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Some Frequently Asked Questions about Field Broadcasters What is a Fieldbroadcaster? It is a self-driven, agricultural pattern energy device with no moving parts, made out of PVC pipe that stands upright in the field. A standard model field broadcaster can treat up to 2000 acres of land. We also handcraft a model that treats up to 4000 acres as well as a Garden Economy model which treats up to ten acres. Some farmers choose the Community model concept where they combine maps of numerous local farmers to treat several small holdings as one. The Broadcaster is planted two feet deep in the ground and stands nine and a half feet high. It is a closed tube that has a copper plate at each of the end caps. These two ends are connected by a tin coated copper wire in a circuit that includes two 2 inch diameter 2 foot long induction coils next to the caps and two reagent well circuits, one for each induction coil. The top induction coil and well circuit is the mirror image of the bottom one, and where the coils of the top circuit are wrapped in one direction, the bottom set is wound in the opposite direction in order to be spin balanced. Overall, the field broadcaster is designed to induce organizational patterns into the agricultural landscape both physically, in what is called the electromagnetic spectrum, and quantum non-locally into the pattern energy (aka etheric) field. How does a Fieldbroadcaster work? This is considered to be a matter of conjecture by some. For those who believe only in entropy the idea that there are mathematical functions and patterns based on these functions that result in order and cause an energy flow from lower concentration to higher concentration is unproven and seemingly absurd. After all, it is reasoned, why would we have petroleum or LNG driven autos and trucks, etc., coal and atomic fired power plants, hydroelectric power, etc. if we could simply set things up so power flowed into our machinery instead of away? Actually, that is a good question whose answers are most thought provoking. Why is it that currently so much of our machinery is fuel driven? Any device that organizes energy, such as a wind turbine that takes the heat out of air (and also potentially the moisture) defies the second LAW of thermodynamics, does it not? This so-called second law says that all energy runs down and disperses and all energy differentials trend from higher to lower concentration. This is believed by many to be an inviolable law, but is it? What would happen if moisture evaporated into the atmosphere but could never become organized and concentrated in clouds? As we know, heat drives the weather of the world. The heat energy in the wind is relatively widespread and dispersed, but with a wind turbine one can concentrate it, send it down a wire and do all sorts of things with it before it disperses again as heat. Undeniably it can be concentrated by means of a simple vortexial device designed to catch and convert it into a concentrated, usable form. Is it free energy? Be your own judge. Consider leaving the professors in the physics classrooms with their equivocations, allegiances and funding considerations out of it. To be sure, the warmth that drives a wind turbine or the light that powers a solar panel comes from the sun, but for practical purposes we can treat these as free energy, entropy notwithstanding—this is what plants do, as they do not depend on industries that sell energy for funding. Of course, living organisms concentrate not only energy; they concentrate carbon and other substances. They manage to organize this material in extremely complex and sophisticated ways, as they concentrate organization to a high degree. As Nobel Prize winning physicist Erwin Schrödinger put it back in the 1930s, “Living organisms have the remarkable ability to draw a stream of order into themselves, thus creating an exception to the second law of thermodynamics.” (Translated from the German) Never at loss for another rejoinder, some detractors may abandon the argument that a field broadcaster cannot work, and argue instead that it cannot work the way it is built. Or if it works it is not working the way its makers believe it works, or it is doing unintended things, etc. To drop everything and explore these detractions--which always rear their heads and are at least worthy of some degree of thought--would strain resources beyond reason in a quest for further and further and more and more refined detection and measurement, while nothing that was intended in terms of the use of this device would be accomplished. A simple volt meter will show there is a fine current flow simply due to the differentials between the top and bottom plates of the field broadcaster, although more and better detection and measurement is valid and valuable. But one simply must prioritize and not be sidetracked. If there is interest in seeing it work, try it and see. Using it to grow more richly organized things is the most meaningful test of whether it works as intended anyway. Just be forewarned that at the level of refinement of field broadcasting the human nervous system and human thought can influence the results, and if the intention in trying it is to prove field broadcasting does not work, that bias alone is sufficient to invalidate the