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WATER!
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Jennifer Greene. Dr E. A. V. Prasad, Rhetta Jacobson
Baumgartner, Dorotheos C.E. Cody, D.O. (Hon.), Larry Spring. September-October 1991
Harvey Martin, James T. Westwood.
Cover: From Sensitive Chaos by Theodor Schwenk TABLE OF CONTENTS
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occupies a place between gravity and levity.
In rainbow and color phenomena it occupies a
place between light and dark. Water mediates
between bases and acids. It's the great dis-
solver in the world. In time, water can dis-
solve anything. It lies between stillness and
movement, because its very nature and life is
rhythm.
This article was edited by Jennifer Greene and Joel Morrow from a lecture given at the With this introduction I would like to take
annual Biodynamic Conference, October 5, 1990, in Kimberton, Pennsylvania. It is reprinted my readers on a journey, so they can see the
with permission ofthe author from BIODYNAMICS, Spring 1991, Number 178, The journal of forms that water has left behind, see the
the Bio-Dynamic Association, P.O. Box 550, Kimberton, PA 19442 shapes in nature whithmake visible the very
delicate surfaces and formative capacities of
I would like to begin with an image that the author of Sensitive Chaos (London: Ru- water. Normally you cannot see the incred-
has been very powerful for my life and teach- dolf Steiner Press, 1990). Sensitive Chaos ible movements within water. Ways have to
ing. At one point in his quest Parsifal is given was described by Jacques Cousteau as being found to make what water does visible. In fact
the Grail Sword. 1 By this time in his journey, the first treatise on the phenomenology of only since human beings have gotten away
he already has the Sword of the Red Knight, water. Anyone working in the field cites this from the earth for a while during space travel
which can be used for combat. Then he is book. Anyone wishing to follow this subject have they been able to look back and see the
given the Sword of the Grail. Only later, further should study it carefully. earth itself as a gigantic water drop. In the
however, is he told that it has special proper- Ninety-seven percent ofthe earth's water book Home Planet astronauts tried to fmd the
ties. He can use it once for combat, but the is in the sea. Two percent of the earth's water words to describe what they felt- the awe and
second time it will break. "If it breaks, is deep frozen locked up in glaciers. One the reverence -- when they looked back and
Parsifal, you must fmd a stream in a forest, the percent is for daily use. Of that one percent, saw this incredibly fragile, incredibly beauti-
headlands of a stream, put this sword in this ninety-eight percent is used for industry, two ful blue water drop, alone in the blackness of
stream behind a rock. And the sword will be percent is used for nutrition. Those are rough space.
annealed.'' When I taught this to high school proportions. The water that we use we must A {,lrop when it falls is absolutely amaz-
students, I had one- you always have them in care for. It is nonrenewable. ing. If you were to put a grain of potassium
the classroom, someone with a Mohawk tee- Water is the most abundant liquid in the permanganate inside a water drop, you would
tering back in the chair-- and all of a sudden world. It is an inorganic substance that occurs see the same kind of circulations that can be
he burst out, "Well, what's the good of that everywhere. It is a scientific anomaly. It is seen from afar on the earth. Great eddies,
sword anyway if you can't use it for fight- denser as a liquid than it is as a solid. When swirls, confluences, and separations of flow,
ing?" And I replied, "That's just the ques- water freezes, it floats, protecting the bottom all composed in layer upon layer. It's all
tion! That's what he needs to discover!" So waters of lakes, protecting the flowing water layers. And when a drop falls, it breathes.
we'll keep that picture in mind and come back in streams beneath it. It is found naturally as Coming from the spout at frrst it's a bit tear
to it at the end. a gas, as a liquid, as a solid. It continually shaped, then it flattens out, then it becomes
The present condition of water is some- reappears with many faces. As air, as mist, as tear shaped in the other direction, then it
thing that concerns every single one ofus. For steam, as dew that precipitates. We can see flattens out again and so on -while within its
years we have known about the water pollu- the rainbow and colors because of it. surfaces unfold continuous streaming, eddy-
tion in cities. We now know that there are The clouds- we can think of them in our ing patterns of movement.
