At 12:00 PM 3/9/2003 -0500, Christy wrote:
So a really basic question (s) - The etheric body of a plant is its own, along with the physical body, but it
has no astral body (otherwise it would have mobility and what else?
Organs. Little bits of the outside captured inside the physical body.
Like w
Hi Glen
Thanks for the reply
> > # Glen - When you say potentised preps is that specifically potentised
by
> > dilution and sucussion?
>
> Yes prepared physically by hand.
I still have a lot of my chemical farmer mentality hanging around in the
background - if I made -say - a weed pepper hand pot
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Hi...My name is Will Ammons and I have the intention to create a therapeutic, educational far
Dear Lloyd,
People will get into these things, and the more dangerous the more appeal
they seem to have. People have been seriously injured with (functional)
cloudbusters. What they need to do is study up on ether first so they know
something of their peril, understand how the cloudbuster works an
> # Glen - When you say potentised preps is that specifically potentised by
> dilution and sucussion?
Yes prepared physically by hand.
I can not really help you with radionically applied either by spray or
device, and their effect, as I have not had alot of experience of them.
The few tests I h
About a billion years ago (1972 to be exact) I worked in Houston at
a petro-chem plant. (So, sue me, I learned a lot there.) One of the
scientists developed his own strain of 'bugs', those enzymes that
devoured the chemicals in the outflow water ponds. (bug ponds, I
found I had a real gift in k
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>Hello High,
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>Last week Congress
I should have thought of this earlier - the best argument for biologically
grown foods that I've heard in a while was a presentation given by Jerry
Brunetti at Acres this past year titled "go to the Farm, not the Pharmacy".
Tape of the talk available from Acres. The May 2002 issue of Acres had an
Picked it up great!
Even on my very slow internet connect speed (24000bps)
Who is the girl in the purple skirt, and is that Angel Trumpet she's
pointing at? The flowforms are gorgeous and so is the rest of the
photography.
thanks for sharing
Martha Wells~Flylo Farms~ Texas Zone 8
Hi Allan,
Have you tried bioneers.org?
Pat
uh-uh. What did you have in mind? _Allan
Forwarding from SANET -- more on phytochemicals
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--- Begin Message ---
Yes, it is good to see results published,
which seem intuitive in the first place.
Polyphenolics, mentioned in the press release,
are part of a large class of compounds
known as phytoche
Check it out.
It's a Beautiful Day
http://www.ipa.net/~steved/audio/
http://www.ipa.net/~steved/audio/rss_beautiful_day.htm
I tested this on somebody else's computer,
so I feel comfortable sending it back for
playing and viewing. There is a file
you have to point in the right direction.
The
Hi Allan,
Have you tried bioneers.org?
Pat
> A quality holistic health publication that has just started in
> Washington, DC (Integrated Health) has asked me for an article on CSA
> for their next issue. The rub is that the deadline is this Friday.
> This means that I have to find an articl
A quality holistic health publication that has just started in
Washington, DC (Integrated Health) has asked me for an article on CSA
for their next issue. The rub is that the deadline is this Friday.
This means that I have to find an article that I can get permission
to have reprinted and submi
From: Alberto Machado
Sorry for my intromission , Brix , mesures all solids that are
> soluble on the plant not only the sugars , including minerals, protein ,
> these with the higher sugar give a sweeter tasting if soil is in god
> conditions , crops with higher Brix produce more alcool
Dear Glen and James
Can we take the definitions just a bit further please - maybe we can save
confusing people any further. I am sloppy with language - my Granma used to
chastise me for it when I was a kid and I have not improved much! So some of
this is undoudtedly due to that.
# Glen - When yo
Dear Friends, I hesitated in sending this, because I promised myself, no
more forwards from GN. However, I think the basic message of this piece, is
totally germaine to Bd Farmers & gardeners and anyone connected to
vibrational healing. The author posits, that now is the time to combine our
acitivi
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From: "James Hedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: Chromas and humus Was Electronic homeopathy for plants.
> Dear Lloyd,
> The idea that potentised preps "stay put" as proposed by Glen does not
agree
> Well, to think of water as a carrier of information and
> energetic quality, link together all of the work of Masaro
> Emoto, Viktor Schauberger, Dr. Fritz Popp, Dr. David
> Schweitzer, Center for Implosion Research, Russian
> research, Japanese water systems, qualitative
> analysis methods, etc
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De: Alberto Machado [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Assunto: Dairy cows even in N.Z.
