Dear David,
I missed not seeing you at the AGM. The question of of whether it is
necessary to add physical lime could be easily resolved by the use of
radionic analysis, by testing the vitality of soil samples with physical
lime added. Then testing the vitality of portion of the same soil sample
with radionically potentised lime, and then testing another portion of the
sample with lime and radionically prepared lime together.
I will do this and post the results.
Regards
James

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From: "D & S Chamberlain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "BDNOW" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 6:12 PM
Subject: Koliskos


> Chapter 1 Quote.
> "The lime works much more powerfully 9 we use a minute quantity. Whenever
we
> have to introduce lime into the soil we need not dig in a ,'large
> quantity of the solid matter, but spray a certain potency carefully
> on the surface of the soil.
>
> It is an easy, and a very economical way of helping the soil which is
> lacking in lime."
>
> At the wizards workshop it was stressed by some speakers that homeopathic
> applications of lime had to be backed up by actually physically spreading
> lime, in view of the recent discussion on "rich father poor son' effect of
> spreading lime, is the homeopathic application only a short term measure?
> For example will homeopathic lime change the readings of an Albrecht soil
> test. Would I be correct in assuming that homeopathic applications of
other
> elements such as phosphorus and potassium would similar to calcium in
their
> effect. Sorry if sounds confused but I am.
>
> The Kolisko experiment mentions only the sprouting of seeds. No long term
> effects, perhaps it is expanded on further in the book.
> David C
>
>
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