water problems in the most remote villages. imagination, their varied forms and qualities A drop of water is the nearest thing to a
We know, for example, that of the many great -appear on themore gaseous volatile end. On sphere that water can become on earth. In an
aquifers ofLong Island the five upper ones are the more solid end we can think of snow (not incredible NASA fllm the astronauts were
polluted. We know that in the Midwest a a single snow crystal the same!) and ice, frost, drinking orange juice from a plastic squeeze
number of major aquifers are also polluted icicles, glaciers, icebergs. And in between bottle. Then they squirted the juice out into
and in the far West where there is little water, this gaseous and solid state, there is the rhyth- the cabin, stopped squeezing, and the juice
the groundwaters are polluted. We know that mical movement of the flowing water in came back into the bottle! They did it again,
the bottled water industry now runs into bil- streams, brooks, lakes and raindrops -- all because it was fun. Finally it flew all over the
lions of dollars and that there is some question flowing downward, pulled by earth's gravity cabin. But then a wonderful thing occurred.
as to quality. There appears to be a good deal to the ocean. Think for a moment about these The dispersed liquid began to coagulate -
of sham. We are confronted in every quarter great circulatory systems moving over the drop by drop -- into an absolutely perfect
by a situation that requires our utmost atten- earth, not only the great currents in the oceans, sphere. No gravity. Then the astronants
tion. such as the great Gulf Stream, but the great air began to blow the sphere of juice back and
We have gotten where we are because we masses, the jet streams as well, and think of forth like a game of catch. And the fllm ends
have lost our sense of what water is-- its true those vast fields of evaporation and condensa- with these two fellows placing drinking straws
nature, the forms and rhythms in its move- tion. into this orange sphere and making it disap-
ment. And worse yet, we have lost the rela- Water is an element which occupies a pear!
tionship of water to the formative capacities; position between the great polarities in the Water always wants to come back to a
those capacities which form the organic world. world. Water is a great between element. It sphere, but on earth it can't. The most perfect
What I have learned about water depends occupies a position between life and death. form is the drop. When tugged at by gravity,
upon the work of one of the most outstanding No life can come into being without it. No life water begins to flow, then tries to meander-
researchers in this field, Theodore Schwenk, can be sustained without it. In its flowing it to join itself into a sphere once more, but it
Maintenance
tues of ground water, pointed out by the U.S.
agency, are examined with reference to the In-
to the sea, may those divine U.S.A.: The economic advantage of a
dian context as follows: Waters protect me here." ground water supply is its minimum mainte-
nance costs and long life. Ground water reser-
Bore Wells (Rig Veda:Vii49.2) voirs remain unchanged over time. In contrast,
surface water reservoirs fill with silt and dams
U.S.A.: Ground water can be developed in
simple stages, drilling new wells only as the may lose their integrity.
need for additional water arises. This flexible India: In the ground water seminar held in
approach allows increase in the supply capacity Ecolosical Interactions May 1986 by the World Bank, its Vice Presi-
to be closely tailored to meet demand growth. If U.S.A.: The use of ground water requires dent, Dr. W. David Hopper, has rightly pointed
actual water demand is higherthan forecast, new little land to be acquired since it is stored in vast out that ground water development in India and
wells can be added faster to the system. Con- quantities beneath the surface of the earth. The other South Asian regions, requiring pumps and
versely, ifthe actual water demand is lower than land above the ground water aquifer may still power, can run into technical complications
forecast, new wells can be postponed. serve as productive farmland. In contrast, the including operation and maintenance problems.
In contrast, surface water supplies require construction of surface reservoirs requires the Water Treatment
accurate long term water supply forecasting and acquisition ofmuch land which is subsequently U.S.A.: Ground water requires only mini-
construction of a storage system. If the system flooded with loss to agriculture and forestry. mal treatment and because it is naturally filtered
proves insufficient to meet the demand it cannot India: (a) The construction of surface res- and purified by the earth, it requires no extensive
easily be expanded. ervoirs provide wages to a large number of filtration where as surface water frequently re-
India: Every year several thousands of unemployed rural poor, particularly during the quires elaborate filtration to remove suspended
bore wells are dug, drilled or deepened for rural recurring periods of drought; matter and costly treatment to make the water
water supply, drought relief, and such other (b) Surface reservoirs serve not only for bacteriologically safe.
social welfare measures; but still the water crisis water supply but also for power production, India: Salinity, iron, and fluorine (respon-
continues or even worsens; and major projects fishing, (commercial and sustenance), recre- sible for "fluorosis" prevalent as an endemic
for augmentation of surface water sources even ation, aesthetics, and so on. disease) in ground water are some of the major
for drinking proposes, such as Telugu Ganga, (c) The surface water bodies intercept and problems of water treatment to be tackled.