experiment, as, under such conditions, it probably will be found not to work. This is precisely why double blind experimentation is the gold standard in medical research—to remove the human factors, insofar as possible, from influencing the results. For the purposes of discussion we assert that field broadcasters DO work, and as stated above, they can have both physical [electric, magnetic and nuclear] effects AND quantum non-local [wave or dynamic pattern] effects. Unlike many related organizational energy devices which work more or less non-locally by subtle intention with minimal physical structure, field broadcasters have a specific physical structure that influences substances in a measurable, physical way. It might be rash to say this is easily measurable because the changes induced by patterning the environment may require fairly sophisticated test gear to accurately measure. Yet, with fluid dynamics Osborne Reynolds established in the nineteenth century that a microscopic change at a point can effect large scale changes in the medium. Devices as sophisticated as a Fourier Transform Interferometer (weighing two and a half tons and costing hundreds of thousands of dollars) are not necessarily required. A sensitive volt meter and an oscilloscope is sufficient to show that something is happening, but as with recording brain waves the question is what is that something. More growth, richer sugar levels, fatter cattle, more successful crops and greater soil fertility ought to be the direction we look to for proof. It is the approach of Goethean science to use the human senses and train them to subtle discrimination as compared to analytical science’s dependence upon instrumentation and theory concerning instrument readings. Why Are Fieldbroadcasters Built the Way They Are? According to Hugh Lovel, field broadcaster design physically separates the two poles of the device by approximately eleven and a half feet. That is a sufficient distance for physical function to occur. It is a rule of physics that forces arise between polarities. A differential in the potential from one end to the other causes a current flow through the coils and well circuits that can establish patterns in the surrounding environment as long as there are organizational patterns [reagents] in the wells. Although this differential may be greater in the upright position, there is also enough differential from end to end in the horizontal position to make the device work even when out of the ground. To minimize the organizational field of the broadcaster, the reagents should be removed. If you take up your field broadcaster for any reason and place it in storage, it is very likely to still be working, though no longer as intended. To turn it off, remove the reagents from both wells. What Is the Fieldbroadcaster’s Power Source? When installed there is enough difference in potential between the two ends of the broadcaster to cause a slight current flow, creating the necessary field induction effect. This current flow can be compared to what flows through a tree or along our nerve channels rather than in the power lines. The intense energies in the power lines are known to be detrimental to human health. Does the Energy Become Diluted As It Gets Further From the Fieldbroadcaster? Back in the early days of our research, we installed the broadcasters without defining any boundaries, and found the energy just leaked away, just as your energy would if you had no skin. Up near the broadcasters the plants grew twice as tall and then tapered off in all directions. Once we realized we could draw the boundaries of the property and write an intent on the property map so that, (because of quantum entanglement) the broadcast was contained, we found the broadcast built up in a rather uniform way throughout the property. Because the energy did not leak away, ten times more area could be treated. Is the Fieldbroadcaster Used During the Growing Season Only? No. What goes on in the off season is every bit as important as the growing season. What makes plants grow is organizational patterns of energy. Rudolf Steiner called this etheric energy while Wilhelm Reich called it orgone energy. This ether streams into the solar vortex from beyond Saturn. Thus it passes through the Earth vortex streaming from east to west on its way to the Sun. In summer, where the Sun is more above the horizon, this energy rises forth from the Earth into the atmosphere, and expresses itself in the growth of plants. However, in the winter when the Sun spends most of the time below the horizon, this organizational energy sinks into the Earth and charges it up. It helps enormously for the earth to get charged up over the winter so it doesn’t run out of energy in the latter part of the summer. Nowadays many farmers find their crops running out of energy in July or August, because they haven’t stored up enough energy over the winter. With a Fieldbroadcaster a richer charge builds up over the winter. With Fileldbroadcasting, farms, ranches, orchards, gardens, etc. start with what might be compared to a fully charged battery so the land does not run out of energy. Can the Broadcaster Be Used For Different Crops (corn, alfalfa, grass, etc.) At the Same Time? Yes. The same basic organizational patterns are needed in the same way by all crops, so there are some general, across