The Irish Topic
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Happily the haters are keeping very quiet on this page, is that a good or bad thing?
We'll keep on doing what we can, trying to get people to wake up, even if we fail.
I agree about trying to bring a horse to water, as Laurel and Hardy said 'You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead'
Laughing at my own jokes, sorry L and H's jokes.
Another experimental session with Murielle this evening, trying to get the 'dreamy buddha' mold perfect before sending it off to you. She had much better success with her mixture, she had been using FAR too much salt for the small amount of plaster she was mixing. This evening we used only a sprinkle of salt (okay because using beach sand) and she added a dash of vinegar which slowed up the hardening process nicely. I dont want you tearing your hair out in frustration, being a perfectionist isn't easy.
The photo shows the progression towards the mould having all her extremities, getting there.
You'll be glad to hear the Buddha usually unmoulds nicely, though one this evening came out a bit pockmarked - the second one we did was perfect, Murielle left clutching that and the best of the others
Now I can see the bee seems to be collecting pollen, I can see it on her legs.
It's so great to hear that all is well with you, 'cozy, not anxious or worrying' what a change from a couple of months ago when you were 'jumpy' to say the least, I'm feeling happy for you.
We'll keep on doing what we can, trying to get people to wake up, even if we fail.
I agree about trying to bring a horse to water, as Laurel and Hardy said 'You can lead a horse to water but a pencil must be lead'
Laughing at my own jokes, sorry L and H's jokes.
Another experimental session with Murielle this evening, trying to get the 'dreamy buddha' mold perfect before sending it off to you. She had much better success with her mixture, she had been using FAR too much salt for the small amount of plaster she was mixing. This evening we used only a sprinkle of salt (okay because using beach sand) and she added a dash of vinegar which slowed up the hardening process nicely. I dont want you tearing your hair out in frustration, being a perfectionist isn't easy.
The photo shows the progression towards the mould having all her extremities, getting there.
You'll be glad to hear the Buddha usually unmoulds nicely, though one this evening came out a bit pockmarked - the second one we did was perfect, Murielle left clutching that and the best of the others
Now I can see the bee seems to be collecting pollen, I can see it on her legs.
It's so great to hear that all is well with you, 'cozy, not anxious or worrying' what a change from a couple of months ago when you were 'jumpy' to say the least, I'm feeling happy for you.
Re: The Irish Topic
By Greg
I'm not sure if I'm posting in the right catergory, so many topics, anyway if it's in wrong place I trust you will see to it EK..........
A morning spent painting plasterite dragon........
Plasterite dragon coming along nicely. Base coat of black, then used a technique called 'drybrushing' to apply a light green, a further two or three coats of different hues should have it looking good.
Then rest of the day, driving around thirty odd miles and gifting several towers.....
up to mischief ......
And had a partner in crime...she has a strong arm and a good aim, prettier than me too... .
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Thanks for your good wishes, I'm sure it will be fun vising Croatia with I believe a venture into Bosnia, so will be tiring with a lot of driving from place to place. I'm better organised for gifting this time, 6 little bags sneakily hidden in one suitcase and one carry on, not to scare my puppy travelling companions (who are paying the bills). or exasperate them too much. All in all over 3 kilos . Will also have to be careful to be subtle at the same time as hoping to have some photos, that may be tricky
So wish me luck and fingers crossed.
So wish me luck and fingers crossed.
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More overkill with photos, but I'm too tired to weed them out more than I already did, it was a long day. And survived the plain 'dinner' of slices of 'ham' 'cheese' lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber and bread. No harm to eat plainly for once but no alcohol?
On holidays?
The horror!
And ingratitude
shame shame
Yes well good luck to the locals with their Slivovitsch, as you know I'm not madly addicted to 'drink' but still, on holidays, one expects a little bit at least. Don't think the relatives see this page, hope not, or I won't be invited away again [. No I don't think there's any ulterior motive, just bad planning and timing, not stocking up when we have the opportunity and arriving in places far too late to find any restaurants. I've started throwing out hints though 'David I'm sure you could do with a beer after that long drive' not exactly subtle.
Yesterday was very pleasant apart from the long drive as mentioned (Zadar to Dubrovnik via the Coast Road), madness really even though the view was beautiful until it became dark. We visited another national park, KRKA, it was more accessible to Yukie with her painful legs, we didn't do much of the area but still enjoyable. Pics are from my gifting there. Some obvious, some less so/invisible. Then to Trogir (pretty) where I left a few more pieces.