have been and are being undertaken to meet the store water ofthe seasonal rainfall, reducing the
shortage of water supply in the country. wastage through surface runoff and facilitate Ground Water Occurrence
percolation and infiltration for ground water U.S.A.: Because ground water is found
User Fees recharge to meet the water shortage during the everywhere, the earth provides a natural distri-
U.S.A.: Staged development also allows drought periods. bution system that diminishes the size of the
flexible financing. Water users can often sup- (d) Surface water bodies in arid and semi- piped distribution system. Surface water sup-
port the cost of the staged project through the arid regions create high relative humidity for plies, however, frequently requires extensive
user fees. Conversely, surface water develop- which insects are especially sensitive. It is well distribution system to bring it from the source to
ment requires large capital investment and bor- known that droughts produce the eruptive type the consumer.
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All spiral movements in Nature have formed are centered. The wave is the basis of
individual characteristics. Through guided all motion.
stimulation vortex systems can be changed The atom is conslnl;cted along the wave.
and transmuted into other systems. So-called
substance can therefore be transmuted into
other substance; or one energy expression can
be change into another energy expression.
7f' Systems and striations of atomic, solar and
galaxial systems are strung along waves like
discs in the manner described in the article
"Understanding The Continuous Universe",
The laws of the spiral are the keys to the the other and in so doing gives to the two BSRF Journal, Sept.-Oct. 1990.
understanding of Creation, the blueprint of opposing forces the repetitive effect which What we have here as waves are spinning
the Universe. The spiral vortex is the road to makes this Universe a continuous cyclic uni- ''motion bodies which are vortices strung
Paradise! verse. The combined triad effect of the two upon the wave shaft in pairs, point to point and
Dr. Walter Russell said that the elements opposing oscillations and RESISTANCE is base to base (see picture 3).
have characteristics according to what posi- · registered in waves of varying dimensions. The inward pulling force proceeds to
tion they are found within a wave. We must The resistance component of this triad converge on a common center, but because of
have a picture of the wave to dissect so we can causes curvature of the two opposing mo- resistance accelerates towards the center in a
defme some positions of certain characteris- tions; therefore, there is no "straight line" tightening screw-like movement toward an
tics. direction or movement of energy in this Uni- apex of a cone. The outward pushing force
Let us review some ofDr. Russell's views
on matter. Russell says substance (elements),
all particles, mass, atoms, etc. is motion only. THI WAVE
Motion in two ways, simultaneously! Motion
is caused by the division of an equilibrium,
and its extension is in two directions to create
the two opposite conditions ofpressure neces-
sary to make motion imperative.
Visualize any point in space to represent
equilibrium. Two directions of motion does
not mean to the left and right ofthis point; but,
Plc tur l! l THE WAVE
rather a direction pushing outward as a spheri-
cal shell around the point, and a direction
pulling inward toward the center (see picture
1).
INTRODUCTION
If the ruler is place along the x axis ink it
Physicists, having discarded Ether theo-
is shortened when viewed from K', and not
ries, are attempting to explain the inner work- Where v =velocity of moving body
shortened when viewed from K.
ings of nature. But as we have seen, this has c = 3 x 10A8 m/sec
resulted in dismal failure. For in the process of Lo =Initial (rest) length
searching for explanations they have, for no
other reason the sheer prejudice, discarded
those very explanations! 1bis is a bit like
Let us imagine a ruler 1 meter in length
moving at velocity v.
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- t.
discarding the Gay-Lussac law and then at- In the above formula, let Lobe the length 3
tempting to explain the workings of the inter- of the ruler (1 m) and v, the velocity of the
nal combustion engine or refrigeration. It ruler, willvaryfrom l/3cto2/3c. Itismoving
In the thought experiment let us imagine
simply cannot be done. in direction D.
a metal plate with a hole 1 m in diameter
But, happily, after the Gay-Lussac law is
moving at 2x10A8 m/sec in direction A A
discarded, research into the mechanisms ofthe
internal combustion engine will lead to its re-
v > D ruler 1 meter in length is moving at 2x 10 A 8 m1
secindirectionB (see 1). The Motion is timed
, 'discovery''. And so it is with the Luminif-
At 1/3 thespeedoflight (1/3 c = 1xlOA8 just right so that the ruler and the hole meet in
erous ether. As we probe more deeply into the
m/sec), the length has contracted to exactly the same place (see 2) and the ruler
secrets of the universe we will -- as demon-
0.9428090416 m. passes through the hole (see 3).
