Resonant Info wrote:
Roger,
I can relate it to a mathematical law. Sometimes we take the equation
that describes some aspect of an observation as the thing in itself.
Does the equation or the relation (not the formula, as written of
course) have any meaningful existence, any relevance, without
Lloyd Charles wrote:
- Original Message -
From:James Hedley mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 21, 2003 4:33 PM
Subject: Change to Eric and turkeys
Dear Eric,
Seems as if
D S Chamberlain wrote:
Ye Ha, when you stir the mob on this list you get a bigger reaction than a
hot potato under a horse's tail. I would like to comment on part of what has
been alluded to in the previous posts, in particular the assumption that
hard physical work is a requirement for humans.
Resonant Info wrote:
...All I and my colleagues have done is expand the concept to the
basis of those flows - that is, the energies which 'move' water or wind.
that will be temperature and gravity?
Not necessarily
Pytrons indeed!
Ah, methinks we have here a true exponent of Hot Air
Resonant Info wrote:
Resonant Info wrote:
...All I and my colleagues have done is expand the concept to the
basis of those flows - that is, the energies which 'move' water or
wind.
that will be temperature and gravity?
Not necessarily
Um..please expand.
Pytrons indeed!
Ah,
Turtle Bend wrote:
Graeme,
you make quote of:
Two things that Steiner wrote that I find relevant to this
statement -
No matter without spirit
no spirit without matter
I can't locate the original source of this quote but I believe
Steiner was quoting an old saying.
D S Chamberlain wrote:
I see no difference between the energies I use with Reiki and with BD or
radionics, just the tools I use with them are different.
And that is something I am forever trying to get across - whether it is
the same tree with different names, or the same energies with
Eric Myren wrote:
The one last thing I wish to say before I unsubscribe from this list
is that the school of Spirit I went to as teenager and over the past
19yrs says DO NOT PLAY WITH PLANETARY ENERGIES BECAUSE YOU DO NOT KNOW
WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
PEACE
ERIC
Well, if we all went along
Eric Myren wrote:
Hey Roger the Vortexes are all in your head and if you break the law
of gravity you will wind up a babbling insane idiot which you are
close to anyway
Considering we don't even know each other, you are pretty free with your
insults, don't you think? Is that what they
Lloyd Charles wrote:
The desire to light a
fire under Other is a powerful indication that we need to get moving.
I guess the fact that someone lit one under me first is no excuse eh?
Difficult though to keep your focus on high ideals when your bum's alight!
Guess I'll have to try harder.
Your emails now go into the JUNK folder where they belong. no further
correspondence will be entered into.
R
Eric Myren wrote:
The bird has shown its true feathers go snort some white gold and get
stuffed you turkey!
On Sunday, July 20, 2003, at 04:53 PM, Roger Pye wrote:
Eric Myren wrote
Resonant Info wrote:
Roger wrote:
.. is that whilst they are invisible in themselves, being spirals of
pure energy, they may be located by their usually destructive effects
...
Two things that Steiner wrote that I find relevant to this statement -
No matter without spirit
no spirit without
Resonant Info wrote:
Roger wrote:
.. is that whilst they are invisible in themselves, being spirals of
pure energy, they may be located by their usually destructive effects
...
Two things that Steiner wrote that I find relevant to this statement -
No matter without spirit
no spirit without
I said:
Ground ivy has an inherent bio-energy charge of 65 pytrons. Pure
rainwater has a charge of 200 py. (Tell me where you are located and I
will dowse your water energy from here.) Putting an energy of
Rainwater*3 into the irrigation water should retard the ivy's growth
if not reduce it
Words, words, words - language, language, language
Those 'diverse methodologies' are all aspects of the same thing - an
indefinable thing we call 'natural energy'. Add it to the soil and it
grows stuff. Take it away from plants and they stop growing. Applying
'cosmic' or 'earth' forces to it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My property is being overridden with Creeping Charlie AKA Ground
Ivy. This small round scalloped shape leaf with purple flowers spreads
easily via runners, Plucking them from the soil usually leads to
further sprouts from the remaining roots and any little bit left
Turtle Bend wrote:
Ah yes Ale Hove,
Allen men are to call it Creeping Jenny!