We arrived in Dubrovnik rather late and tired so guess what our 'dinner' was? A lovely sandwich I made with the same 'ham' and 'cheese' lovely fresh tomato,cucumber and lettuce. This time I requested the hidden stock of chocolate and shortbread for the final touch. Lucky we'd had a snack at lunchtime, in my case a truly horrible 'kebab' in a huge roll. If you're wondering about the ''s, it's because neither cheese, ham, dinner or kebab bear much likeness to the real stuff.
On holidays?
The horror!
And ingratitude
shame shame
Yes well good luck to the locals with their Slivovitsch, as you know I'm not madly addicted to 'drink' but still, on holidays, one expects a little bit at least. Don't think the relatives see this page, hope not, or I won't be invited away again [. No I don't think there's any ulterior motive, just bad planning and timing, not stocking up when we have the opportunity and arriving in places far too late to find any restaurants. I've started throwing out hints though 'David I'm sure you could do with a beer after that long drive' not exactly subtle.
Yesterday was very pleasant apart from the long drive as mentioned (Zadar to Dubrovnik via the Coast Road), madness really even though the view was beautiful until it became dark. We visited another national park, KRKA, it was more accessible to Yukie with her painful legs, we didn't do much of the area but still enjoyable. Pics are from my gifting there. Some obvious, some less so/invisible. Then to Trogir (pretty) where I left a few more pieces.
We arrived in Dubrovnik rather late and tired so guess what our 'dinner' was? A lovely sandwich I made with the same 'ham' and 'cheese' lovely fresh tomato,cucumber and lettuce. This time I requested the hidden stock of chocolate and shortbread for the final touch. Lucky we'd had a snack at lunchtime, in my case a truly horrible 'kebab' in a huge roll. If you're wondering about the ''s, it's because neither cheese, ham, dinner or kebab bear much likeness to the real stuff.
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A day trip to Mostar, wasn't a great day for David. Firstly Yukie thought he needed his sleep so didn't wake him early enough so we were late getting away. I thought this was an interesting philosophical question, should Yukie be to blame for Dave not waking up in time, I had the temerity to mention it but think I survived [im-happy-smiley-emoticon].
Driving to Mostar, the bloody satnav sent us up a narrow road that looked as though it would bring us right across a high mountain,
so we decided to head back down again, unfortunately Dave detached a bit of the bumper doing a narrow reverse turn.
He took it very well, all stayed calm in spite of the rattle. Hope he took out the bells and whistles insurance.
We stopped at a pretty little village in Bosnia, for refreshments. I bought some big pomegranates,
now have to work out a way of squeezing them. My first bit of gifting, gave a little 'pretty' to the stallholder and his daughter,
they seemed very interested.
Driving to Mostar, the bloody satnav sent us up a narrow road that looked as though it would bring us right across a high mountain,
so we decided to head back down again, unfortunately Dave detached a bit of the bumper doing a narrow reverse turn.
He took it very well, all stayed calm in spite of the rattle. Hope he took out the bells and whistles insurance.
We stopped at a pretty little village in Bosnia, for refreshments. I bought some big pomegranates,
now have to work out a way of squeezing them. My first bit of gifting, gave a little 'pretty' to the stallholder and his daughter,
they seemed very interested.
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Murielle and I had an interesting and messy morning making Plasterite bowls.
I think they should be called crystal cleansing bowls, leave your crystals in them to be .....
yes.... cleansed. The technique involves blowing up balloons, mixing plaster, pouring into a bottle then the balloon
is attached to the bottle and plasterite transferred into the balloon which is then perched over a semi-spherical shape,
in this case a pottery bowl.
Quite nice organic shapes ensue, nice strong, heavy bowls.
She's excellent at do it yourself. I'm sure I could if I tried but choose
to ignore the smoke misting up the kitchen from a 'broken' extractor fan.
She hops up on a chair, unscrews part of the fan, changes the fuse, back together and bingo,
a working fan - simple. Well done M.
I cooked a tasty soup to use up the bags of Brussels Sprouts left behind by relatives going back to Japan,
Roasted garlic, chopped onion, bit of carrot sauteed in butter and olive oil.
Add in sprouts, salt, pepper, stock, 'hot pepper sauce' had none so used a bit of chilli, parsley,
bit of nutmeg, bit of tamarind paste
(not in recipe but it showed up),Cook for 20 minutes then blitz with magimix, add in cream and serve.
It was very nice, must remember it.
She couldn't even identify the main ingredient which would probably be a blessing for some sprouts haters .
I think they should be called crystal cleansing bowls, leave your crystals in them to be .....
yes.... cleansed. The technique involves blowing up balloons, mixing plaster, pouring into a bottle then the balloon
is attached to the bottle and plasterite transferred into the balloon which is then perched over a semi-spherical shape,
in this case a pottery bowl.
Quite nice organic shapes ensue, nice strong, heavy bowls.