the board rules for putting out these patterns (although special effects can be created by breaking these rules). For example, under normal conditions the horn silica pattern improves photosynthesis and goes in the upper broadcast well. Then the horn manure pattern is broadcast from the bottom well, and it enlivens the soil food web whose micro-organisms fix nitrogen, elaborate calcium, phosphorus and other nutrients and digest the into a steady nutritional stream that grows along with the development of each plant’s root system. The horn clay patterns go in both wells. Ordinarily summer horn clay goes in the top and winter horn clay in the bottom. Horn clay invigorates the ebb and flow of sap in plants. This ensures they translocate their sugars to the roots so they feed both the mycorrhyzal fungi that unlock minerals and the nitrogen fixing azotobacters that provide nitrogen as amino acids. Where absorb sugars and proteins from our digestive tracts, plants give these to the fungi and bacteris in the soil. In exchange they get minerals and amino acids for free, which is what you want. If soluble phosphorus and nitrogen fertilizers are added this not only costs money but it poisons the mycorrhysae and azotobacters and shor circuits the process. The other Steiner remedies, such as yarrow, chamomomile, nettle, oak, dandelion, valerian and horsetail patterns can sometime be adjusted according to the crop mix. But basically all crops need the same energy patterns. It has been found that the optimum herbs used in these remedies may vary from continent to continent or place to place. For instance, in Australia, sheoak may replace horsetail, silky oak bark may replace the English oak (Europe) or white oak (North America) and stinging tree may replace stinging nettle. These replacements are entirely different species, but tend to be significantly better adapted to Australian conditions. What Is the Life Expectancy of a Fieldbroadcaster? Our oldest broadcasters out there are over ten years old, and we don’t see much sign of aging. But we designed them to last at least 20 years and we guarantee all internal components for 5 years. A word of caution, however. It has been found that use of a powerful CB radio transmitter in the near vicinity of a broadcaster probably will blow out the choke coils and both wells will then cease to function and the well circuits will have to be replaced. Farmers and ranchers driving around checking remote locations should definitely avoid using such equipment within a few hundred meters of their fieldbroadcasters. Other than that and the possibility that if the field broadcaster is not sealed moisture may condense within it, we have found almost nothing that can go wrong. As a precaution we build in redundancy of components as fail-safes. The most serious problem we found with the earlier Hieronymous type broadcasters was they tended to fill up with water and there were no test terminals to see if they were working. Sometimes they failed in operation. Our models are internally sealed against condensation and can be tested. Of course, even though the wells are internally sealed, teflon thread tape should be used on the threads of the well caps when checking or changing reagents to ensure moisture is excluded. Few things short of a direct lightning strike are likely to cause malfunction, though we can never be too sure. If you hit yours with your tractor or snowmobile or a large animal rubs themselves against it and breaks it, we have a $500 charge plus shipping to rebuild the entire broadcaster. We are committed that our units work reliably as our reputation is at stake. (Dale Michels, of Quantum Aggregates was trained by Hugh Lovel to make Fieldbroadcasters and was entrusted with this work—Hugh orders his from Dale for distribution in Australia as Dale’s level of craftsmanship is superb.) Could you be more specific about how you measure the effects coming from fieldbroadcasters? Hugh says, I normally measure the effects of a field broadcaster by detecting its quantum non-local characteristics via dowsing. Keep in mind I am not arguing that dowsing is a quantum non-local measuring technique. I simply am stating it, as many in the know (see the Institute of Noetic Sciences) believe the human brain and central nervous system is essentially a quantum computer, though humans also possess a personal will. As one contributor to the BD Now e-mail forum so aptly put it, when you want to prosecute me for my assertions it is up to YOU to prove me wrong. I’m happy to discuss it in the spirit of inquiry, but when I am under prosecution the burden of proof does not rest on me. I am simply stating that dowsing is essentially a quantum non-local technique involving the human nervous system, which acts as an extremely large antenna that is extremely sensitive. In other words, dowsing relies on detection of phenomena at the fundamental particle level, the quantum level where the trigger events in thought and ideation occur. These phenomena are essentially transcendental—not limited to space and time. To put it another way, they function at what physicists call the zero point where space and time do not have the meaning we usually attribute to these things at the physical level. These fundamental phenomena do not exist as finite linear functions. So, providing dowsing is a