It does an amazing job of clearing ale of over suspended protein and
yeast and should not be over looked as a great anti fungal in urinary
complaints.
10% Borax spray in the spring will greatly decrease ground ivy's
Greg Willis on his noble white charger wrote:
Good. I got you all thinking. Some of your
criticisms are absolutely justified and I will address
them now and later. Others are not.
Well, that was quite a mouthful, Mr Willis, quite a mouthful. One
wonders if it is not a case of 'Methinks the
Turtle Bend wrote:
From: Roger Pye [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Exclusion Project
Commencing Monday July 7 2003 an exclusion project for serrated
tussock,
african lovegrass and rabbits will come into operation in the Dalgety
area of NSW.
The exclusion zone is a 4
From the Blue Feather Natural Earth Healing Circle (Link One, NSW).
Commencing Monday July 7 2003 an exclusion project for serrated tussock,
african lovegrass and rabbits will come into operation in the Dalgety
area of NSW.
The exclusion zone is a 4 kilometre radius circle centred 0.75 kms
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was under the impresson that the twisting had to do with the trees
orientation to its etheric body or the group soul of the tree. That is interesting
that you are saying it is an energy vortex. I'll have to give this some
thought...sstorch
Walk past one with a
To tell you the truth, James, I think we're way ahead of the ball game -
but perhaps they're searching feverishly through USDA regs to see if the
human and/or spiritual control of natural energy flows is allowable in
the modern agricultural context :)
I'll be in Dalgety later this week by the
Garuda wrote:
How are you changing the energy of the farm to cut down bredding rates? Is
this being achieve without peppering
Yes. In terms of mammals I have an innate dislike of peppering for
several reasons, not least of which is that it does nothing about the
actual problem, just moves
A SE NSW project to compare three methods of revegetation of degraded
landscape, namely Biodynamic, Compost Assisted, and Conventional, was
recently compromised by the inadvertent application of superphosphate to
the biodynamic portion.
The project commenced in Nov 2001. Immediately prior to
Gil Robertson wrote:
May I ask why superphosphate was applied to the reveg, assuming it is
native veg, as most do not handle super at all well.
I said it was 'inadvertent', I cannot go further than that.
My guess is that the BD area will handle the super better than the
other areas, thus
Turtle Bend wrote:
Trying to know where to put my finger in the flow
and in Love Light (and some peasant catholicism also!)
Markess
Ask for guidance
--
Roger
Reiki and Seichim Master
Natural Earth Recovery Group
Earthcare Environmental Solutions
PO Box 2057 Queanbeyan NSW 2620 Australia
Ph /
James, no discussion on this topic is complete without the most
important component - energy.
'Vitality' is the ability of a lifeform, be it soil, plant or animal, to
survive, live, grow.
'Fertility' is the ability of a lifeform as defined above to reproduce
or sustain reproduction.
'Energy'
Allan Balliett wrote:
A Bone from Rafah
By Starhawk
While bombs are falling on Baghdad, killing uncounted numbers, and my
friends around the world are marching, blockading, shutting down
corporations and roadways and cities in protest, I find myself in
Rafah, at the southern border of the Gaza
James Hedley wrote:
Dear Roger,
The experiences that come from living at the apex of the core of a volcano
at some times can be quite difficult to get a handle on. Extremely high
energy areas are not necessarily the easiest places to live.
When I was in India last time my guru Maheshananda
21 March 2003
Last weekend I stood on a hillside, part of a mountain which erupted
from the earth perhaps during the last Iceage, perhaps millions of years
earlier, certainly the rocks of that region have been estimated at being
400 million years old. The slope itself, its thin skin of soil
From another list, apologies for cross-posting
Monday, March 17, 2003
A Letter from Michael Moore to George W. Bush on the Eve of War
George W. Bush
1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
Washington, DC
Dear Governor Bush:
So today is what you call the moment of truth, the day that France
and the rest of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Markess,
Would you be willing to elaborate on the Celtic Prince reference please..
I think poetry and story will also guide us through some of this
illusion..
