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>Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:28 PM
>Subject: Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils
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>> Hey, I am glad to here that you will get around to actually doing some
>realm
>> of the living spraying.  When you make your "cards" are the preps right
>out
>> of the ground or are they stirred?  How can you introduce the stirring
>> process to radionics and field broadcasting?  Is there a stirred water
>> card???  Keep on... SStorch
>Steve  I use cards made from Hugh Lovel's preps - I figure his are as good
>as any - better than most - I assume they are from the ground.  I keep some
>special energised rainwater vials in the broadcaster well and I believe the
>cosmic energies travelling through the forward and reverse rotation of the
>broadcaster coils and blending with the patterns of the preps held in the
>well replicates the role of stirring. cosmic energies coming in through
>vortex and chaos to blend with the patterns of the preps.
>Cheers
>Lloyd Charles >

Dears,

I have to laugh. Yes. my preps are from the ground. In fact, they are
Courtney's preps, and as Lloyd says they probably are as good as any and
better than most. I sent these samples off to England and had the cards
made by Wendy. But we could as well make our own cards, really. Each has
their own perspective in making a card, but I think I might trust the
perspective of an older person with a lot of experience than most younger
persons--though not all. Some are born with a better connection than I can
ever hope to have. And so it goes.

 We each have our focus, and our distortions. It is useful to ask what your
own focus and distortions are, and to pursue this, as one can learn a lot.

I don't exactly want to say that I have done this, even though I have,
because I cannot tell how much I have to work through to attain what others
may be born with. I don't know that I have done this to the finish. In
fact, I'm sure I have not done this to the finish.

I've worked on my consciousness, sure, and know that we could all afford
to--would greatly benefit from it. It's humbling, as what comes out is all
one's foolishness, pettyness, stupidity,  blindness, wishful thinking, etc.
And when is that reservoir dry? When we wish? Or when we cannot find any
more? And even when we can't, are we good at finding more in the depths of
our spirit?

When dowsing, are we not taking on the most direct of spiritual challenges?
One sets an intent and then explores what might be the answer. And one must
take the indication, clear, either yes or no, or either a degree or
percent, a gradient, a scale or a selection. One must go from there with
confidence.

Here's one of the hitches. Reality conforms to our mental images. So when
we think things must be one way or another, they generally conform, though
there are a lot of factors involved, particularly when many other people
are involved. But Heisenberg, back in the thirties, proposed that the very
presence of the observer and his measuring instruments was a determining
factor in the field of investigation. And so it seems to be. We tend to
create the realities we inhabit. So where will we experience the ultimate
truths? When we mould them? Or when we seek the creative authority of the
whole, entire universe to show us the mould?

I'll leave us with that question.

Best,
Hugh
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