Dear lloyd,
It seems that now famous quote of mine about 75% needs to be qualified a
bit. You talk about your decision to plant a grain crop in isolation,
whereas it is only one of the many decisions that you will make in your
life. Every day each one of us tries to fit their actions into what is their
concept of the future. There are so many things that can determine the
success of your grain crop, and mostof those are external of which you have
no control over.
You have attended one of my dowsing and radionics courses and have seen the
range of knowledge that you are able to divineby just knowing how to let go
of what seems to be the logical result. some of the questions you could ask
about your grain crops could be:
Should I stay in the grain business?
What are the chances of being able to reach my financial goals or budgets?
What else could I do if I did not grow grain?
What chance is there of the drought running past the estimated time of
breaking in April / May.? I estimate that the chance of another dry year in
2003 for Narrandera is 60%.For Sattwa Park the chance is 70%. By dry year I
refer to below average rainfall. It does not seem to augur well for the
future.
Maybe Gil would like to make a prognosis of what the future holds.
Dowsing can help guide you as to what the best options are.
The list can go on for ages. If you can correctly foretell  the answers to
75% of the questions that derive from this short list you would be miles in
front of your neighbours.
The one thing that I cant dowse is a foolproof method to make it rain.
However I dowse that if I put Muriel Morrison'.s radionic kites  around the
boundary to keep the energies in the chances of getting a dry year on our
mountain is 30% and for Narrandera it is 20%.
I will send you the design for these kites which I obtained from Gil
Robertson when he stayed at our place during his last tour of Australia. the
big question to consider is how we stop energies from leaching off our
properties as wellyou know that energy always flows from the highest to the
lowest. It can flow off the farm to your neighbours place. What do you think
Gil.
Keep your chin up.
Regards
James

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