Thanks,
Jane
Patricius, born about 385-90 at Bannaventa Berniae (thought to be
between the Rivers Clyde and
20 March 2003
This date will be remembered as the Day of Infamy, a Day when 285,000
troops sitting on ships, airfields and battlegrounds in or near a dozen
so-called independent nations in the Middle East awaited the call to
arms. A call world opinion knows to be wrong. A call which has begun
Ed Sherwood wrote:
Needless to say the growth of the individual human spirit can take many
shapes and many paths. Those who choose their own little BD world are just
as right as those who choose the global world. We're all going
the same way, and we'll all get there together. It's the routes
we
http://victoria.indymedia.org/news/2003/03/12062.php
tells us Kiesling was a member of Bush's Foreign Service Corps and
Political Counsellor to the American Embassy in Greece.
Let us not discount the impact of this resignation merely because a news
outlet sought to further sensationalise it by
James Hedley wrote:
What is in this whole affair that appeals to Rupert Murdoch as a media baron
who is able to give distorted viewpoints with his wide media empire
including ownership of Fox News.
Regards
James
Money!
roger
Alberto Machado wrote:
I ask a favor please if any body knows where can I by the book bellow:
Eugene M. Poirot wrote a book in 1950 called Our Margin of Life.
3 This book details his experiences in the restoration of soils and
the health benefits to animals when fed crops grown on high
Allan Balliett wrote:
I saw pictures in The Smithsonian magazine of historical gardens the
Taliban had chopped down all the ancient trees in and I saw the faces
of dedicated gardeners who worked under threat of death to save the
remaining fruits and flowers. I really had to think 'What a load
Keith N Legge wrote:
There is not one person alive in the west who wants war. But I think
stories like you have posted and all anti war rallies are doing more
harm to the cause than the good that is intended. The focus is
wrong. I mean antiwar. In my humble opinion, people power ought to be
Extracts from http://www.foxmarketwire.com/story/0,2933,77790,00.html
(Tobin Smith, market analyst)
The coming volatility in stock prices over the next 45 days should
give longer-term investors great opportunities to buy genuinely
secular (i.e. not cyclical) growth companies at temporarily
Lovely health-giving soft and gentle rain here in Canberra, still going
strong after 16 hours, in our garden perhaps 30-40mm already. Sullivans
Creek which runs through the Australian National University grounds was
'running a banker' as the saying goes when I went to collect Robin at
4.30pm.
Dave Robison wrote:
Also found it helpful to elaborate on horns versus antlers. As roger said:
But when I read (in David's course notes) about the process by which
it (bd 500) becomes so, I laughed with chronic disbelief - how, I
thought, could anyone be taken in by such patent cosmic
Dave Robison wrote:
Also what's this about alfalfa being 509? Without doubt it is an
important herb, but what do you do? Do you prepare it?
I didn't say I personally did anything with it, the suggestion is just a
theory that seems logical to me that each of the preps plus one or two
missing
Ross McDonald wrote:
As a new convert to to the BD practice can anyone advise if steam is
used and method of application in managing weeds in the vineyard. We
are primarily using a modified cutoff plough and then reforming the
soil beneath the vines - I dont like doing this as the soil is
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be better tomorrow, but I just had to vent tonight.
But, how highfalutin we all are this isn't good, that is
so bad,
why would you consider anything else?
I love a debate as much as
anyone else. There are some sound ideas coming out of
this
group,
Allan Balliett wrote:
Sprayer Decontamination and Maintenance: Sprayers must be thoroughly
decontaminated, inside and outside, after use. Regular maintenance of
spraying equipment will prolong its life and ensure accurate
trouble-free operation. This allows spraying to be done with the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2003 experiment:
for weed control I will try spraying 501 on the soil during tillage on on
small block. I will split the block into two parts, one application in the
am , one in the pm.
reason:
if you look at things burning what can we learn from them? Oak burns
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 2/7/2003 12:37:53 PM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
'Introduction to Biodynamics', Class of 2001
where do I locate this.
also I'm thinking of doing the emerson college program. any comments
about the depth of this program?
Unless indicated differently everything written herein is my opinion
and my experience and should be read accordingly.
