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From: Hugh Lovel > Dear Gil, et. al.,
>
> I don't mind sharing all the latest. > >
>
> What Hugh Courtney found out was if we applied these remedies in a morning
> and evening sequence during a drought they tended to bring in rain.
Another
> way of looking at it is they cleared up atmospheric stagnation, restoring
> organization to the atmosphere so that moisture clumped up in clouds and
> rain occurred. What my field broadcasting taught me was we didn't have to
> apply these remedies singly in tedious sequencing. We could combine them
> into an atmospheric complex and a soil complex and use these complexes in
a
> morning and evening rhythm. This ended up working the best of all methods
> and could be applied to an area drawn on a map and treated with a radionic
> instrument such as a Hieronymus analyser or a Malcolm Rae extended range
> potentizer with interrupter. I can take my reagents out of the wells of my
> broadcaster and copy them on a water vial (labeled) with my Hieronymus
> analyser by putting the vial on the plate and the reagents in the well
with
> the dials set on zero-zero. Then I can use the vial in the well of my
> Malcolm Rae along with a map of my farm's boundaries and treat in the
early
> morning with horn silica, summer horn clay, horsetail, dandelion, valerian
> and nettle remedies. then again in the late afternoon I will do another
> treatment with horn manure, winter horn clay, yarrow, chamomile, oak bark
> and nettle remedies. I can repeat this procedure for as many days as I
> wish. And I can shine color slides in the well on the map and use lemon to
> break up atmospheric congestion, red to expand and blue to contract,
indigo
> for shock and green to restore the atmosphere's equivalent of its immune
> system etc. Plus I can add remedies for planets, constellations, stars,
> etc. The Rae instrument can be varied in its blinking on and off. Each
> blink is a microscopic change at a point that can effect large scale
> changes in the medium. A couple hundred per minute makes a very effective
> treatment.
>
> Best,
> Hugh
>
Dear Hugh
Thanks for this post     I have a couple of further questions
1.   I have been up til now using my field broadcaster pipes (four of them)
to put out the sequential treatments. I also have a good potentiser
instrument but not with the interruptor. and recently aquired a Mattioda
analyser.  given access to these three instruments which would you use for
best effect to treat for rain??
2..  I have so far followed the Hugh Courtney line and only worked the
sequence in leaf periods on the BD calendar.  His writings indicated a
drying effect from treatments in fruit period ( fire signs) Is this overcome
by your more broad spectrum of preps ?? Do we still need to take account of
planetary influences or is your system counteracting those as part of the
treatment? (you mention remedies for planets constellations etc )
We are over 300 miles inland and our frontal systems travel across the whole
continent landmass to get to us - I believe the planetary influences to be
quite strong here and observation of plant growth patterns supports that -
but my knowledge is very sparse on this.
3.   Where is the downside?  What detrimental results will appear if we do
this wrong??
Thanks again
Lloyd Charles

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