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  • Michael
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    Beautiful discussion. Succinct, deeply in-form-ative.

    Is it possible to get a pdf of the slides?

  • in reply to: A Listing of Sources for Buying Retail Herbs Mail Order #405578

    Michael
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    My favorite is Friends of the Trees Botanicals in the Pacific NW. Michael Skeeter, one of the owners, is quite a character and is really into what he does. Quality is high, prices are reasonable, shipping can be expensive.

    https://friendsofthetreesbotanicals.com/

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #404661

    Michael
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    Sorry, forgot to reply to the understanding what we do question:

    I prefer to use musical analogies. Everything in the world sings (vibrates in scientific terms). It is possible to gather those songs using instruments that are tuned to the etheric and subtle fields. These instruments can be thought of as 3-dimensional mandalas that gather and focus the songs. Once gathered, we use aqueous alcohol to ‘record’ the songs, creating mother tinctures. These mother tinctures are then used to create our products.

    Continuing with the other side of the musical analogy – when our health is out of balance, the songs we’re singing – the songs of liver, kidney, etc – can be out of tune or are missing notes. With our products, we provide the sheet music and tuning fork energies so that we can return to singing the songs of health.

    Simplistically, this could be described as radionics. I don’t use that term because it can mean almost anything from diagrams on paper to very sophisticated instruments. And with the celestrial, we are way beyond what is currently known about radionics.

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #404659

    Michael
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    When Sajah was at Bastyr, he studied with a good friend of mine – Dr. Robin DiPasquale ND. She pointed me to his work. I’m always happy to see practical alchemy alive and well in the 21st century.

    Thank you for signing up. There is a video on our homepage that provides some background on how we do what we do. You, and others here, might be interested in a project I began in early ’23 called ‘Celestrial’, which is a neologism combination of Celestial and Terrestrial. https://aetherea.life/celestrial/. It is designed to gather, amplify, harmonize and balance forces we are receiving from the cosmos and the soul of Earth. It is one of my answers to the great ‘depression’ that was dumped on us in 2020. When there is that much detrimental energy being put out, there is always an upwelling force that can be found and focused.

    People here might be familiar with some of the components used to create the Celestrial:

    13-sided Vogel quartz crystal + Star of David quartz crystal cut to Marcel Vogel’s specification

    Slim Spurling Harmonizer

    3′ Genesa crystal

    We use the Celestrial to charge all of our products. It also has a very beneficial effect on our land and surrounding environment. Plants are bigger and brighter and the animals that wander through our yard seem to be positively effected as well.

    Yes, from what you’ve described in your other posts, Tune-Up Liver and Tune-Up Kidney should be helpful. Given the great complexity of the issues you are describing, I would recommend seeking a very experienced and qualified homeopath or naturopath, though they can be expensive. It is impossible to adequately assess what’s happening by blog posts.

    All best wishes to you Kev.

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #404554

    Michael
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    Hi Kev,

    I can highly recommend Sajah’s products and work. He successfully creates plant-based products using alchemical methods at very reasonable price points. As Dr Barre is well aware, the use of alchemical methods significantly improves the depth and effectiveness of any herb properly prepared. Sajah knows what he’s doing.

  • in reply to: Stretching, Yoga, or something along those lines…. #395601

    Michael
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    I put together a video that combines structurally corrected yoga, active isolated stretching and Daoist yoga that you might find helpful:

    https://aetherea.life/video/

    It’s a 15 minute routine that covers hips/back/legs, shoulders/neck and eyes.

  • in reply to: Music #387098

    Michael
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    Joep Franssens Harmony of the Spheres:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLkmMEEiNBk

    Hauntingly beautiful. For choir and strings.

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #410790

    Michael
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    I would be thrilled by a whole episode just on this part of your description of your Work -capitalized to acknowledge your advancement of the Art:

    “ New technologies can offer a superior transmission of informational fields, especially when done in the presence of specific noble gas(s) radiation that attunes to a desired mineral octave during the final stages. I use pulsed sonication to prevent heating or degradation, and pair appropriate pulsation ratios for the material I’m working with.”

    Yowza.

