Nelson, I have wondered about this, too, "bad" elementals (I know nothing natural is bad, maybe just destructive). Anyway, that happened to me, here, too.
The first year I was here, I picked a garden site with the usual methods. I looked where the sun was, drainage, where the weeds were tallest, etc. Then, when I went to lay it out, I asked for more etheric guidance. I dowsed some, and also just waited for inspiration for each line, corner, arrangement of rows. It all felt very good, like I was doing it the proper way. I even "tested" them- stuck my shovel in past the line they gave me. Inside the line- great black soil. Outside the line- gravel. It was weird. But as the season went on, nothing would grow there! We began to joke that it was cursed! I am only a beginner with BD, but I am a very good organic gardener, and I tried everything. I tried etheric stuff, too- appeasements, attunements, communication, etc. Fortunately, the disaster became obvious in the middle of the Spring crops, so I only lost a few low-investment things like lettuces. I put the tomatoes & the later crops in a different spot, nearer the house, mostly in containers since I rent this house. That worked out great, this is my third year with that & I am very pleased with my beautiful garden, but I still wonder about the "cursed" spot in the back! I would like to call it a learning experience, but I have yet to figure out the lesson! Any ideas? The only thing I can think of is that it was too wild back there, too far from the house. I have run into a lot of less-than-friendly energies like that & worse in the woods, and that never surprises me. Some places, man belongs; some places he doesn't. Maybe part of my yard is one of those places, too. Strength & Wisdom, Micah
