Hugh and Lloyd,
Regards to both of you.
I am way behind with my emails, thus the long over due reply.
James, could I save you a lot of time, in regard to trying to measure Radionic
Instruments, using electrical/ electronic type parameters. The Radio part of
Radionics, is an early misconception
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
Title: FW: current environmental concern is fertilizer falling from the sky
It never rains but it pours
After acid rain and the greenhouse effect, the current
environmental concern is fertilizer falling from the sky. Simon
Hadlington reports on how excess nitrogen could change our
ecosystem
Title: Seeds as Gifts from our very own Aurora Farm!
Hello All,
I just saw the Aurora Farms gift pack offerings for the 2003 gardening/farming season. Perfect for the home gardener or farm stand, I wish my local health food store would offer them, but theyre industrial strength alas. Well, I
I got my library to buy A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine by Richard Gerber
that someone recommended a millennium ago. The chapter on Radionics was actually a
history of inventors and practitioners. It helped a lot and some of it was hard
for me to understand and then it was explained
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
Merla.
Go for it.
You can do it all, one piece at a time. Joel Salatin has alot to say about all this in a recent article in ACRES USA.
Peace and courage and perserverence.
Jane Parker
Hi! Merla,
Gerber's Vibrational Medicine is a standard, if a bit daunting to read the first time.
It is really the sort of book to have on the shelf to dip into when needed as few of us
would be ready to retain all of it at first encounter.
Re: measuring the temperature of compost. Most of us use
Thanks to the many who have 'reminded' me about this again this year!
I've just re-installed the 'real' gardening for the future pages
whick include to linkthrough portal to
Amazon.com.(http://www.gardeningforthefuture.com)
I'm writing this to ask you that if you are doing Christmas shopping