Could you tell us please how you and your friend put this all together
for
spraying out? Did she make separate small bottles of each potency for
you to mix in the tank?  How much quantity of each?  Was there a
particular mix order?

She kept repeating the dousing of the basic items we had entered in the
previous session which was everything I had on hand:  I had brought my
own BC, 500, and 501 from JPI because she wants to be BioDynamic and
wanted them, as well as Pfeiffer Field Spray and Pfeiffer Compost
Starter
and dirt from the road.  I had brought the unfortunate tansy ash.  She
also
entered an unburnt knapweed that  she had put in herself previously.
I brought knapweed pepper with me this session.  It was a big surprise
when neither of the Pfeiffer preps would go to the green line, but I
wasn't
upset because we had BC and 500 which were stars on the machine.
Remember the question was specific, "Will this be good for the road?"
When the tansy pepper didn't pass, we went out in her yard and found
some tansy seed and burned it in her skillet.  This passed.

Then when all the preps were chosen, she doused the potencies.  This
took a little while.  She just tried different potencies until she got
the
best ones according to the green line.  We also checked whether the
water with compost tea from our BD Compost pile in it was O.K.
It was.  When this was all set, we put five gallon jugs of her well
water,
one at a time, on her flat plate and she put everything in at one time.
You could see a strip on her screen like the one I have when I'm
getting my emails on Netscape Communicator.  When it finished
going across they were all in the water at the same time.  Then we
shook the jug and said "Om Namo Arihantanum" and she did this
on the same jug three more times for good measure.  We did all five
jugs four times, shaking and praying each time.

Any special way of mixing or stirring before spraying out ?

We just shook a jug in the van and said "Om Namo Arihantanum..."
and poured it in the barrel, stirred it a little bit and stuck the
intake
tube from our pump rig into the barrel.  I sat on a canvas chair by
the side door of the van.  The trigger spray nozzle was so easy to
operate.  Herb would slow or stop when I said, "Slow down," or
"Stop."

What was left out that you expected would have been in the mix?
other than your list above (which more or less makes sense to me)

I expected to be spraying the homeopathic Pfeiffer Field Spray.

NOW LET ME ASK YOU A QUESTION

We went back out to finish spraying on our root day and the pump
broke again.  Herb figured out that when he had adjusted the pump
for pressure, since the higher the setting, the more amperage it drew,
he had set it too high for the amperage of the plug he had bought
for the pump that went into the cigarette lighter receptacle.  He blew
it.  He reasoned that he had needed a plug that was designed for
12 amps and he thought the one he had bought at Radio Shack was
only for 10.  So he has to go to town tomorrow and try to find a
better plug so we can finish on the second root day.  He may rig
the pump with a battery instead of on the alternator of the van.
Electrical stuff is not his strong suit, but he's really done a lot with

our solar system and batteries at home.

My question is "Do we have to go back and get the jugs zapped
again by the Meridian Stress Analyzer since we didn't finish today?"
When you're spraying 500, you can't leave it overnight.  When
you make a homeopathic remedy with it, can you or can't you leave
it overnight?  I'm asking you who have a lot of experience with
radionic machines and the preps.  I'm not sure that Shirley will
know the answer to that question.

Hope you read this so you can send me a quick reply.

Best,

Merla


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