[Pil-pc-oceania] 'Stone Age Farming' Workshop
Linda Shewan
linda.shewan at bryn.com.au
Mon Jan 21 09:55:54 EST 2008
On Saturday March 1st Gisborne Montessori School will be hosting a Stone Age Farming workshop with internationally respected dowser Alanna Moore. Please see the following information and contact me for bookings. $75 per person, $65 concession from 9.30am - 4.30pm.
Cheers, Linda
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'Stone Age Farming' Workshop
We all know that certain radioactive rocks, such as uranium, emit harmful energies, but did you know that there are also certain rocks that emit beneficial energies? That these good energies are now being harnessed by gardeners and farmers to increase their land's productivity?
Paramagnetism is a natural subtle force that speeds up biological activity and assists the building of topsoil. The use of paramagnetic rock dust as a cheap and long lasting soil amendment is rapidly gaining popularity. The ancient art of dowsing, commonly associated with the seeking of underground water supplies, can be employed to detect this paramagnetic energy, as well as a host of other energies.
Earth energy dowser Alanna Moore, who has been working with subtle energies for over 20 years and is the author of 'Stone Age Farming', will be explaining the benefits of paramagnetism and dowsing at a day long workshop being held at Gisborne Montessori School on Saturday March 1st.
Alanna will be giving workshop participants a hands-on practical introduction to the detection, harnessing or avoidance of subtle energies in the landscape. Techniques of energy dowsing, water divining and Earth acupuncture will be demonstrated, the paramagnetic values of rocks will be examined, and a 'Tower of Power' - a paramagnetic antenna- will be constructed.
The energy imparted by Towers has been found to enhance crop yields and improve the health and wellbeing of plants and animals in their vicinity. Crops not only become more lush, but also are more pest resistant, while they taste much sweeter. A strawberry farmer near Adelaide interviewed by Alanna reports a massive 30-50% increase in yields, subsequent to the placing of a large Tower in his field. Lots of information can be found at Alanna's website at www.geomantica.com<http://www.geomantica.com>
For workshop enquiries please phone Linda at 03 5426 4651 or email linda.shewan at bryn.com.au<mailto:linda.shewan at bryn.com.au>
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