Moen Creek wrote:
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> This a posting curious given we are at the tail end of
> Mercury's conjunction with Uranus. <{%*)>>
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Uranus is in opposition to Persephone, (the planet not asteroid) now as
well (early March, late September and keep an eye on January as Mars
Chiron and
Gil
If they are happy with that great.
I am but the messenger and experienced encourager of what RS and his
followers have suggested is the way to work with his agricultural
indications.
And their message is, dowsing is only a place to start not an end in
itself.
The choice is yours, it is certai
Glen, I have no problem at all, with those who can, dealing direct with what ever
level of information gathering. My point is that for many people, I can teach them
to dowse with accuracy and verifiable (by another dowser) results. I for one, can
not teach anyone to talk to Devas or what ever, in
Please read on.
Glen Atkinson wrote:
> It is not that dowsing is bad so much as a starting place and that one
> needs to progress thru to the personal experience of the awareness as
> quickly as one can.
> Today while talking with someone about the inner nature of the 8 pointed
> star, I sai
More from the land of oz - I found this lurking uncompleted on My desktop -
(Delete is just above the left cursor key if its too out of date)
Gil Robertson wrote
> dowsing allows a quick and reliable way of accessing
> information, which come from we know not where. Some need to climb a
mounta
Hi! Glen/ James,
I think you hijacked James' statement and tried to turn your self into some sort
of victim. He was not as you suggesting you should feel threatened in the manner
you practice, that which you do.
James was taking about Field Broadcasters, which, by there very nature, are
designed
AM
Subject: Re: Agri-Synthesis® short-lived and overpriced? was Re:
Agri-Synthesis® Remedies Tested At UAI
> >Allan Balliett wrote:
> >>
> >
> >> A question I have for everyone is "Can't Greg's remedies be readily
> >> propagated infinitely?"
er without dowsing skills is beyond my
comprehension
Sincere regards
James.
- Original Message -
From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2002 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: Agri-Synthesis® short-lived
Dear Glen, et. al.,
Your post confirms what Lorraine has found. "Mixes are often specific for
the situation, time and weather circumstance."
That's why we tailor our broadcaster reagents to each and every farm. And
change them at a minimum of every year. So what we have found is the
expertise ra
Hugh, Alan, Gil and Chris
Thank you for your thoughts and suggestions. I see the value in Hugh and
Alans approaches and will work with them and see what I can do with
them.
Gils comments on 'unknowing messing around' are true to a point however
dowsing and a radionics box could do some wild things
Glen has a good point, and frankly, I was surprised
that Allan so openly suggested that.
On the flip side, though, most people (who dont'
already make some of their own preps), won't be in a
position to make good copies of Glen and Greg's
potencies. And if radionic theft is the issue, it
would
Hi! Glen,
I do not know what potency you prepare your retail Preps to, nor do I know how
you determined that it was the most effective potency for end use.
What does concern me is the prospect of some one lacking that knowledge and
that of Homoeopathy in Agriculture, buying your Preps and "split
Hugh said:
>Please figure out how to sell your strengths. No one can copy them. Tailor
>your remedies to each locality and kind of crop. Make making endless
>generation of most appropriate remedies your forte. Then you show up the
>copiers for their absurd lack of appropriatness. And encourage go
>Allan Balliett wrote:
>>
>
>> A question I have for everyone is "Can't Greg's remedies be readily
>> propagated infinitely?" Since they are potentized, are they not now
>> the 'mother' for endless batches of equal remedy? I would think they
>> are, but I'd appreciate insights from you more experi
>I think I reported that an unappetizing paddock became very
>attractive to my sheep after spraying with Agri-Synthesis® remedies.
>That's probably the only demonstration I have right now that Gregs'
>preps are 'doing something,' however, I will say that the
>1-year-off-from-20+-years-of-no-till-c
In a message dated 2/23/02 9:02:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< This is an opportune moment to bring a thought to this discussion. With
Greg and my potencies ( and thus our lives work) being 'potentially' so
easily stolen from us, what incentive is there for us to continue
working on further
Allan Balliett wrote:
>
> A question I have for everyone is "Can't Greg's remedies be readily
> propagated infinitely?" Since they are potentized, are they not now
> the 'mother' for endless batches of equal remedy? I would think they
> are, but I'd appreciate insights from you more experienced
I think I reported that an unappetizing paddock became very
attractive to my sheep after spraying with Agri-Synthesis® remedies.
That's probably the only demonstration I have right now that Gregs'
preps are 'doing something,' however, I will say that the
1-year-off-from-20+-years-of-no-till-ch
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