convenient measuring system, what are we measuring? On the physical side, organization arises at boundaries. Patterns, such as are used in the reagent wells, provide boundaries and the boundaries provide resistance. Resistance concentrates organizational energy, and organizational energy flows from lower concentration to higher concentration. By definition, in order to be organizational it must do this. If it was dis-organizational it would flow from lesser dispersion to greater dispersion, as proponents of the second (they say law) postulate of thermodynamics would have us believe all energy does. (But, of course, how then would evolution from lower to higher life forms occur?) In terms of field broadcaster design a number of things result. For example, a coil creates resistance, and no matter what sort of circuit one has there must be resistance or the circuit is a direct short rather than a circuit. So there are large coils top and bottom for inducing organizational patterns into the top soil and lower atmosphere. The more turns in the coils, the more resistance. There is also a coil around each reagent well to pick up the organizational patterns of the reagents placed in the wells. Each well circuit has a quartz crystal with a coil around it causing it to become a resonator and making the patterns from the well coils coherent. Also each well circuit has a strong resistor to draw organizational flow. Because organizational energy is concentrated at the resistor, and since organization flows from lower to higher concentration, the flow in the circuit follows the path of greater resistance rather than the path of lesser resistance. There is also the question of switching from one well to the other. It is important that the patterns in the lower well are induced in the soil whenever the ambient energy is flowing downward, since these patterns are digestive, lime polarity patterns. And it is important that the patterns in the upper well are induced into the atmosphere whenever he ambient energy is flowing upward as these are formative, silica polarity patterns. This switching is accomplished by diodes in each circuit. In one direction the diode has very low resistance. In the other it has very high resistance. This feature allows the diode to act as a one-way gate to pick up the patterns of the lower well if the energy is moving downward in the circuit, and to pick up the patterns of the upper well if the energy is moving upwards in the circuit. This makes switching automatic and requires no action from the grower. As well, tin coated copper wire is used to provide two different conduction mediums, the tin for upward flow and the copper for downward flow. Thus whenever there are flows in both directions simultaneously (particularly at sunrise and sunset) there is a different medium for each. It is interesting in regard to the above, innumerable experiments confirm that carbon attracts organizational energy while metal conducts it. Carbon based PVC pipe, while acting as an insulator for the sort of dis-organizational electric current that flows from high to lower concentration, in the construction of a field broadcaster this attracts organizational energy toward the metallic circuits it contains. As previously noted, this organizational energy streams into the earth from the plane of the ecliptic, entering into the earth field around the equator and flowing from east to west. Thus to best draw a stream of organizational energy into a Fieldbroadcaster, it is advisable to set it up with the wells, which are heavy with PVC, oriented to the east. Carbon’s sibling, silicon, the chief component of glass, is another classic insulator for ordinary dispersive electric current. However it proves to be an excellent conductor for organizational energy flow. What Practical Things Can I Do With Field Broadcasting? It has proven possible, using biodynamic methods, to grow quite good corn and vegetable crops without fertilizer or with minimal fertilizer, using a field broadcaster to induce the organizational patterns of the entire array of biodynamic preparations on living soils—soils with healthy, balanced biology. Experimentation has paid for itself while increasing soil organic matter and measurable soil fertility levels. With a negative experimental budget, experiments had to yield income instead of costing money. That was fine in terms of growing food of the highest quality, using a Fieldbroadcaster and biodynamic preparations, and selling this food to earn a living. The Fieldbroadcaster made applying the biodynamic preparation patterns much easier than it otherwise might have been, which left more time to attend to growing and marketing. It also seemed to do a much better job of establishing the biodynamic preparation patterns, presumably because it induced these patterns 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Moreover it covered a large area with minimal cost and affected otherwise inaccessible places. Presumably it would be a wonderful tool for forestry and for environmental reclamation. What sort of immediate measurable physical effects would a Fieldbroadcaster cause? The voltage may be measurable in millivolts, but at the least it would be measurable microvolts. However, in eleven and a half feet of distance from top to bottom and many times that in length of coil wires