***
501 quartz silica. Maturation mechanism during later development,
'hardens' plant off after seeding, prepares soil for winter sleep during
which it releases
Lloyd Charles wrote:
Hi Roger
In your dalgety pictures the underground streams meet pic -
what is in the right hand side ? a curving line like a lake shore or similar
at the edge of the green , i couldnt make this out real good or is it a
little ridge top? the curve looks too
Allan Balliett wrote:
Roger - Are there just the 4 pictures? If so, it loaded instantly with
my DSL. The only thing that I would recommend is that you keep the
72dpi and resize your uploaded originals to the size you want them on
the webpage rather than uploading very large pictures and
Liz Davis wrote:
I'm traveling by Canberra on the 15th on the way to Albury. Where what
time is the Peace rally? May see you there, if not see ya in Albury.
11am at Garema Place in Civic
cheers roger
%%
What we knows we knows,
and what we don't know we don't want
Unless indicated differently everything written herein is my opinion
and should be read accordingly.
Pretty well everyone in this community except those very recently joined
should know by now that I operate by intuition and not logic. This does
not mean, however, that logical processes do
people interested in this project can check out
http://www.geocities.com/woodcatau/mypage
it's a bit slow loading but i daresay i'll learn how to do it better
roger
Courtesy of ABC (Oz):
Victoria's bushfires have blackened almost one million hectares.
The perimeter of the blaze stretches 1,700 kilometres from Mount Buffalo
in north-east Victoria to the Snowy River in New South Wales.
North-east Victoria is well contained and backburning is continuing
Lloyd Charles wrote:
This is just a game OK?
Near the dam are four black plastic 200 litre drums with push-fit lids,
all were filled from the dam:
No 1 was filled 10 Oct 02 when the dam was full and the water
comparatively clear. (Vitality rating (VR) about 1500).
No it isn't a game, Lloyd,
James Hedley wrote:
Dear Roger,
The land must certainly have improved since the last time Barbara and I
last saw it. If it can keep 300 head of cattle on survival rations for even
a month the work has been worthwhile.
I don't know that there is enough feed for a month but there could be
Scenario: A paddock with a roughly circular dam (open water storage)
capacity about 30,000 litres of water. Plenty of life in and around this
dam (frogs, reeds,birds, assorted vegetation including grass, thistles,
mustard weed, mullein, wild sage) which is fed by a nutrient rich
underground
James, the fire is pouring down the properties and backblocks south -
south-east of Jindabyne, particularly around Paupong, and of course
there has already been a lot of pasture burned out plus most properties
are down to a couple of inches of water in their tanks. So the rural
lands
Original Message
Subject: [ANSWER]: Unite to Fight the Warmakers
Date: Sun, 02 Feb 2003 19:50:02 -0500
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (A.N.S.W.E.R.)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
UNITE TO FIGHT THE WARMAKERS
Unable to contend with the historic and constitutional
right of the people to
Allan Balliett wrote:
The other difficult thing to figure out is the US gov's push to
dispose of radioactive waste by putting it into products. This alarm
must be an example of this (the good outdoes the bad: radioactive
waste is being 'disposed' of). I've heard that the biggest reason for
1. Did Steiner really intend BD502-507 to be used solely in compost
manufacture?
2. Did he identify equisetum as BD508 or was it someone else?
3. Is there a 'missing' BD509? If so, what might it and its purpose be?
*
Someone told me once, or I have read it and forgotten where,
Nelson Jacomel Junior wrote:
Florianopolis, SC, Brasil
January 30, 2003.
Dear friends:
I've searched our archives loking for the subject but found nothing.
All I have on amaranthus is it's high in nitrogen, likes loose friable
soils and dislikes some other cereal crops such as wheat and rye.
Henry Karczynski wrote:
Dear list serve,
I am having problems with ants eating the pre-florescence vanilla buds
on my farm in Costa Rica. This problem reduces the amount of flowers
that can be hand pollinated. I have identified at least six different
ant types (there are more) which
Will Winter wrote:
IS YOUR REFERRAL SERVICE *OPTIONAL* ON THIS SITE?
HOW MUCH WOULD I HAVE TO PAY YOU TO MAKE IT STOP!
JEEZ!!!
Do you think you are the only source of world news? That if you don't feed
it to us we will remain ignorant?
I subscribe to the NYT 7 days a week as well as
James Hedley wrote:
Roger may claim ownership of the Love grass technique but he cannot claim
ownership of my title of the little wizard. Good evening to all.