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #410770

    Michael
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    Thank you for a fascinating reply Dr. Barre. Complete agreement about needing to move the ball forward. Spagyrics is a past time for me – in some literal senses. I mostly work in the etheric – “radionics” see previous parts of this thread for why the quotes are there – creating spagyrics in the OG method helps ground me and lets me get my hands dirty, literally.

    I move for an Alfacast where Mike interviews you on your spagyric journey!

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #410766

    Michael
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    I agree with all your points Dr. Barre. Sajah is a good place to get started in alchemy. His spagyric products are of good quality and accessible, so good place to get a taste of the alchemical world. I’ve not found anyone producing high quality ‘elixir’ grade tinctures yet. I’m not sure the practice of creating them lends itself to commercialization.

    Sajah is a relatively recent graduate of Bastyr. Robin, mentioned previously, was one of his instructors. She shared a story from a visit she paid Bastyr a few years back. A student accidentally cut themselves with a knife. She asked the instructor of her naturopathic medicine class what she should put on the cut. Neosporin she was told. I’m fairly certain Sajah came up around the time that the co-opting of naturopaths was reaching allopathic stages of completion. The story is an example of how far it’s gone.

    I would put in a major thumb’s up for an interview with Robert Bartlett. I agree that if someone was seriously interested in alchemy, Robert is an excellent place to start. His book ‘Real Alchemy’ was one of the first ones I read. He is also a great lecturer, lots of fascinating stories.

    Will you be sharing more of your current alchemical practices? It would be great to hear your experiences.

    My current spagyric sideline is very old school and low tech, significantly influenced by Robert: tincture at 100f in a garbage-picked terrarium, lined on the outside with pink insulation foam and a sand bottom, terrarium heater. Tincture for 3 months or more. Generally 95% alcohol, though I have included glycerin and increased water content for certain herbs.

    I’ve tried ultrasonication tinctures, but haven’t been happy with the depth. They feel very thin, relative to the OG method.


  • Michael
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    Thank you Mike!🖖

  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #404780

    Michael
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    17 years in and this process still blows my mind every day.

    Something is being created from no-thing. The something is the ability to provide our bodies, our animal and plant friends as well, with the

    in->formation (a la Bohm/Laszlo)

    they need to ‘Know what healthy feels like’ (one of our taglines). The no-thing is what we’ve been discussing above.

    Take a Journey into the Symphony of your Self:

    https://videos.sproutvideo.com/embed/ac9ddab9131ce5c225/80e951eedf988510?autoPlay=true&lightbox=true&lightbox=true

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  • in reply to: Evolutionary Herbalism & Sajah Popham #404750

    Michael
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    😀

    I forget that I can be more descriptive on this site. I’m so used to having to grossly filter my descriptions to comply with regulatory authorities.

    Our work involves a team, some here in the physical, some not. The non-physical members I call the ‘Architects’. I gave them that name because, as far as I can tell, they have some responsibility for designing and executing Nature’s blueprints. The Architects are a group of ~15 beings. Half of them were human, the other half not. We communicate through an interface designed by one of our physical team members, Nick Franks. Nick designs the finest radionics instruments I am aware of.

    The interface is called an LRI, short for Large Radionics Instrument. The interface is necessary because our, at least my, nervous systems are not ready for that kind of juice. Intentions are communicated, then the Architects respond by transmitting the information field for the requested ‘material’, in quotes because there’s nothing physical yet, to proprietary programmable cards.

    The other instruments we use are ‘Coherent energy transducers’ (CET) – they are tuned to the subtle fields – with a strong force presence there and here. The CETs transmit the information field generated by the LRIs into mother tinctures, etc and allow for modification of the field’s harmonics.

    There’s quite a bit more going on than this, but this is probably a lot to digest as is.

    Nick’s website is http://www.radionics.co.uk

    Kev – PS for you – the Portland homeopath is a classical homeopath, so will be more narrowly focused.

  • in reply to: Music #399002

    Michael
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    Hi Kev,

    Thank you for posting this. Yes, I find it an incredibly beautiful piece of music. There is a very high quality version available on Voces8’s Enchanted Isle release. The purity of their voices and of their arrangement goes straight to my heart.

  • in reply to: Turpentine #388029

    Michael
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    Joining the chorus for Dr. Daniels.

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