Lloyd writess:

>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

Dear Lloyd,

You'll have to experiment and see which are best. On the Mattioda
instrument you can scan for rates to treat on along with using the BD
remedies as reagents. Since normal rain occurs most easily when conditions
are healthy and balanced you don't want to do sequential treatments since
these emphasize one remedy at a time instead of the whole complex
appropriate to the soil or the atmosphere. We used to think sequential was
so good because it was far closer toward achieving balance than using 500
by itself and coming back months later with 501. That was really unbalanced.

If you were cutting hay and it looked like it might get rained on, try
taking the reagents out of the bottom wells of the broadcasters. This will
create an imbalance and usually stops rain from occurring. But if you don't
want a drought be sure to put the reagents back in as soon as you get your
hay up so as to restore the balance.

The most likely time to get it to rain with treatments is to treat in water
constellations just prior to or on Full Moon. If there's too much rain and
you want to dry things up try fire constellations near New Moon.
Well-aspected Moons, particularly conjunctions with other planets,
undoubtedly can influence what kind of rain you get. Jupiter aspects would
bring full, abundant rain, while Mars might be more stormy, etc. I think
Peter Bacchus could tell us some things here.

As for detrimental effects? The BD remedies can be pretty safe, considering
they are basically organizational. Cloudbusting and cloud seeding are no
doubt more dangerous. Still, throwing things out of balance can be a real
problem unless you want drought instead of rain.

Best,
Hugh

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