S Storch writes:

>The stirring machine actually does organize and accumulate orgone.  I have
>also observed {if my eyes don't deceive me] the opening of energy portals,
>mainly from the northeasterly/ northern direction.  Maybe I cannot see the
>others due to the position of the Sun.  I have not seen a cloudbuster in
>person, only from a picture.  The weather is so disturbed here that the bd's
>by themselves sometimes do not cause rain.  I thought this type of design may
>help more than either alone, but I would love to trya cloudbuster.  DeMeo
>wants me to take some classes with him though first.  It could be that I am
>getting closer to taking the help of a fb.
>Do you think that the positive energy of the stirring with the bd's would
>eliminate the dor?  Steiner after all said not to worry too much about
>contamination, it may be good for the process and it is present
>anyway...sstorch

Dear Steve,

As I imagine you have already observed, good, healthy OR is what goes on
when the atmosphere is fresh and sparkly and there is no haze. Clouds, if
present have sharp, clear definition. You feel energetic and of good cheer
without even thinking about it.

DOR is where the haze sets in and the atmosphere gets heavy and oppressive.
The horizon has a brown or at least a grey haze like well dispersed smoke.
Clouds, if present occur above this haze and they seem to struggle to form
or to condense any precipitation. It makes you feel sweaty, oily and
lackluster. And you may feel grumpy, petulant, even mean, but it almost
seems to be at everything and anything.

As you can imagine there are folks who seem to go around with a lot of OR
energy, and others who seem thoroughly permeated with--even seem to
generate--DOR.

Stirring and spraying Steiner's agricultural remedies and the permutations
thereof DO tend to remediate DOR. Think how a morning application of horn
silica adds a cheer and sparkle to the air. But what has gone on in
biodynamics so far is no final answer, as many have wished to believe. We
still have many problems, especially as the world around us has long been
getting much worse while we have only made things a wee bit better.

I've long perceived you as one of those who takes seriously Steiner's
injunction to start with his general indications and find what the best
ways of implementing them may be. That's bleepin' admirable, mate. But if
you were thinking of building a cloudbuster to get regular rainfall I'd
agree with De Meo that you should take some courses from him first--except
how would you do that with someone who, as Lloyd Charles put it, is "coming
from a position of authority and dumping a bucket on the whole thing."?

So with your energy and mechanical expertise build yourself a chembuster
and set it up on your farm. Build two and give one to JPI. Build three and
sell me one.

Here's one of our problems in BD--making preps of the highest quality. We
are making these remedies in an environment filled with DOR and tending to
get worse, not better. Sure, we've gotten our farms somewhat better, and as
we do we make better remedies. But from the sound of things we could make a
big leap forward in prep quality by chembusting in the locations where our
remedies are made. Then we would make better preps and by stirring and
spraying them in these environments--or field broadcasting them
likewise--we would accomplish even greater increases in organization of the
ether. And if you made an orgone accumulator out of your stirring machine
in this environment you should have very little DOR in your sprays and a
whole lot of really organized etheric energy. God only knows how high the
quality of your food would go.

Market this system to others, and above all give it away for free because
there's no way in a thousand years that you can do all that needs to be
done yourself. For one thing chembusting with the BB preps would benefit
from more R & D than you alone can give it. If you need, I'll help you
publicize the details so we can get this show on the road and stop mucking
around.

God how I would like to wipe out whingeing victimhood and other
misemotions, which is amongst the chief reasons Steiner developed his
agricultural remedies and gave his agriculture course in the first place.
How did Pfeiffer put it in his preface to the Agriculture Course? "I was
particularly anxious to get an answer to the question of how to build
abridge to active participation and the carrying out of spiritual
intentions without being pulled off the right path by personal ambition,
illusions and petty jealousies, for these were the negative qualities
Rudolf Steiner had named as the main inner hindrances." I guess he left out
lapsing into snivveling victimhood, though petty jealousy includes a heap
of whining in its mix.

Well, think about it.

Best,
Hugh

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