strated repeatedly by the likes of H. Fricke,
We now accelerate the ruler from 1/3 c to Now if an observer is riding along with
O.C. Hilgenberg and C.F. Krafft - return to
2/3 c. the plate (corresponding to K') he will ob-
the concept of the Ether. And having done so,
At 2/3 the speed of light (2/3=2x 10 A 8 serve:
we'll realise that the theories we've opted for
m/sec), the ruler has now contracted to a 1. The diameter of the hole remains the
in place of the Ether, if they are correct, are
length of0.7453559425 m. Finally we decel- same 1 metre.
inseparably related to the Ether.
erate the ruler to 1/3 c and the ruler has again 2. The ruler contracts to 0.7453559925
One such example is Albert Einstein's
the length of0.942809416 m. metres.
theory ofRelativity. Originally formulated in
The ruler will contract to the given val- Thus he will observe the ruler PASSING
response to the negative results of the
ues EVERY TIME regardless of what the THROUGH the hole.
Michelson-Morelyexperiments(l887-91),this
ruler is composed of (plastic, wood, or steel);
theory sought to explain various phenomena in
chemical and physical properties of the ruler However a stationary observer on Earth
the universe. But what it offered was simply
are irrelevant. (corresponding to K) will observe:
a branch of kinematics applied to bodies mov-
Yet the behaviour of the ruler (apparent 1. The hole contracts to a width of
ing at high velocity. It stated for example, that
change in length), when accelerated and de- 0. 7453559925 m.
length contracts to a given amount when the
celerated implies elasticity ofsome substance. 2. The ruler has not contracted in length
body moves at a velocity near the speed of
But is this substance the moving body itself, -- it has only gotten thinner-- it is still 1 m. in
light. It offered no explanation as to WHY this
or something which surrounds the body? length.
occurs. Yet it is ONLY on the basis of Ether
To determine which, let us reconstruct a Thus he will observe that the ruler CAN-
dynamics that an explanation of this phenom-
"thought experiment" performed by physi- NOT pass through the hole.
enon of contraction can be afforded. And
cists some years ago. The contradictory results of the experi-
Ether Dynamics applied to other facets of
The kinematics of this experiment is ment can only be explained by noting the fact
relativity, such as increase in inertial mass
simple: that NEITHER the ruler nor plate has PHYSI-
can explain these in a reasonable way as wen:
CALLY contracted in length. The contraction
This article, which is the flrst chapter of
is only anAPPARENT one. Thus the elasticity
my forthcoming book "Ether Dynamics and
may be ascribed, not to the actual objects
Special Relativity'', will attempt to do just
themselves, but to A SUBSTANCE which
that. The luminiferous Ether is to physics what
surrounds the objects in motion. Furthermore
the Rosetta Stone was to Egyptology, and it's
the contractions themselves are due to optical
examination will reveal the hidden secrets of
properties of this aforementioned substance.
nature.
The next question: Is the behaviour ofthe
substance due to the momentum ofthe moving
LORENTZ CONTRACTION OF LENGTH:
Let us imagine two reference frames: objects or is it a property of the substance
PART I
K which is stationary. itself?
It is a fundamental postulate in Relativity
K' which is moving at velocity v. To fmd out let us perform another experi-
Theory that length contracts in direction ofthe
Ifa ruler 1 min length is placed along the ment:
motion ofthe body by a quantity
x' axis inK' ,itisshortenedwhen viewed from The Relativistic equation for increase in
...,..~_ _ _ _ __.;vt._~_~
---.,C: OF /tV C.. Elf
The streamlines travel the length of the
v. <
x.l ~· l ~l ruler until they reach the point L0 = 0.
The motion of the ruler creates a relative
i--1----r-i-----,1 v > vacuum in the ether, causing the eddy currents The time required for the ruler to traverse
(E) to force the streamlines into the lower a distance L\.D is given by
pressure area.
Let us now imagine a ruler 1 min length It is these eddy currents that are respon- t= aD· v-•
moving at velocity v. sible for Lorentz contraction only in the direc-
According to the theory of Relativity the tion of the motion of the ruler according to: Where L\.D = L -L
beginning of the ruler (point x.) contract to a v =velocitY of the ruler.
length L = 0 ...J I-(v2/c2)
The ether streamlines move a distance L\.
