Dear Hugh
This quote below is from Merla's last posting. I have had this (or similar)
argued to me on several occasions recently - they are probably technicly
correct ???but I always wonder whether these people have some sound reason
for their statements or is this just another little tilt at
Hi Folks!
For you astrological enthusiasts, you may appreciate some of this
history of our planet's evolution through astrology.
Best
Wayne
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"Expressing the Light"
http://www.ExpressingTheLight.com
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HI!
I was wondering if I could get or be pointed in the
direction of instructions on making horn clay and how much to
use.
Thanks,
Daniel
Dear Robert,
You can do things either one way or another. But do them. If you want
swings between nutritive growth and fruit, spray the 500 at planting and
the 501 when it's time for blooming. If you want balance, spray the 500 and
501 back to back.
Horn clay. The missing BD remedy. Greg says h
Lloyd,
Dr. Donald R. Beans said more exactly, "I think titanium works better with
crystals." Don't worry, Lloyd, he didn't know anything about BD or the FB. I
simply gave him a brief description of the FB including the copper coils around
the crystal. He had designed his own radionic device.
Thank you, Allan. I spent an hour trying to get through the PayPal software.
Bonnie denied my credit card payment and PayPal software automatically resent
it. I tried to cancel the resend and sent them an email asking how I could pay
through my bank. Am waiting for an answer, but none has come
HUgh -- what about 508 in the below sequence?? If it were added, where would it
fit in?
Thanks,
Wayne
Hugh Lovel wrote:
> Dear Robert,
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> Spray it following the sequence 500 evening, 501
> morning, horn clay that afternoon.
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Sharon and Wayne
That is a wonderful report. Your observations and intuitions are right on,
can't wait to see what happens to you and your place after a few years. Keep
on stirring and developing these insights, you will accomplish some amazing
things in this realm. SStorch
Oh, it's a Tesla thing, exploited (I researched it a
bit). Say no more.
Thanks,
Chris Shade
"Certainly not a believer of the Gov't., but tired of
overblown conspiracy theories and new-age mumbo-jumbo"
--- Lloyd Charles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> From: Chris Shade
> >
> > What are you tal
"Certainly not a believer of the Gov't., but tired of
overblown conspiracy theories and new-age mumbo-jumbo"
Chris,
That's a catchy phrase up there...Who are you, where do you
live, and what do you believe?
I'm asking you as a Quaker who is up to eyebrows in
Peace stuff and wanting to be a part
> Oh, it's a Tesla thing, exploited (I researched it a
> bit). Say no more.
> Thanks,
> Chris Shade
> "Certainly not a believer of the Gov't., but tired of
> overblown conspiracy theories and new-age mumbo-jumbo"
> I agree here - for instance the chemtrail / cloudbuster thing has the
capacity t
I got lost in the process of registering for PayPal and need your email address again.
How much has been raised so far?
Thanks,
Pam DeTray
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- Original Message -
From: Merla
> Lloyd,
>
> Dr. Donald R. Beans said more exactly, "I think titanium works better with
> crystals." Don't worry, Lloyd, he didn't know anything about BD or the
FB. I
> simply gave him a brief description of the FB including the copper coils
around
> the
On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 07:09 PM, Allan Balliett wrote:
> Anyway, just go to the PayPal page at http://www.paypal.com and enter
> the id of the person you want to send money to. In the case of a credit
> card transaction, you are going to want to enter [EMAIL PROTECTED] because
> I'm b
>My preference for not going with credit card payments is that Paypal
>deducts .029% + .30 per transaction. For example, if there is a $10
>donation, they will deduct .59. I don't know about others, but to me
>that's a good chunk. But then, I'm not just a penny pincher, I'm a
>penny squeezer
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