Regards
James
Nor would I - there is only room for one 'little wizard of Oz' in this
neck of the woods. As regards the rest of your
Garuda wrote:
I agree that as soon as anything is in the public domain it is
everyones -ala patent and trademark laws,
At best one might get some credit for idea development if you make a loud
enough noise, but ownership can only come through labelling/branding and
keeping the details of your
Lloyd Charles wrote:
but I dont agree with the claim of 'ownership'.
Offering to pay my internet, research, travel and accommodation costs,
are you, Lloyd? :)
ps none of this will work without some rain - have not had any yet!!
This seems a very categoric statement - can you back it up
Lloyd Charles wrote:
but I dont agree with the claim of 'ownership'.
Offering to pay my internet, research, travel and accommodation costs,
are you, Lloyd? :)
ps none of this will work without some rain - have not had any yet!!
This seems a very categoric statement - can you back it up
Sorry Allan but it is NOT a herbicide in any shape or form and although
I've used the term 'Weed Control' above, in reality I think what I have
here is a growth management tool with wide-ranging uses.
First I want to say that 'the little wizard' in this case is myself. I
came up with this
Glen wrote:
Roger
Please forgive my lack of attention on this.
I have looked thru the archive and can not find the post that you outlined
what you have done and what you achieved.
As a researcher in this field, we have done several trials of 501 as a weed
control as early as 1990.
I would be
Katherine Griebel wrote:
Hi Roger Robin,
My sincerest wishes go out to you and yours that you will survive
and come through this devastating time of physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual hard times. I guess it is one day at a time, eh!! For the
last two days, it seems that I
I endorse Liz's post in its entirety. The reason for this about-face is
very simple. I was so frightened last Saturday you would hardly believe
it, and that was without facing the horror experienced by people who
live in (and in some cases behind) the 'bushland' suburbs. It has been
very
In a message 2 days ago I wrote:
The speed of advance cancelled out all warnings, sentient and
spiritual. Not even devas can predict everything. But - at 3pm
yesterday afternoon my wife Robin was on our tile roof cleaning out
the gutters (which I couldn't do because I can't handle heights
8.30pm Sunday
A semblance of normality. Garbage (wheelie) bins out the front of houses
all down the street for the regular collection tomorrow, if it happens.
Temp outside about 22, very welcome cool wind from the east/southeast,
the smoke blanket has cleared which protected us from the high
Deborah Byron wrote:
Dear Roger--My thoughts and prayers are with you and all there who have
suffered such shocking losses (the poor terrified wild animals as
well). What do the devas have to tell us in times like these? Was
there no warning?
The speed of advance cancelled out all warnings,
we need your prayers tonight very badly
only one person has died but many are injured and nearly 100 houses have
gone up in smoke. also a petrol station, fire station, school. Every
suburb open to bushland from west canberra (Holt) to south canberra
(tuggeranong) has been on alert since this
Liz Davis wrote:
Been with ya all day Roger, glad to see you're ok. The smoke and dust bad
here, but nothing like you are facing. The winds have died slightly, hoping
that's the case there.
Thanks, we're OK. We live in Scullin which is basically one line of
suburbs away from the open areas,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, Roger, please keep updating all of us. The wildfires were in
our local (Dallas Tx) news this evening. Terrifying for you and
heartrendering for everyone concerned. If everyone on the list could
think 'rain' for Roger, hopefully it would help stop the fires.
Everyone who has applied to take part in this trial has been signed up.
Also I have two 'applicants' who want to learn more about dowsing
itself. I hope to get both of these projects off the ground next week so
I'll be in touch
roger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Allan ,
for start I enjoy very much - most of the time- the BDNow list
... Apart from that - if all members of the list would sit
together in a conference room and talk about the issues we are talking
about - you would have exactly the same - some would
I was approaching a roundabout in the lefthand lane when the young woman
driving the late model toyota decided to overtake on the outside as we
went around it. 'No way!' I thought, pressed the accelerator and the old
Magna surged forward under the power of its 2.6 litre Astron motor,
shooting
Allan Balliett wrote:
It seems to me that it would be best to move into a more 'member
oriented' archive instead of a public archive.
The major purpose of this list is to speak openly and to share our
experiences in some fairly unusual realms.