L = 0 ...J I-(v2/c2) L = L 0 ...J l-(v /c2)
2 D in the same amount of time in the opposite
Q \I/
0 s
straight line at constant speed.) Let us focus
now on contraction oflength in a non-inertial
reference frame (one which moves with con- Angular velocity, in tum, can be com- We then start the body rotating.
stant acceleration). puted from rotational frequencyn (revolutions
A rotating body is such a non-inertial per second) or from period T (time, in seconds, As the ruler moves through the stationary
reference frame. Velocity is a vector quantity, required to make one revolution) by the for- ether (the ether which does not partake ofthe
characterised by both magnitude and direc- mulas bodts rotation), it generates streamlines.
tion. Acceleration is a change in velocity --
either a change in magnitude (speed) OR di- co =21tn
rection. In a rotating body, the direction ofthe
velocity vector is constantly changing. Thus 21t
the rotating body is a non-inertial reference co
frame. T
The behaviour of clocks and rods in a
non-inertial reference frame is properly the The property ofthe ether not partaking of The motion of the ruler generates eddy
domain of General Relativity. However, the a body's rotation is analogous to the streamlin- currents (E) which cause ether to be "vacu-
same mechanisms which cause contraction of ing of the ether along the ruler moving at umed'' in toward the end of the ruler. This
length in a non-inertial frame are at work as velocity v described previously. enables actual optical contraction to occur,
with contraction oflength in an inertial frame. Imagine now, two rulers being placed in rather than merely "shifting" the image (the
the rotating reference frame (i.e. the rotating eddy currents stop the streamlining).
LORENTZ CONfRACTION OF LENGTH body). Ruler Rl is placed along the tangent of
IN A ROTATING REFERENCE FRAME the circular body, and ruler R2 is placed along
According the C.F. Kraffi, the ether sur- the radius ofthe body (as shown). The body is
rounding a planet moves along with the planet rotating with an angular velocity ofradians per
in its orbit around the sun, but does not partake second.
of the rotation of the planet about its axis.
From this we can extrapolate a general prin- ~•T.HTI H~ 1<'
ciple, viz. the ether surrounding ANY rotating /(e.f"'l~ .. ,..c:..c
FAAM£
body (e.g. a disk) moves along with the body
in translational motion (motion in a straight
line) but does not move along with the body in k -0
rotational motion. For the sake ofclarity, wewillassumethe
From this we further surmise disc is not simultaneously moving with recti- The ruler now moves into the proper
linear uniform motion.
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imparting some energy and push to the walls. column of air would stand about 45 miles some point the electrons would become so
Before heating the jar was full of mol- (these figures may be only approximate) at activated and unconfmed by neighboring at-
ecules and the lighter molecules could rise to sea level and be the same weight per square oms, like at the edge of space, that the atom
the top. Heating does not SHRINK the mol- inch as the 29 inches of mercury. would lose control ofits electrons. The nucleus
ecules so there is more space between them. Heat, a frequency of the electromagnetic and remaining electrons around the nucleus
How then can they pass each other more easily spectrum, cannot drive whole atoms into more would be considered an ion like in the iono-
when heated and cause more pressure on the whole atom movement, as the atom is com- sphere.
container walls by impact. posed of positive protons and negative elec- The diameter of an atom in the upper
If the same heated container walls were trons which makes at atom neutral. The atmosphere could expand to 1000 times its sea
allowed to expand with added heat the origi- electric charge is balanced. Magnetic fields level confmed diameter size and the volume
nal pressure could remain constant and the (heat in the infrared range) drive electrons in would be about 500,000,000 times. ·This size
original sized molecules would have more one transverse direction and protons in the would get the atom up to about the size of a
space resulting in more vacuum space be- opposite transverse direction depending on phOton.
tween molecules, according the conventional the orientation or polarity of the speeding At this expanded size we may actually be
teaching. The temperature could remain con- magnetic field. An electrically balanced atom able to see an atom as a single bounce surface
stant and only the container size would in- of equal positive (proton) electrical charge for photons of blue light. We would get no
crease (like a balloon) so would the amount of and negative (electron) electrical charge trav.. detail information until the expanded atoms
contained heat energy. How can this added eling at high speed as a unit will not be grouped together in some odd shape of high-
heat drive molecules past other molecules to deviated when passing through a magnetic lights and shadows with individual smooth
bump on container walls? What known force field. Neither will a neutron which is com- surfaces. Only the surface reflects. A tiny
in the heat pushes the molecules? posed of a united proton and electron. ·smoke particle may have its irregularities
Heat expanded molecules can rise through Also the whole atom contains protons accented by multiple bounce surfaces for blue
gas or liquid like the heated expanded water which are the true weight which makes them light, as much wood smoke looks blue.
