peter B

2002-10-27 Thread D S Chamberlain
All: I have recently read a book that explains the interaction of the author
with nature spirits and it gave me a better understanding of their place in
the scheme of things. The book is
Nature Spirits  Elemental Beings by Marko Pogacnik. Published by Findhorn
Press. IBSN1 899171 66 5
I recommend it for those such as I who struggle with the concept.
David C

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From: Peter Michael Bacchus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe... a question for Peter B


 Hi Rex and list members,
 The publication we are studying is titled:-
 WORLD ETHER  _-_ ELEMENTAL BEINGS --
 KINGDOMS OF NATURE.
 It is a compilation of texts from Steiner with a commentary by Ernst
 Hagemann, and translated by Harold Jurgens.   ISBN 0-929979-31-1 Copyright
 1993
 Mercury Press 241 Hungry Hollow Road, Spring Valley NY 10977 U.S.A.
 If you can find it it is well worth studying and living with for a time.
 Cheers,
 Peter.
 - Original Message -
 From: Rex Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 6:05 PM
 Subject: Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe... a question for Peter B


  On 17 Oct 02, Peter Michael Bacchus wrote:
 
  ---8---
   So in careing for our environment we need to concern ourselves
   lovingly with with the nature beings.
 
  ---8---
   This is indeed an interesting study.
 
  Peter... what is the basis of your study, can you suggest a book or
  some other material?
 
  I perceive ?something? about the state of the plants, soil,
  springs/water etc of our property and environs and I wish to better
  understand the message(s).
 
  Thanks... Rex
 






Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe... a question for Peter B

2002-10-24 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Hi Rex and list members,
The publication we are studying is titled:-
WORLD ETHER  _-_ ELEMENTAL BEINGS --
KINGDOMS OF NATURE.
It is a compilation of texts from Steiner with a commentary by Ernst
Hagemann, and translated by Harold Jurgens.   ISBN 0-929979-31-1 Copyright
1993
Mercury Press 241 Hungry Hollow Road, Spring Valley NY 10977 U.S.A.
If you can find it it is well worth studying and living with for a time.
Cheers,
Peter.
- Original Message -
From: Rex Teague [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 19, 2002 6:05 PM
Subject: Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe... a question for Peter B


 On 17 Oct 02, Peter Michael Bacchus wrote:

 ---8---
  So in careing for our environment we need to concern ourselves
  lovingly with with the nature beings.

 ---8---
  This is indeed an interesting study.

 Peter... what is the basis of your study, can you suggest a book or
 some other material?

 I perceive ?something? about the state of the plants, soil,
 springs/water etc of our property and environs and I wish to better
 understand the message(s).

 Thanks... Rex





Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe

2002-10-18 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus



Dear List 
Folk,
 
I adjunct to the below we 
have been working with the question of the elemental and the elementary beings. 
Appart from the Salamanders, Warmth beings they have no ego so need some 
direction. When none is forthcomming from the "good" beings they can become 
influenced by the "adversary" beings and thus the Gnomes can become frost 
giants, the Undines create floods, Sylphs, wind storms and negleted Salamanders 
fire storms. So in careing for our environment we need to concern ourselves 
lovingly with with the nature beings. They need our attention as much as we need 
theirs. While only four groups are mentioned here those who see them remind us 
that for every element there is an elemental being, and for every thought. This 
is indeed an interesting study. I find them very helpful and only have to ask 
for rain when it is needed, not just by me but the plants and animals in our 
environment.
 
I hope you get a great hearing at you seminar Hugh and 
Lorraine.
Best Wishes,
Peter.

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  From: 
  Hugh Lovel 
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  Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 2:55 
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Re: Rainmaking in Santa Fe

2002-10-17 Thread Deborah Byron
Greetings Hugh,

Please tell us the dates and cost of this.  Sounds wonderful.
Deborah




Rainmaking in Santa Fe

2002-10-16 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear BD List,

This is a (belated) announcement of  a workshop next month in Santa Fe, New Mexico about making rain--a topic we should all learn more about.

Best,
Hugh Lovel





Atmospheric Regeneration
A Workshop on Restoring Organization to the Atmosphere
By Hugh Lovel and Lorraine Cahill

Summary:  Two days of radionic training focusing on rainmaking as an environmental responsibility.

I. Scientific background for understanding pattern energy.
A. Subjective versus Objective. The observer as separate from phenomena.
B. Subject and Object as One. Our role in creating the reality we inhabit.
C. Chaos Theory. The Butterfly Effect

II. Pattern Energy medicine; a survey of pertinent modalities
A. Homeopathy
B. Color Therapy
C. Radionics
D. Biodynamic Remedies

III.  What is Rain? What causes drought or flood? A participatory discussion

IV. Some ancient and/or traditional insights into rainmaking.
A. Eastern Indian
B. Native American
C. Traditional Biodynamic
D. Radionic Methods

V.  Making rain with radionics.
A. Dowsing workshop.  Muscle testing, pendulum and stickplate.
B. Demonstration of radionic applications. Hieronymus type, Malcolm Rae type.
C. Audience Participation. Hands on with various instruments. 

VI. Summary, Questions and Answers




Throughout the industrial age we have poured chemicals into our soils. In like fashion we have poured pollutants into the atmosphere For some time there has been growing awareness that we need to restore the biology of our soils. Organic fertilization is becoming more and more commonplace. But where is there corresponding awareness of the need to restore the vitality of our atmosphere?
Atmospheric stagnation and degredation is particularly noticable around cities where domes of haze form and cloud formation is weak or non-existent. For example, Chicago and Atlanta are famous for their pollution, which is particularly oppressive because their humidity is high while organization is low. It is common in summer to have 85 degree days with 85 percent humidity and virtually no cloud formation. Since clouds are organized atmospheric moisture, when cloud formation is strong humidity declines as the moisture is concentrated in the clouds--at least until showers release enough moisture for a new cycle of evaporation.
Remedies for lack of organization are not usually clear to most folkss. Nor for that matter is it usually clear what causes of poor cloud formation.
Often people think if one makes rain in one area a drought will be caused elsewhere. Nothing could be further from the truth. With increasing global temperatures millions of tons more water evaporates from oceans than anytime any time previously in history. This moisture must fall somewhere. When there is a drought in Chad, Sudan and Somalia there are floods in Mozambique and Tanzania. When there is a drought in the Ganges watershed there are floods throughout the Yangtze. Where North America has widespread drought Europe has floods from France to Russia. Were we to restore vitality to the atmosphere and improve the forces that bring the organization to atmospheric moisture that facilitates cloud formation we would make rain locally while preventing floods elsewhere.
Organic farmers here and there restore life to our soils. The atmosphere has no comparable group of environmentally responsible people working for its healing. This workshop is a call to civic duty consistant with the slogan, Think Globally, Act Locally.

Contact:  Athena Beshur, Bioneers/CHI
Office Administrator
Bioneers/Collective Heritage Institute
901 W. San Mateo Suite L
Santa Fe, NM  87505
505-986-0366 x113 ,  
505-986-1644 Fax 




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