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Water Domes
Monday, March 23rd, 2009 | Nature, Land Sites, Animals | 1 Comment / Add a comment
Posted by: BP
I have some new ideas (for me) about water domes. I’d love any comments.
Water domes seem to come in groups of 5. There are usually 5 water domes on a city property and 10 or more water domes in a city park, or on a larger property. Not all properties have water domes.
Water domes can be blocked with things that can be easily removed such as a small rock, a flower pot, a stick or branch from a tree, a piece of paper in a city park, a dog’s ball, etc. (They can be blocked with things that can’t be easily removed too but these water domes are harder to unblock.)
When all of the water domes on a property or in a group are open, the energy of the water flowing from all the water domes on the property or in the group is beneficial or BG3. Also, the Benker, Hartman, and Curry grids are of beneficial energy and people are more compatible. (Sometimes the water domes on two nearby properties seem to form a group. All of the water domes on both properties work together.)
When just one (or more) of the water domes on a property or in a group is blocked, the water flowing from all the water domes on that property and the energy in the Benker, Hartman, and Curry grids is non-beneficial.
It’s probably a good idea to have a keeper of the water domes on a piece of property unless there is a better way to keep them open.
I thank you for your help in your workshop at the ASD convention in Vermont last summer, Atala, and for your wonderful writings.
Yoga Mudras Can Help Your Energy
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 | Crystal Life News | Add a comment
The ancient yogic cultures have given us many energy assisting practices now used in the West, including hatha yoga, meditation, pranayama, and mudras or hand positions. By placing your hands in various positions, you can profoundly affect your energy.
In today’s fast paced world, with all that is going on, we wanted to share with you the simple mudra below, which you can do anywhere, throughout the day. It affects accupressure points and stimulates self-confidence and self-assertion, and counteracts fear and timidity. Called the Ahamkara Mudra, it is done thusly: Bend index fingers slightly and put the upper phalanx of the thumb to the side of the middle phalanx of the index finger, at the upper part. Other fingers are straight. Hold for a minute or so, on either or both hands. 
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