molecules at the bottom of a boiling pot on a hard to move, and electrons which are only 11
heat source. Here I contend the molecules 1840 the weight of a proton and by compari- BOILING WATER EXPANSION OF
themselves expand and demand more room. son therefore are easy to move. Heat then has MOLECULES
Here also we have one of the electromagnetic only one main action which is to move elec- A pot ofwater on a hot stove starts to boil.
energies (heat - infrared) driving electrons trons away from or toward the nucleus of The molecules of water rise, as water vapor
into a more determined movement within the protons. This can have only one effect which bubbles, to the top of the pan of water and
atom which expands keeping the container is expansion of the atom itself. The vacuum continue rising in the air above the water
fu.ll. If the container walls are mechanically space of heated gas atoms must be inside the (perhaps still as groups ofmolecules or invis-
expanded the molecules will also expand some heated atom between the nucleus and electron ible bubbles) until they reach density in the air
more, the electron drive distance will increase which is vibrating back and forth between the equal to their own weight and expanded den-
and the frequency will drop. The thermpm- nucleus and the outer limits of the atom. sity. Being composed of water molecules
eter will read this as colder, while the con- These outer limits are controlled by the neigh- normally heavier than air at a given tempera-
tained heat will remain the same (while it boring atom's electrons which repel. ture they would give up heat to the surround-
radiates energy back and forth through the Heat expanded gas atoms rise seeking ing air and eventually return to a lower level.
container walls until the temperature is equal their volume over weight position among the The process may go from vapor, to moisture
to the surrounding air.) other gas atoms. Heat adds no weight only condensed on a colder particle in the air as
The experimental end results of Robert expansion of size, or its attempt to expand in clouds, to settling as rain.
Boyle's laws are correct as far as I know. The a closed container which results in pressure. In an enclosed environment like a sealed
analysis used to explain the end results does Conventional teaching and explaining ofheat jar the vapor molecules would circulate into
not fit what I recognize happening with elec- just does not fit the way I see the forces at the otherwise vacuum space to fill it with
tromagnetic energy in the heat range which is work. expandedmoleculesandsomewouldreturnto
the same as light but in ana invisible lower the water as cooled molecules as others rose
frequency. EXPANSION OF ATOMS AND MOL- into the space above the water level that would
A glass tube sealed on one end filled with ECULES be an adiabatic circulation which included the
mercury when inverted into a pan of mercury I believe at~m expansion is, related to water as well as the space above the water.
Boiling is rapid evaporation of water Heavier a~oms would simply have more pro~ons and elec~ons.
into a religion that rejects one of the central allow them to learn to read, and as a result, the cost were of great interest to the mananambal.
themes of the teachings of Jesus. mananambal were not able to study the Bible It was during this period that the transmission
Though the theologians and missionaries and learn of the teachings of Jesus or the to divine power that Jesus had prophesied was
ofvarious Western religions have insisted that attributes ofthe Holy Spirit until long after the fulfilled. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit would
the spirits contacted by native peoples through- arrival ofthe Spanish. come and it came. It came in fiery tongues of
out the world are "servants of the devil", As the Catholic rule in the Philippines flame that descended upon the heads of the
anthropological studies have made it clear that began to disintegrate, and more of the apostle (Acts 2:2-3) who then became instru-
there are good and evil individuals in every mananambal became educated and learned to ments of the Holy Spirit and began to perform
race and level ofhuman society. And while read, they began to study the Bible in earnest. spiritual works that paralleled those that Jesus
those predisposed to evil will seek out and The widespread references to mediumship in had previously performed. In studying the
become "servants. of the devil", the good the case of the Old Testament prophets, and Pentecost the Filipinos came to understand the
individuals in a animistic society will be pre- the instructions of Jesus concerning the Holy specific gifts which they had received from the
disposed to the intervention of the Holy Spirit Spirit, gave the sanctified Filipino mananambal Holy Spirit as the members of the "Body of
and use the power derived from the Holy Spirit a great deal of insight. They realized, that the Christ", the true church.
