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Christan Hummel travels internationally teaching people how to access a co-creative relationship with nature, and establish local pollution-clearing networks. For information about her work, or upcoming seminars, please see their website at: www.earthtransitions.com or call: The Crystal Matrix (323) 667-0364
Energy shortages, power crises, petrochemical pollutants, ozone depletion, hazardous waste, bioengineered cropsthese are all the nightmares of a technological world raging forward against natural laws. In the midst of this technological onslaught, we have become conditioned to believe that technology is the inherently evil nemesis of nature forever destined to be Yin and Yang at incompatible odds with one another. Our modern society perpetuates this belief that one must be sacrificed for the other. This belief has left available only the illusory options of either abandoning the urban life for huts in the forest, and cots in the ashram, or supporting a society which plunders natural resources to sustain the modern lifestyle. It is this fundamental myth of the technology-nature trade off which is being overturned by recent scientific and spiritual discoveries showing what ancient cultures have long understood; that one can live in harmony with nature and access Her secrets in order to sustain complex, rich, diverse societies, while still keeping in harmony with the web of life. The architectural wonders of ancient pyramid temples astound modern day scientists who cannot with their current technologies reproduce their amazing results. Recent research reveals that Tibetan monks utilized sound to levitate large objects. While pyramid structures in Egypt are discovered to have resonator dishes which suggest that they too had knowledge of utilizing the power of sound possibly to lift the heavy blocks used to build their pyramids thousands of years ago. Very complex cities of over 300,000 inhabitants were discovered in the Columbian mountains which were designed in such harmony with nature and the elements that thousands of years later in a rain forest they hardly show signs of erosion. Ancient temples constructed with the sacred geometries underlying Life have been shown to neutralize geomagnetic stresses which today are found to contribute to the onset of cancer in over 92% of the cases studied.1 These ancient cultures knew a type of technology which aligned with Nature in order to access Her secret powers and built their societies in harmony with that wisdom. Today, our reliance on processed and agriculturally modified foods have placed so many steps in between the production of our food and the end use that it is easily forgotten that Nature is the source of all life, synthetic or natural, on our planet. The levels of chemicals used today in the agri-business of growing foods, and the processing of the foods we eat have spawned a whole new industry of pharmacuetcal needs to offset the rash of diseases which plague our modern culture. The polluted waters have invented a need for chemically treating our drinking water, and a bottled water industry which sells what used to be free. We have been using more of the same kind of destructive counter-nature technologies to fix the problems which that kind of technology has created. What is needed is both a return to the source of Life itself, through a realignment with Nature and Her laws to restore our societies and lives to health. We cannot expect this from governments who, all over the world, have helped to sponsor and create the problems of unbridled growth at the expense of precious natural resources. Fortunately, it is well within the reach of each of us to find a way to return to an alignment with Nature again, and we can do this in numerous ways in each of our lives. Alternative energy sources from solar to water powered systems abound which hold the potential to get off the grid for most individuals in the western world today. Technologies which study the life force of water in its natural state, are producing up to 250% more crop yield with 30% less fertilizers.2 Methods utilizing the sounds in nature which stimulate plant growth and blooming cycles are achieving amazing results far surpassing that produced either by bioenginered methods, or chemical fertilizers and pesticides.3 Systems of water purification and revitalization which pattern the natural flows of water are producing results without the use of harmful chemicals which far surpass traditional and more costly sewage treatment systems.4 Gardens such as Findhorn aligned with the intelligence of Nature produce 40# cabbages and on the worst possible soil defying all traditional logic. Recent technologies resonating only the sound patterns of the water molecule through a field of the universal archetypal geometries of life are able to reverse water and atmospheric pollution for pennies on the dollar over conventional methods, and without adverse effects to the environment.5 Straw bale homes, which are better insulated, easier & cheaper to build than their counterparts are totally biodegradable, recycle raw materials currently being wasted, & can successfully replace normal building methods which surround our internal environment with harmful toxins, and deplete our forests. These are just a few of the Earth friendly, or eco-technologies which see nature as their mentor instead of their personal treasure chest. By utilizing these and similar nature-aligned technologies currently available to the average individual we can remake our society brick by brick, house by house, garden by garden. "Do not wait for leaders; do it alone, person to person." Footnotes: 2Vortex Water Energiser, made in England, utilizes a form of water called imploded water based upon Viktor Schauberger1s research 4The Flow Forms of Rudolph Steiner utilize the vortex mechanics of water and are used throughout Europe for sewage treatment. 5The tool is called a Harmonizer and the sound tape is Environmental Clearing. Both are available through www.EarthTransitions.com where there are detailed reports of the clearing processes worldwide. The Messenger Website Copyright © 2005 The Messenger - All rights reserved |
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