Dear Wayne, This kind of sharing of information is great. Please keep up the good work.
Hugh >Gil -- thanks for all your comments on all subjects which you are >participating >on. Good stuff....... > >Because we are working on an issue here of a particular intrusion by a little >varmit -- I wanted to offer an "off the wall" comment (as I usually do) to >share another thought as to the challenge which is need of addressing. > >Obviously, there is something out of balance -- or there would be no attack by >the ants. Something needs fixing -- and then, there would be no ant attack. >To attempt to address the ants directly (elimination) through a peppering >process is still to deny that there is an out of balance scenario going on >within the crop or its environment. > >Just a quick example here: I offered this about a year ago to the list -- we >had leaf hoppers eating a field of alfalfa. They were voracious. As >everything that we do here always seems like an experiment -- Sharon started >checking (constructed her coning of all levels of deity which were involved in >the area / field affected) and learned that what was needed a vibrational >essence remedy to put the field in balance. She constructed the remedy from >the stock which we had -- took it to the fields (as the fields were close >by -- >she could have "sent it" with thought to a remote location) and made the >coning >again -- and asked the nature spirits to spread this remedy throughout the >area >needing balancing -- and within two days, you could hardly find a leaf hopper >in that field. > >So, what is very real is the energetic balance within any environment. Until >all of your environment is freed of out of balance energies -- there will be >challenges and problems. I am speaking of ourselves as individuals, the land, >the animal and insect worlds, and of course the plant world. May as well >include the atmosphere. This is what we have learned....... > >Peace be with you........ > >Wayne > >Gil Robertson wrote: > >> If you do not mind sacrificing fifty ants, gather them and put them in the >> vitamiser with a couple of cups of water and smash them to the smallest >> possible size. Allow to ferment for 24 hours, sieve and spray with a >> trigger spray to the roses and the ground around them. May need to be done >> up to three times and should protect for at least a year. If no vitamiser, >> crush with a spoon on a diner plate, collecting all solids and liquids. May >> need fermenting for longer. Dowse to determine. An old stocking will do to >> sieve the liquid after fermenting. >> >> Gil >> >> Dan & Laurel deGrassi wrote: >> >> > Dear List, >> > We have some friends who are growing roses (at home) in southern Brasil >> > and are looking for a way to protect the plants from the leaf cutter >> > ants that proliferate there. They tried once before and the ants >> > definitely have a taste for rose leaves and petals. They do not want to >> > use poisons or anything that could kill the ants, like 'stickem'. Two >> > suggestions have been to plant pennyroyal around the roses or to spray >> > the plants with a soap or chili spray. As it rains a lot there, the >> > latter may be a time intensive option. Any comments on these methods of >> > repellant or suggestions on info resources we could check out. >> > Thank you, >> > Dan & Laurel deGrassi > >-- >*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* > >Sharon and Wayne McEachern > >http://www.LightExpression.com > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >"A Divine Program for Healing and Transformation" > >and > >Expressing the Light > >"A Ministry Dedicated to the Divine Process" > >*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