for good purposes such as healing, counseling, Spanish had unwittingly introduced them to a From the perspective ofthemananambal,
and preserving social harmony. It has always teaching that could be understood and utilized what seemed to have occurred was a process
been this way. in the context of Filipino society with its wherein the power that only Jesus had demon-
While conducting research in the Philip- traditions of spirit worship, in ways that were strated initially was decentralized and literally
pines I had the opportunity to meet Father impossible for secular European Catholics poured into his followers, the Body of Christ
Francisco Demetrio. Father Demetrio is a who had been spiritually and emotionally trau- on Earth. In reading the scriptures it becomes
Jesuit professor at Xavier University in matized by inquisitions and witch-hunts to apparent that Jesus felt that initiating this
Cagayan de Oro City on the islandofMindinao. grasp. outpouring of the spirit into his chosen was a
At the time I met with him he was the head In studying the Bible they learned that mission of great importance. Jesus devoted a
professor of the Department of Philippine Jesus had identified God the Father as Spirit great deal of dialogue to this mission and
Studies--Folklore and Folklife Research Cen- and indicated that the proper form of worship clarified this aspect of his mission meticu-
ter. After reading some of his written works was worship "in spirit and in truth" (John lously in the scriptures and continued to em-
which I found to be very impressive, I wrote 4:23-24). Jesus spoke of his return to heaven phasize this great transmission of spiritual
him in Mindinao and asked him if there was a and the coming of the Holy Spirit that would power right up to the moment ofhis Ascension
connection between the beneficial spirits em- followhisAscensionintoheaven" (John 16:7- into heaven.
ployed by the mananambal for exorcism and 16). Jesus' ftrst instructions to the Apostles
healing and the Holy Spirit that the Christians Jesus further elaborated on the nature of was to, ''heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, and
invoke for the same purposes. the Holy Spirit when he said, ''And I will ask cast out demons''. All three ofthese practices
In his reply he told me, ''Indeed there has of my Father and he will give you another required the intervention of the power of the
been a continuity between the ancient shamanic comforter, to be with you forever, even the Holy Spirit. Jesus apparently wanted his dis-
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journal of Borderland Research Nov-Dec 1991, Page 27
lose weight or quit smoking, but they will transformation in motion. descriptions ofexotic patents which the readet
provide first class knowledge. This is all excellent material for people can then track down at the US Patent Office.
on the path of self discovery, and it is an art There is a section on innovative inventors.
*HARMONIC BRAINWAVE SYNERGY from the past, combining color therapy and Also has partial listing of various organiza-
from Neurosonics, Box 611, Crystal Lake, IL radionics (for those who are aware that radi- tions on the fringes of science (they missed
60014, phone (708) 639-8459. After my onics goes beyond dials and rubbing plates). BSRF!), but a few of the addresses are years
experience with the previous tape I wanted to Well worth checking out. (An article from out of date. $20 cash or M.O. to Biagio Conti.
bring myself back to harmony, so this looked Emahmn is coming to a future Journal) There
like a good one to try. I've wanted to try these are more books available - get his Book of *OTHER TONGUES, OTHER FLESH b:Y
techniques, of which I've heard so much over Books (catalog). Emahmn, P.O. Box 31462, George Hunt Williamson (ISBN 0-914732-
the years. So I laid back down and settled in Raleigh NC 27622, phone (919) 781-9191. 26-9), $15.95. A reprint of this 1953 UFO
to have my brain harmonized. After several classic from,t Brotherhood of Life, 110
minutes of irritatingly mindless tonal drivel I *EXPERIMENTAL MUSICAL INSTRU- Dartmouth SE, Albuquerque NM 87106
turned off the tape player and wondered what MENTS, Volume VII, #2, September 1991,
in the world is going on. I tried to listen further P.O. Box 784, Nicasio, CA 94946. $3.501 *GIVE YOURSELFHEALTH!- Thoughts,
but couldn't. I regularly listen to works such single, $201year (six issues). A very interest- attitudes and Your Health (ISBN 0-9925720-
as Bach's Brandenburg Concertos and works ing and well illustrated newsletter on the 0-4, $7 .95); and, HELP YOURSELF TO
by Vivaldi. These works really harmonize the borderlands of music. HEALTH -- Profiles of Healthcare Profes-
body, mind and soul. They are tremendously sionals and Alternatives in Healthcare (ISBN
uplifting works that are musically based on *GRAVITY IS A PUSH by Walter C. 0-9925720-1-2, $5.95); from Turning Point
natural structures. While this may not be a Wright, Jr., 732 Ohio St., Fairfield CA 94533, Press, PO Box 718, Issaquah WA 98027, both
popular opinion, I still must say that I think (ISBN 0-8062-1263-2, published 1979 by books edited by Scott E. Miners. The frrst title
that people who rely on electronically induced Carlton Press, NY). Walter came and visited is a compilation of articles by Bernie Siegle,
techniques to enhance their consciousness BSRF HQ this September and he brought Deepak Chopra, and others on the forefront of
(including the entire field of brain machines along one ofhis push-gravity models, specifi- the alternative healthcare movement, provid-
and virtual reality) are being drawn into a cally a model of how the tides operate. He ing an interesting overview. The second title
synthetic subrealm, a mirror opposite of the asks the simple question: If the moon's grav- is, "a simple guide to 'whole-person' health
life-positive forces available for enhancing ity pulls the water up at high tide, then how practitioners in the Seattle I Tacoma, Pierce I
consciousness and evolving the spirit. Where come there is a high tide at the same time on King I Snohomish County metro regions.