and circuitry there is enough difference in potential from end to end to be measurable. There is, however, more involved than voltage, which is simply electric pressure or velocity. We are talking about complex patterns of energy. In addition to velocity there is also amplitude, mode, sympathy, number and periodicity. Or some may prefer terms such phase, intensity and wavelength as well as harmonics or resonance in complex waves. How important is the physical effect side of Fieldbroadcasting? All quantum non-local devices and instruments, and all organizational patterns of subtle energy, including the human nervous system, work on the basis of the fluid dynamical principle that a microscopic change at a point can effect large scale changes in the medium. At the level of fundamental particles it does not take much to trigger a cascade of occurrences that produce a marked physical result. If this were not true we could not think and act with the marvelous speed and precision we normally enjoy. However, there is a measurable physical effect produced by the construction of the field broadcaster even before specific organizational patterns are used with it. It is important to look for a dynamic (downstream) physical effect coupled with the otherwise quantum non-local functioning of these devices. It is believed that the coupling of a physical effect with a non-local effect is more effective and is preferable. Even if the non-local effect was very weak, because it is coupled to a physical effect it tends to more effectively produce physical effects. What about the reagents? What does this have to do with the function of a Fieldbroadcaster? Without strongly organizational patterns in the reagent wells—such as the biodynamic preparations—a field broadcaster does very little. If one takes the reagents out of both wells of a field broadcaster with its bottom coil buried so the tip of the coil is level with surface of the soil (an inch or so deeper in sandy soils) my dowsing shows the broadcaster's radius of effectiveness is only something like ten to fifteen meters. I have tried various organizational patterns from colours to homeopathic medicines to biodynamic preparations, both singly and in combination. Having the complete orchestra of biodynamic preparations-those with lime orientation in the bottom well and those with silica orientation in the top well-in the broadcaster working in concert with one another has consistently shown the largest dowsing radius of effectiveness. Various experiments were conducted with raw preps, radionically copied preps, homeopathically diluted and poetized preps and radionically potentized versions. The conclusion was that radionically poetized BD preps made from Malcolm Rae type geometric cards were the most effective. These Malcolm Rae geometric cards are small paper cards with at least seven rings of concentric circles around the outside with the centre clear. Ordinarily these are used in a type of radionic instrument with a doughnut shaped pickup that was invented by Malcolm Rae, one of the early radionic pioneers in England. Lines or sector marks corresponding to the patterns of each preparation are drawn that are no more than a centimeter and a half long, raying from the innermost circle towards the centre. Since the circles are complete 360 degree vortices one card can contain all the pattern lines necessary for the complete pattern it represents. Other radionic devices rely on dials with numerical resistance values, and the more characteristics represented the more banks of dials one must have, which seems unduly cumbersome. Others are invited to try their hand and see what they conclude. One dowser believed that there could be no life in a geometric card read by an instrument and thus concluded that radionically potentized preps were completely ineffective, but others had entirely different readings, and in any case organization arises at boundaries, patterns provide such boundaries, and organization is the basis of life. Perhaps the most important issue with dowsing is identifying and setting aside prejudices. Any dowser with a fixed belief is likely to have his belief confirmed by his dowsing. Over the course of 20 years experience with fieldbroadcasting I (Hugh Lovel) have known many dowsers who concluded that radionically potentized preps are exceptionally good. One of these found they could be improved by redrawing the geometric cards with a greater density of sector marks, which he located by dowsing. I have since made a complete set of all biodynamic preparations according to this method, and have found them to be the most effective preparation patterns to date. Moreover, I have also made some alternative preparation cards using Australian herbs that I have found were more effective, at least in Australia, than the European herbal biodynamic preparations—to wit; Sheoak in the place of Horsetail, Silky Oak Bark in the place of English Oak, and Stinging Tree in the place of Stinging Nettle. Presumably other substitutions may be made as needed. By dowsing for what homeopathic potencies and sequences are most appropriate for a given property it is possible to fine tune the reagents to what is needed most to bring balance and vitality to that property. Everyone should keep in mind these combinations may change, and reagents should be updated