Prioridade: Alta
Please don´t forget the genetics of these animal´s they have beingdoing a
wonderful wrk by
Dear Allan
Sorry for my intromission , Brix , mesures all solids that are
soluble on the plant not only the sugars , including minerals, protein ,
these with the higher sugar give a sweeter tasting if soil is in god
conditions , crops with higher Brix produce more alcool for the micobio
>From Arden Andersen's "Science in Agriculture":
"It has repeatedly been shown that insect pests are correlated to the
nutritional imbalance in the crop and are readily curtailed or eliminated by
raising the nutritional density and refractometer reading of the
cropSome people contend that the r
Water is a big topic, Flo.
So I'm not going to summarize the concepts and
document the resources right now. Time is
limited.
I volunteer with the National Water Center here in
the Ozarks. NWC, after years of ecological activitism
and subsequent burn-out, now takes a Zen approach
to water in all
Allan - Why not use a refractometer? Have a chart available explaining what
Brix is. Challenge your customers to find produce with a higher Brix reading
than yours.
Ron
Ron - As far as I know, objectively speaking, there is no proof that
brix represents anything other than a higher sugar content.
Allan - Why not use a refractometer? Have a chart available explaining what
Brix is. Challenge your customers to find produce with a higher Brix reading
than yours.
Ron
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Here, it's Cardinals, usually the males but often even the
hens will put up a fiesty fight with theirselves in window
reflections, etc. I had to cut the branches of an oak tree
back to keep one youngster from pounding his head into
my bedroom window last year. He'd sit on a close
branch and
March 13, Thursday, Chicago, IL
Lecture and book signing:
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Bederman Auditorium, 618 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago:
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This is good policy, Martha. I stopped the 'waving of the cold white
bones of dead children' to sell my produce some time ago. What I'm
looking for right now is ways of communicating with people through
the web and through print media about the value of food grown in
harmony with Nature.
Incid
Gil wrote -
In Oz we catch all the rain water off our roofs we can. Peafowl roosting on
the ridge may look great, but not good for the drinking water. Have you seen
the damage they can do the paintwork on a new car if they catch sight of
themselves?
Gil - Thank goodness, in South Wales we get m
I think, more than any scientific data on the breakdown of particles
of food, if the grower concentrates on becoming the healthiest
person he can be, brimming with vitality himself. His farm or
orchard or garden (ideally) shimmering with energy and good
health, then his customers, his visitors,
Please don´t forget the genetics of these animal´s they have beingdoing a
wonderful wrk by selecting Frisio , and Jersey for pasture for a long time
and the way they use to eveluate a animal is quit different :
http://www.newzealandgenetics.com ; and http://www.aeu.org.nz
Livestock Improvement
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From: James Hedley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 8:21 PM
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> Dear Lloyd,
> The idea that potentised preps "stay put" as proposed by Glen does not
agree
>
It´s using the redox pH / Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP ) that Reams
and now Skow : The capacity of the eletrical habilaty in the soil is for
sure singficant and direct related to the vitality of the soil.
Paramagnetism is on the Basalt Rock and in many ways can be positive or
not to the
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 9:37 PM
Subject: Vitality and fertility ofsoils
> Dear Lloyd, Steve and fellow list members,
> In Bruce Copen's Agricultural rates there are the rates for soil testing
> wi
Steve,
I know how I 'feel' about the way water works, but would
you care to elaborate about this sentence?
It's supposed to rain again tomorrow, my sea of mud has
finally receded enough i can wade through my gateways
w/out sinking to my knees. I suspect that will end with the
next rainfall.
Dear Lloyd,
The idea that potentised preps "stay put" as proposed by Glen does not agree
with my understanding and use of radionically prepared substances.
If radionic preps "stayed put" you would not be able to use a small amount
in your BC and expect it to permeate through the whole mix. It woul
Dear Lloyd, Steve and fellow list members,
In Bruce Copen's Agricultural rates there are the rates for soil testing
with Carey Reams techniques. Amongst these rates is one for testing the
vitality of the soil. Vitality of the soil seems to not get coverage on
BDnow.
Maybe one of the reasons is that
We really have a common bond amongst all farmers don't we. Governments can
indulge in their petty intrigues, but regardless of where we are whether you
are a cropper or a grazer what is really important is the caring and
nurturing of stock and plants on your enterprise.
When I read something lik
Very well said Lloyd.
Peter.
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> >From: The Korrows
> Christy wrote
> > our latest revelation is that the small percentage of organic farms
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