She's excellent at do it yourself. I'm sure I could if I tried but choose
to ignore the smoke misting up the kitchen from a 'broken' extractor fan.
She hops up on a chair, unscrews part of the fan, changes the fuse, back together and bingo,
a working fan - simple. Well done M.
I cooked a tasty soup to use up the bags of Brussels Sprouts left behind by relatives going back to Japan,
Roasted garlic, chopped onion, bit of carrot sauteed in butter and olive oil.
Add in sprouts, salt, pepper, stock, 'hot pepper sauce' had none so used a bit of chilli, parsley,
bit of nutmeg, bit of tamarind paste
(not in recipe but it showed up),Cook for 20 minutes then blitz with magimix, add in cream and serve.
It was very nice, must remember it.
She couldn't even identify the main ingredient which would probably be a blessing for some sprouts haters .
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Re: Plaster orgonite
by josh » Mon Oct 17, 2011 6:10 pm
Hello Renjit Yes the mix for the Plasterite is correct, of late I have been mixing only quartz sand in the mix and it seems to work as well, as well as Orgonite the quartz sand has been one of my ingredient in it: the energies are good.
It has been one of my effort to trust Nature to give me what is needed to accomplish the goal of purification of energies in the environment, so all is becoming more and more simplified, for over a year now, I have been working with the hats of acorns, I found them to be natural amplifiers, I have made some devices with Orgonite, Plasterite, Pillows with as much acorn hats that I could put in, and found the broadcasting much improved,
I am certain there are much surrounding each of us that could be used for the work we are doing.
Josh
Re: New mix for Orgonite
by josh » Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:46 am
I will share with you what I feel and believe deeply, it is a bit off the common path but that is the way it is , I believe with all my being
that all is alive with a large degree of consciousness and has the right to ask for the greatest degree of respect, and as I walk among the trees, the grass, the clouds, the winged people, the four legged, the creepy crawlies I have no problem what ever to behave toward them as if they were my close relatives, because they are, they are my relations, the grand fathers the rocks, the water, the air, the earth I walk on, all of them are wonderful friends of mine, and I do not want it any other way.
I am never alone
So for your pipe stone dust, it is your relative as well, speak to it and ask what is the best for her, will she accept to help in this way, or would she rather be in a medicine pouch,.....
listen, she is conscious, and as you give this closeness, this intimate feeling to ALL that surrounds you:
you will feel so elated, there is not one moment where you will not know that you are with your close family
josh
Re: Plaster orgonite
by josh on Wed Jul 14, 2010 11:01 am
Hello Orgone Donor, I did get some bio sand from Leo, and it is somewhat energetic,
but it feel more like tortured sand, and we feel that the energy of it would be here without boiling the poor thing,
It is just as easy to admit that sand, clouds etc..,
ALL is alive,
and speak to the substance (make sure no one is looking) ,
and ask it to help, you will be surprised at the amount of consciousness in all the elements surrounding us,
their honesty makes mankind look very pale .
josh
Re: Plaster orgonite
by josh »
Mon Jul 05, 2010 5:35 pm
You can charge your devices as they are hardening to sit whatever intentions you like,
or frequencies, or sounds, but as you work with the Selenite you find a degree of consciousness in it that quite unusual:
it will respond to your intents, for example if you find yourself in a situation where you need a lot of Life force energy and you do not have enough with you,
may be just one piece, you can ask the Selenite to link it self with of the other plasterite creations in the world and you will have just that ,
you see they are all connected in a real way,
as well you can ask your tools of Light to turn it self off and it will do that,
so you have with the plasterite a device that is very conscious on many levels
josh
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Thanks to EK for assembling the video clips to make this record of our workshop in Tessa ‘s beautiful garden and home yesterday.
We all co-operated very pleasantly and four whole 25 kilo bags of plaster were used up equating to 160 kilos of Plasterite, I think that must be a record.
That’s a lot of Plasterite to add to the already large amount of positive Life Force Energy pieces in Co. Wexford.
Tessa’s large garden with mature trees is magical and she has a beautiful house, with swallows flying into the porch where they have a nest, I’ll post some photos if I can get the phone to transfer the photos to the laptop, it is sulking a bit.
We all co-operated very pleasantly and four whole 25 kilo bags of plaster were used up equating to 160 kilos of Plasterite, I think that must be a record.
That’s a lot of Plasterite to add to the already large amount of positive Life Force Energy pieces in Co. Wexford.
Tessa’s large garden with mature trees is magical and she has a beautiful house, with swallows flying into the porch where they have a nest, I’ll post some photos if I can get the phone to transfer the photos to the laptop, it is sulking a bit.
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Second Workshop Wexford at Tessa´s
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