Dear Gil, I don't know how you have had a problem getting the two Copen Agriculture booklets, however I was able to get a copy of each. The information from the two books has opened a whole new range of possibilities. No I don't have a Copen instrument, mine is from Altered States in NZ, it only has 9 dials however I am now at the stage that I would like to make my own instrument as some analysis winds up with more numbers in the rates than I can get with a 9 dial Base 10, especially with insects. Call it the next stage of the education of James. Any specifications or diagrams that you may be able to help with would be appreciated. Contact me off list and we will see what can be worked out. Sorry to hear that you are not in good health. maybe we could discuss it off list. I wish you a speedy recovery from your health problems. Kindest regards James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gil Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 10:37 PM Subject: Re: Electronic homeopathy for plants. Was Re: late winter farm
> Hi! James and Lloyd, > I am out of action at the moment with health probs. But picked up on > your post concerning Copen's Agricultural methods. > > Did you start with the rates in his Ag Rate Book? > > I was going to buy it several years ago, but now they seem to have > with-drawn it from all their sites. I have emailed both the US and > German offices and neither replied. So I do not know if they have some > issue with it. > > Do you have a copy of it? > > Do you have any of his instruments? > > I have a Mark 2 "A". This is one of the fifteen knob ones, with all > sorts of additional posibilities that I have never got to trying. All up > it has twenty four knobs and four switches. I bought in a collection of > intruments and intended to possibly use it with his Ag Rates, but do not > have the book, nor have been able to buy it. If you need something made > up that requires more knobs than you have, I can do it if required. > > Gil > > James Hedley wrote: > > >Bruce Copen from Copen Instruments developed a fertiliser which was prepared radionically which he called "Cosmo". it is a mixture of homeopathic Schussler tissue salts, radionically prepared BD preps, a substance called Agrospon which feeds bacteria and other microbes plus a couple of other remedies such as Lachesis ( a great anti viral ) and Lycopodium (to strengthen the archetype of the plant). > >I have been broadcasting this out during the drought as well as Copen's > >Nutritional spray # 5. Each of these have been broadcast for 24 hours at > >least once a fortnight since last spring when I realised that we were moving into severe drought.. > > > >
