Hugh >From what I can understand it is the formation and use of the current which is the step of the etheric depleting, as opposed to the Irish tors which are concentrators and organisors of existing force.
Lloyd It is good to hear the question was at least asked. I have written some about this in my books available at my website. It is also good that you support the use of reminerialisation with the broadcaster. As there is some evidence to suggest radionic devices activate elements alright but ultimately lead to major deficiencies of mineral reserves occuring, which is the main problem in OZ for your 'ease of use' approach, which I fully appreciate. Glen Hugh Lovel wrote: > > Dear Glen, > > It appears Dennis Klocek's thoughts on field broadcasters and radionics are > in sync with many other high muckity mucks in BD in America--Walter > Goldstein, Herbert Koepf, et. al. That's what I was trying to explain--they > are quite sure radionics and field broadcasting works, but they fear the > way it works. I question, of course, whether they understand how these > things work. It doesn't seem so. Dennis' depiction of a cosmic pipe in his > article bears no resemblance to Hieronymus's original design or to my own > field broadcaster, so I wouldn't venture to say what he is talking about. > It is true, however, that strong flows such as pipelines, underground > streams, electric power lines and even fault lines are things to avoid in > seeking a place to lie down to sleep. > > In general what Dennis says about electricity and living organisms is true. > They do, in fact, require a weak (I wouldn't say static as that implies no > dynamics) form of electricity, such as flows along our nerve fibers. To > jump off from there to condem radionics and/or field broadcasting as though > it works by way of the kind of electricity on our light poles and electric > motors doesn't show much understanding. Radionic devices that plug into > wall current or that run on small batteries do indeed make use of > electricity, but they do not do so in the way radios, computers or electric > machinery do. > > For example, I took the panel off my Hieronymus analyser for the benefit of > two physicists at Georgia State U. We mapped the components and circuits > easily enough. Their frustrated summation? "But it doesn't DO anything." > meaning it did no work electrically. That is to say its force vectors > didn't go in any particular direction, they just set up a field. In other > words it was a scalar electromagnetic device--scalar meaning the force > vector sum was zero in terms of electromagnetism. Unlike Dennis, however, > they suspected the radionic instrument did NOT work since they couldn't > explain with electromagnetic theory where the instrument did anything. > > On that occasion we didn't get anywhere discussing Bell's Theorem and > tachyons, but we did get into an interesting discussion of Schroedinger's > ideas. The trouble was that such things as Bell's Theorem, while widely > accepted, doesn't have much history of being applied to everyday > circumstances. It sits there on the blackboards and textbooks as an > interesting oddity, a wonderful abstraction. Rather a pity. > > Anyway, I suggest if you want to get a good idea whether a field > broadcaster depletes the etheric vitality like an electric power line does, > go to my website and look at the picture of corn growing under the electric > power line as well as on both sides of it. It had no fertilizer, only the > field broadcaster. Under the power line it grew like it had no fertilizer, > and it made no corn. Elsewhere a bumper crop. > > Of course, you may have hit on it that the field broadcaster triggers the > fatal prejudice of modern technology. I really don't think any of the > opponents of field broadcasting have an adequate understanding of how it > works. > > Best, > Hugh > > >Garuda Biodynamics - for BD Preps, Consultations, Books & Diagrams > >See our web site @ http://get.to/garuda > > Visit our website at: www.unionag.org -- Garuda Biodynamics - for BD Preps, Consultations, Books & Diagrams See our web site @ http://get.to/garuda