I think everyone is feeling this shyness. I
Tara YG Welty wrote:
All this talk about using trees as prep broadcasters- how does this
work? Tara
May I prevail upon contributors NOT to send messages with a blank
subject line please? That is how may hoax and virus-carrying emails are
sent and my system is programmed to automatically
the site you suggested LOOKS like it should go somewhere, but
it has nothing on the page itself ***
I know dowsing works but I don't know why *
The 'Why' and the 'How', I thought, as I logged on for the first time
today. The site I had recommended must have been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone direct me to some good sites on dowsing? Also,
another list, the topic came up of the art of dowsing for foal and calf
sex on the cow or mare. Is this widely done, and can anyone
explain how? I did a pendulum dowsing about 2 months before my
first foal was
Aurora Farm wrote:
Flylo:
You wrote: In other words, it works, but I don't know why! which is the
most intelligent thing anyone can say about dowsing, IMO.
Woody
Aurora Farm.
Tried it, have you?
roger
Allan Balliett wrote:
Is it only oil that the US is after or is it power over all
decisions made
by anyone in all facets of life?
Look up your own pipe, James. Without enthusiastic allies like
Australia and the UK, even Geo W. would be a little more cautious
about making the world safe
Dalgety TSR.
more later
Merry Christmas to everyone
Roger Pye Robin Tennant-Wood
Canberra Australia
%%
Today, do not worry, do not anger
Honour your parents, teachers and elders
Earn your living honestly Be thankful to all life
%%
Roger Pye
Reiki Earth Healing, Energy Water Dowsing
PO Box 2057 Queanbeyan NSW 2620 Australia
Ph: +61 2 6255 3824
Fax: +61 2 6255 1028
Mob: +61 410
Allan Balliett wrote:
Lloyd said:
Roger, dont you think you have got a bit carried away with this?
Lloyd , I assume that Roger was responding to my more generalized
statement about the use of artificial fertilizers to jump start a
depleted piece of ground.
Roger, I appreciate that you
temperature is 33 degrees
Celsius and has been all afternoon!
--
%%
Today, do not worry, do not anger
Honour your parents, teachers and elders
Earn your living honestly Be thankful to all life
%%
Roger Pye
Reiki Earth Healing, Energy Water Dowsing
PO Box
by 50
to 1 and spray a test area at a rate of 103 litres per hectare in early
spring or after frosts have well and truly gone off. Repeat spray
halfway through the growth stage and after harvest.
roger
--
%%
Show gratitude to all living things
%%
Roger
Liz Davis wrote:
The course is Ecological Agriculture, Orange Campus of University of Sydney.
(3 hrs west of Sydney) A very small and intimate campus where lecturers know
your name.
Liz, is it possible to do this course by Distance Education?
roger
James Hedley wrote:
I like your quote that the The Universe is infinite, therefore there are
infinite possibilities,
The possibilities are only in what we are capable of thinking, and then
believing what we think.
Do you think that it is possible that we are already living in this
plane of
life
isn't letting us off this planet when we trash it, as we are presently
working so hard to do (both trash and get off). And I don't doubt they
know how to pull our plug if they so choose.
(Extract from 'Earth's Companions' copyright Roger Pye 2002)
Charles Rogers produced a pencil and paper, drew
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 11/14/02 4:55:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
always enjoy your posts, but particularly this one.
When does the book come out?
I feel one brewing. Thr construction of the house is ending, I feel
mountains of time arising...sstorch
Good, I
Hugh Lovel wrote:
So I pass the ball back to you and invite you to brainstorm with me how do
I make this real to farmers? I guarantee they will make more money doing
things the way I teach. How do I get the word out?
YES!! RUSH me my instant *ULTIMATE* Dowsing and Rainmaking Kit in its
Steve Diver wrote:
Merla went looking for some cow manure on a
BD farm to make her Horn Manure and her CPP.
Some practical advice came back to use what you got,
locally, even though it ain't exactly organic.
Generally speaking I go along with practical advice like
that. Get the engine
Merla Barberie wrote:
Thank you so much, Roger Pye, for your advice and your narratives.
98% Universe and 2% me, I reckon. Just like the pendulum and rods are
tools, I am an instrument.
I wasn't always. Seven years ago I underwent an expansion of
consciousness which lasted five months
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