periodically. Perhaps this should be done at least on an annual basis if not more frequently. How long do the BD preps Reagents last? We ask broadcaster owners to update their reagents at least annually. The cost is $200 plus shipping. This not because the patterns in the vials wear out. Each reagent package is tuned to the specific needs of the location. In one location the energies balance one way, and in a different location they are different. So even though the appropriate potencies seem to trend to 30c the sequencing may change from dry conditions to wet and from warm to cool. If using colour as a reagent, the appropriate colour may change. In trying to treat a farm with pattern energy to achieve balance, changes take place and the old program will not be as appropriate in a year or so. However there are many who report excellent results with reagents being updated only every three years. If you see things lagging please call us an we will recommend the next step. As with a homeopathic medicine regime, uncover new needs occur over the years. What about maps and written intents? With maps it is important that the map be a true proportional representation of your unique property. This links the map with your property through quantum non-locality. The operating principle of this quantum non-locality can be described as "action at a distance". The map is a "chip off the block" or a holographic representation of the property itself. In other words it is quantum entangled with the property. In radionics the map would commonly be referred to as a "witness" of the property, as no matter where the map is shifted to it is still inter-connected or entangled with the property itself. Whatever is done to the witness is done to the property itself no matter where it is. There are several reasons for using a map of the property, drawing its boundaries on the map and writing an intent for the broadcaster to broadcast only within the boundaries as drawn. Very early on in experimentation with fieldbroadcasters, which at that time were called "Cosmic Pipe's" by the inventor, T. Galen Hieronymus, researchers were faced with the issue of whether or not they had a right to treat other people's property with energy patterns. The conclusion was they had neither the moral nor the legal right to treat other peoples' property without their informed consent. Perhaps in catastrophic extremis one might do so if his own life and his neighbors were threatened. But if he did so and was sued in a court of law, field broadcasting might be legislated against and banned. It was not that anyone personally had any fear that they would cause irreversible harm to someone else's property, although at UAI Lorraine Cahill once received a phone call from someone who stated they had put Black Flag (an over the counter insecticide) in a homemade broadcaster in order to "take care of [their] bugs." But if one or another of the agricultural chemical industries, which might find their business adversely affected, were to encourage people to sue for damages, even though the claims might be false, then ruinous litigation could occur and it could be seriously detrimental to field broadcasting as a whole. So I (Hugh Lovel), Gene Littweiller, Mark Moeller and some of the other early pioneers of field broadcasting looked at strategies to contain the broadcaster energy patterns to the property of their owners so there would be no grounds for lawsuit and no cause for complaint. This led to some surprises. At that time I was fieldbroadcasting on my own biodynamic farm and it was very clear that plants within a couple meters of the broadcaster seemed to grow almost double the height and robustness of those at a distance of ten meters or more. There was really a big difference in the near vicinity of the device. When I tried containing the broadcast within the farm boundaries as drawn on an aerial photo—surprise! Instead of the effect being strong close to the broadcaster and fading away over distance, the entire farm experienced a rich robustness not much less than previously occurred within a couple meters of the broadcaster. It seemed obvious then what had happened. Rudolf Steiner asserted in his Agriculture Course that each individual farm should be treated as a living organism whose energies and activities were—or that is should be—self-contained. One of the essential characteristics of living organisms is they all have an outer boundary, a cell membrane, skin, bark or some sort of integument that holds their life forces within. Going back to the rule that life arises at boundaries, by setting boundaries for the area of enhanced life forces we created a local concentration of organizational energy which more strongly drew a stream of organizational energy to itself. Dowsing revealed a ten-fold increase in the area that was noticably affected by the field broadcaster. Moreover, it no longer made so much difference whether the field broadcaster was located near the centre of the farm. It could be located on the strongest energy centre of the farm even when that was off in one corner; and it would still affect the entire farm within the boundaries drawn on the map. In fact, we found that it did not matter so much whether all the farm property was in one block or was dispersed in various individual parcels. As for writing or inscribing