Dears,

Recently I've had my hands full radionically making rain in Ontario, in Tamaulipas and right here on my home farm in North Georgia. I need to teach people how so there are enough folks out there with the expertise to take care of these things. The job is huge. But the technique is easy and do-able. I've been experimenting with it now for upwards of thirteen years and in that time I've only had to use my irrigation system once (8 yearsd ago) despite several droughts in Georgia.

Originally I was radionically treating for rain using a Hieronymus Analyser with a sequence of BD remedies as with Hugh Courtney's sequential spray program. As time went on I found it was very helpful to incorporate color into the treatment so I used a lamp and color filters to shine color into the instrument's well, following the Dinshah Spectro-Chrome color method and using lemon to break up pollution and congestion and blue to contract the atmosphere. I would do a sequence of morning and evening treatments--horn manure the first evening, horn silica the next morning, barrel compost the following evening and horsetail the following morning.

It eventually dawned on me that I was applying all these remedies in day/night homeopathic combinations, including also horn clay, to my entire farm with my field broadcaster. Why was I using raw preps instead of potencies and why sequence the remedies when I could do them in combination? My colleague, Lorraine Cahill, had a Malcolm Rae Extended Range Potentizer with interrupter, which could blink on and off and accomplish hundreds of tiny treatments per minute.

Radionics not only makes use of Bell's Theorem (the Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen paradox, also known as the theory of non-locality or entanglement) but it also uses the principle of fluid dynamics known as the Butterfly Effect which says a microscopic change at a point can effect large scale changes in the medium. With the interrupter, with morning and evening (lime and silica) combinations of the same potencies as in my field broadcaster, and with color cards, the Malcolm Rae instrument made a very effective rain treatment. I commonly get rain here in the east in a couple days treatment. Of course it's a little easier at full moon than new moon, and other considerations. We tend to have over 50% moisture in the atmosphere, so that helps I imagine. You might have to treat for a week or two out in Santa Fe, and in Phoenix in the dry season it might take more.

You speak of cloudbusters. That is using a hammer to swat a fly, and if one is not careful there can easily be collateral damage. Since rain depends on organizational pattern energy in the atmosphere radionics is a very feasible way of imparting such energy to a given locality. There is more moisture in the atmosphere now than we've ever seen before because the earth has warmed a bit and there is much greater evaporation. If we don't start breaking droughts here and there the overburden will have to go elsewhere as floods. So it would be responsible to clean up the atmosphere and spread out the rain.

I'll be talking about this in my workshops at Allan's conference this fall. Stay tuned and make plans to attend. I will see about marketing the Malcolm Rae instruments in the US along with color and BD card sets and workshops on how to use them. Folks who are interested in this should contact me so I know what kind of demand there is out there in the US for these instruments. In other countries one may order the cards and instruments directly from England. I've just helped two farmers, one in Mexico and one in Canada, order instruments this past month. In Australia someone is making a Malcolm Rae type instrument domestically. James can probably provide that contact.

Believe me when I say there is no need to suffer from drought. The moisture is there in the atmosphere, only the organizational patterns are not. It is relatively easy to rectify that. I've sold my irrigation equipment and don't expect to ever go back to running all those lines and pumps and watering day and night--too much work and too expensive. Also irrigation water doesn't grow such robust crops as rain does.

Best,
Hugh Lovel






>James -
>
>RE: > ...counteracting the fear campaign being waged by
> > vested interests in your country.
>
>Is this 'fear campaign' condition one that you radionically
>diagnosed ? Doesn't one have to be more specific than
>'vested interests' in the workup ?
>
>RE: the 'satellite photo' approach...
>What rates, BF-remedies, Rae &/or sahjeevini cards, etc.
>would you suggest be broadcast for bringing rain to the
>parched SW USA ?
>
>According to the local media, this is the worst drought
>the area has had in the past 100 years (recorded history ?)
>The fires are a blazing testimony that report. Since
>April, area bees & their keepers have been hard pressed
>to produce a living because fewer flowers than normal
>have been available. And on & on...
>
>The SW US needs water, what would Bach broadcast ?
>
>Where are Reich's CloudBusters when we need them ?
>
>- Wes
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "James Hedley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 5:00 AM
>
>>>If someone over there really wanted to test their radionic ability they
>could always get a satellite photograph of the East coast of the USA and
>broadcast the Bach flower remedies Aspen and Mimulus to try and counteract
>the fear campaign being waged by vested interests in your country.
>
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