Original Message From: Wayne and Sharon McEachern
In reply Allan asked
AND what else is in that broadcaster ??
Hi Wayne - do we assume that you have been putting the BD remedies out in
the broadcaster?? Hopefully before and after the lime treatment. If not it
seems a waste of a good
if their is interest I will post it to the list.
Sure, Steve, let it come down. -Allan
Tom:
Maybe your example relates to the anti-fungal effect of those metals' trace
elements on/in the soil.
There is a French Hoe sold locally which has an embedded copper disc which
eventually would touch most of a cultivated garden. There has been mention
made of a plow with the same
I'm going a little nutty right now, trying to learn a jargon so I can
speak with people who are quite a drive from me and who really don't
have the time to spoon feed the ignorant.
I'm looking to buy a few yards of 'crushed gravel sand' to use in a
potting mix formulation recommended by Heinz
James,
For sure dowsing is a big help.
Best,
Hugh
Dear Hugh,
Both Lloyd and I have found that the mixtures of reagents can change from
day to day, let alone from year to year. As for dowsing it is an easily
learnt skill as the participants at our dowsing workshops at Sattwa Park
can testify
Dear Steve,
Yes that what it is. A chart is an abstract object that has no meaning
except that which we put into it.
Regards
James
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 8:00 AM
Subject: Re: Agri-Synthesis® short-lived and
Dear Thomas,
This is a dificult one to answer. I hazard a guess without having a
photograph of the set up to dowse from that the wires are acting as antennae
for Extra Low Frequency [ELF] waves.
Radionic devices can be as complicated as you like, or as simple as running
a piece of wire, or
Hi! Markess,
Have you done the Base 10 and Base 44 Rates, Please?
Moen Creek wrote:May I suggest that you stabilize whole package with
universal Love Light with the intent of protection from radiations
sickness. in 2 Gang language they are 53-28 12-22.
I bet it'll work well.
Love Light
Lloyd :
Thanks for that about the suspended wire. What about using a coiled spring
of appropriate gauge at one end to maintain tautness, yet give enough for
expanding and contracting dogs?.. manfred
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From: Lloyd Charles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Wayne,
Where is your property?
If it is in Australia it would be a great shame, if economics would force you to
have the pasture, if it is a native one, cultivated for cropping. For here in
Australia, native grassland is the most threatened native vegetation habitat and
with it its native
In a message dated 2/27/02 9:21:44 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Steve,
did I miss a list of beautiful beneficient fungus with the nicest fattest
hyphae ?
I assume you are speaking of mycorrhizal mycelium are there others?
Also how are you going to keep those fat hyphae in suspension and how
Lloyd Charles wrote: Snip HiTom A friend told me this would keep termites out of
a building we were having trouble with The copper wire needs to be strung a few
inches above ground, on insulators, kept tight, and butt joined (end on joint)
so that it will hum / resonate (like the old time aerial
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