intents—this is a technique that dates back at least as far as ancient Egypt. Written intents are a large part of Tibetan culture as they are written on prayer flags or placed in prayer wheels and the like. Basically a written intent gives form and focus—that is a physical presence—to a thought. Writing it down literally creates a thought form. Placing this thought form in an energetic system, such as a flag flapping in the breeze or a turning wheel—or for that matter in the well of a field broadcaster—energizes it by placing it in the flow of things. In taking Joey Korn's dowsing course in Arizona in the 1990s I (Hugh Lovel) encountered an exceptionally clear and broad statement of intent that I found very useful for field broadcasting. This can be found in Joey Korn’s book, Dowsing: A Path to Enlightenment, and it reads like this: "If it be Thy will, let the powers of nature converge to bring in beneficial energies and to transform detrimental energies into beneficial ones within the boundaries as marked, yielding a healthy environment with abundant and nutritious production, for the benefit of all and detriment of none, for now and in the future for as long as is appropriate, in deep gratitude, Amen." In other words, in keeping with the universal master plan or Creator's will, let all the forces of nature, both known and unknown, come together to increase the beneficial energies present and transform any harmful energies into beneficial ones within the appropriate limits of this particular place and time—with genuine thanks—and so be it. Whenever we install a Fieldbroadcaster we like to go over this intent with the people whose property and broadcaster it is. We get them to write this intent on the map that goes in the well along with the biodynamic reagents, colours reagents, weed peppers or whatever. Our feeling is it is important that they expressly wish for the best to happen and that they look for it. One of the universal truths is, What we seek we find. Another is, Ask and you will receive. If you don't ask, you cannot expect to receive. If we don't look for optimally beneficial things to happen we have no assurance they will. We must ask for them and look for them. When we aim to integrate our lives and our farms with the big picture and work together in harmony with all the powers of nature, things have a way of working very wonderfully indeed. Our nervous systems work on the basis of quantum non-locality, so it makes no difference where we are as long as we have this thought in mind. By focusing our intent on the map in the broadcaster well it is in our minds to pray for the best and to look for it. If I lose the lease on the land where the broadcaster is located, can it be moved to a different location? Absolutely. Get a map of the new property and set up the broadcaster as a new installation with new reagents.
When you say 'It induces organizational patterns into the agricultural landscape" I assume by 'it' that you mean the Fieldbroadcaster and that the induction coils send a current into the atmosphere (at the top) and soil (at the bottom) Am I right? How does the organizational pattern get to the 2000 meter point? Roger.
Good question Roger. If we did not draw a boundary around the field and if we did not have the 100k resistor in the circuit to anchor the patterns, they would drift and drain away. But because the patterns are anchored by the resistance in the circuits and because keeping it within the boundaries sets up a resonance almost like a bell, then it goes that far, despite the fact the physical induction effect should have reduced to an insignificant level over that distance because of the inverse square law. That is, the strength of the field should diminish by a factor of the square of the distance. Or at 1 meter away it is a value of, say one. At two meters away it will be a value of one fourth of one. At three meters away it will be a value of one ninth of one, at four a sixteenth and so forth. After a bit there is virtually nothing left. But obviously no matter the physical affect which anchors the broadcast, the resonance and the quantum non-locality of the boundaries on the map DO carry the broadcast to the boundaries with little drop in effectiveness. The data on Japanese Beetle Control using UKACO agricultural radionics was impressive. The field trial was in New York. The crop was sweet corn. The year was 1952. They examined 100 silks in each row, with four rows total. Corn silks from untreated plants had 81, 87, 88, and 90 silks with Jap Beetles, out of 100 silks per row. Corn silks from radionically treated plants had 4, 7, 17, and 37 silks with Jap beetles, out of 100 silks per row. Steve Diver Don Paris has a book called Regaining Wholeness Through the Subtle Dimensions that is also made available online. It offers a nice introduction and history to radionics, then goes into the SE-5 radionic instrument in some detail. Chapters 5 and Chapter 6 contain brief passages on Curtis P. Upton and the agricultural radionics company known as U.K.A.C.O. Of special interest is the research data presented in Chapter 6, the table on "Examples of Japanese Beetle Control, 1952. Of special interest is the research data presented in Chapter 6, the table on "Examples of Japanese Beetle Control, 1952.
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