it will lead I don't know, and I certainly won't the opposite side of the earth? His model is
be there to fmd out. made with magnets (with which he relates a NEWS FROM THE BORDERLANDS•••
congruency with gravity via formulae worked FLATIENED... An article in The Economtst,
* From Emahmn: Several issues back we out through experiment) and as the moon and Sept 14, 1991, was one manifestation of a
listed some books received from Emahmn on sun are moved around the earth bulbs light up worldwide effort to debunk the crop cirCle
the Tatwas, the basic elemental forms (square, showing the type oftide. We all enjoyed his phenomenon. In the U.S. the TV "news"
circle, crescent and triangle, and ovoid) which presentation so much we invited him to our carried the story of Doug Bower and Dfvid
interact with the consciousness, their use dat- upcoming conference, where he will set up Chorly who claim to have made all the crop
ing to antiquity. Emahmn has been gracious many of his demonstrations. Walter does circles by stepping on a board connected to
enough to send us another batch of his pub- presentations to high school science classes, ropes as they walked in circles, an obvious
lished materials! (Many thanks, kind sir). with many accolades from the students, but farce to those who have kept up with the
These books consist of pictures, to be colored with a request from the education board that phenomenon. Famous US commentator
by the individual as an exercise in conscious- he not do it anymore! Walter also sends out a Charles Osgood likened the ''true believers''
ness, comprised of various arrangements of monthly newsletter to interested researchers. in crop circles to holdout communists in the
the Tatwas. These various arrangements are USSR and John Birch Society members in the
designed to stimulate the consciousness into * From Rex Research, Box 19250, Jean NV US. This was followed by an attack on Uri
desired patterns such as concentration, recep- 89019: The Philosophers' Stone: The Short Geller and psychic phenomenon in general by
tivity, leadership, creativity, meditation, Path, a compilation of all the pertinent quotes the stage performer James Randi. So manu-
scientific insight, etc. Really fascinating from alchemical literature concerning the pro- factured fables make the international press,
materials from a man who has made this work duction of the PS. A most interesting while the facts are kept from view. But why
his life. The following is a listing of the latest document! Also: The Schappeler Sphere: go through such effort to debunk the crop
received: CELESTIAL GEOMETRY; THE Prime Mover, The SP was "a 10-inch steel circles? Easy, it is a phenomenon that cannot
SILVER THREAD; THE GOLDEN CO- sphere with internal copper coils and electro- be controlled or explained. UFOs can be
COON- A Magical Transformational Process rheological formula which produced power in explained as simply folks from another planet,
for Overcoming Fear and Limitation; BOOK the presence of a magnetic field.'' Mobius but crop circles??? An article in the
OF PROSPERITY; SVELTE; BONDS; Rex has done an amazing job of compiling Cerealogist, No 2, Winter 1990, titled A Care-
BOOK OF CORRESPONDENCES; and tidbits of lost information into me form. fully Planned Hoax provides information that
SUPRAVISION -- The Complete Set of Certainly a major stop on your way to building at least one crop circle hoax was performed by
TAIWA CARDS for Holistic Health, Self- a borderland library. $2 for latest catalog. British Military Intelligence afterworriedhigh-
Mastery andMaximum Utilization ofPersonal level government meetings. Well, at least we
Power. Alsoreceivedareanumberofcolored *EXOTIC PATENTS from Conti Associ- know there are some exciting happenings
Tatwa buttons which can be worn about to ates, PO Box 494, Armonk, NY 10504. This outside the plans ofthe ''New World Order'' .
carry the energies with you, perhaps to create is a sourcebook containing the numbers and
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