Dear Gil,
Hope that you can come to Bellingen, it would be
great to catch up with you again. Apologies to anyone whose EmailsI may
not have answered, I have just been Emailed out. One can only do so
much.
Love and light
James
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Gil Robertson
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Dear Hugh and fellow list members,
I agree wholeheartedly with your
sentimentsthat there must be something else than the csg strength of the
soil.I dont know what it isbut there are some patches of our high gauss
reading soils that are the most incredibly difficult to grow crops
on.
I have
Dear Allan,
You were asking about compost tea type shortcuts. This one does not deal
with a compost tea type effect but a shortcut way of increasing the pH while
putting out the 500.
One of our local group members, Nigel White runs his 500 through flow forms
random intermittently during the month
Dear Glen, Lloyd, David and felow list members,
The eight pointed star exercise is a good example of the skills that I
teach in my workshops, except I dont teach it as a particularly Goethean
anthropop approach. It really is just a case of tuning in and being aware of
what is happening within
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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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
Greetings from the land of the wizards of OZ to Gil, Hugh Alan and fellow
list members,
I have been sitting back enjoying the cut and thrust of this discusion of
radionics.
Alan mentions his and Peter Tomkins concerns of what would happen if
radionics was used to suppress life rather than to
Dear David,
Nice to hear from you again. Could you please share with the list what your
experiences were with the field broadcasters as it will help to hear from
people such as Lloyd and you in Australia who have used their field
broadcasters for a while.
Sincere regards
James
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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 to.
How any body can use a field broadcaster without
Dear Glen,
The question of radionic potencies being stolen from me has never entered my
mind, however as you and Greg point out this is a possibility. However I
think that the point of view which has surfaced on this list that you dont
own something that is in the public domain.
The number of
Dear Evelyn,
You won't need to use roundup if you keep up the
work on the thistle. Burn it again next burning season and cut it off with a
slasher if accessible and you have a tractor or else a whipper
snipper.
Pull up a good lot of the thistle with seeds and
roots and all. Burn these on
Dear Merla,
What you propose sounds good.
We control noxious weeds here with BD but it takes a while to get the swap
over. The ash will knock it and retard its vigour the first year. Then when
you keep repeating it you will gradually win. You also need to keep knocking
the weeds physically as
Dear Graham,
We have a pepper of cherry slug that has proved to be very effective. Send
me an e-mail and I will send you some.
Regards
James Hedley
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Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2001 5:04 PM
Subject: pear
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