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Unless you're a gardener, it's pretty easy to ignore soil. But it's actually an important element in all our lives. We walk on it, we sit on it, we barbeque on it, we build on it; we move it around, we plant in it, we manage it and mow over it, we put highways over it, we create ponds and lakes in it . . . it's the foundation of our planet and it is the underlying support for everything we do. Soil is a universe unto itself with a wide range of elements, layers, microbes, insects and animals that make up that universe-all of which link together in a highly cooperative manner to form soil. If you are growing plants or trees, you want the soil to be of the highest quality. And this is where ETS Plus for Soil comes in. It performs a magic that has to be seen to be believed. ETS Plus for Soil is for those working with natural environments on any scale. An instruction brochure is included.
NOTE: The time between Fall and Spring is a vital time to work on the strength and balance of your soil.
Read Machaelle's article on Perelandra "Gut Gardening."
Using ETS Plus for Soil for Land
- For general balancing and strengthening as a preventive measure
against soil and plant disease or infestation
- For strengthening the soil around treasured and old plants, shrubs
and trees
- Mixing with potting soil to use in greenhouses or with house plants,
atriums, terrariums and patio plants
- After damage from storms or heavy rains causing erosion
- For soil damage caused by acid rain, pollution, chemical spills or
years of abuse or misuse
- As a pick-me-up for garden or field soil throughout the growing
season or after a hard winter
- For preparing a new garden or field for planting or grazing
- For optimizing the interaction between plants, soil and fertilizers
Using ETS Plus for Soil for Farms, Fields, Wildflower Meadows,
Forests, Orchards and Commercial Truck Gardens
The direct application of ETS Plus for large areas will be impractical.
(Actually, it would be ridiculous.) So for large areas, you may use ETS Plus
for Soil by releasing it to the area using a process called "n.s.
application" which is a "nature spirit application." This is a simple yet
"high tech" nature process that requires you to work in partnership with
nature. You will offer the correct number of ETS Plus drops, and nature will
shift the essence and electrical pattern of those drops to the area you are
working with. (For this process, see below.) I know it may sound
magical, perhaps even outrageous. However, if you are brave of heart and
don't mind trying something totally new, this is the adventure for you.
Your biggest problem will be dealing with how to think about the results
you will see within a few days or throughout a growing season after you
apply ETS Plus for Soil to these areas. And you'll have trouble explaining it
to your friends.
Soil and Land Applied Dosages
Use the following ratios of ETS Plus for Soil in plain water when applying
directly to soil or mixing with potting soil:
- 8 drops per pint of water
- 17 drops per quart of water
- 23 drops per gallon of water
Do not mix ETS Plus for Soil with fertilizers. ETS Plus for Soil should be
applied in a plain water solution only. If you wish to fertilize the soil, do
this either 36 hours prior to or 36 hours after an ETS Plus for Soil
application.
For Mixing Multiple Gallons: Multiply the number of drops per
gallon (23) by the number of gallons you are mixing. (Example: 3 gallons
of water will need 69 drops of ETS Plus for Soil.)
Steps for Applying to Large Areas
I have set this n.s. application process up so that anyone may use it,
whether they are familiar with and use other Perelandra processes or not.
You will need a spoon and a watch or clock with a second hand.
- Focus on the area to be treated with ETS Plus for Soil. If the area has
an identifying name such as "north field," "south garden," "strawberry rows," "corn field," "pumpkin patch," "the south lawn," "the lower orchard," etc. state this name and think of it while you are testing. You'll need to visualize or think about the entire area you wish to work with while testing,
and using the identifying name may make this focus easier for you. Also, it
may be helpful to sketch out the boundary of the field, the forest or the
section of the orchard or vegetable garden. The focus allows nature to
connect the area in question with you for testing.
- Place 15 drops of ETS Plus for Soil in a spoon and hold the spoon out
in front of you. (You will use the same number of drops no matter what
makeup of soil or size area you are working with.)
- Say, "I would like the essence of these drops to be shifted to the soil
in (name of area)."
- Hold the spoon out for 10 seconds. (Nature will automatically shift the
pattern from the ETS Plus in the spoon to the area you are working with.)
- After 10 seconds, the shift will be complete. Wash the spoon. Do not
try to save the remaining liquid because that ETS Plus cannot be used again.
- That's it. Now watch for results.
For a Field, Forest or Land Area in Distress: Should a land
area show signs of distress and/or disease, apply ETS Plus once every three
weeks. Do this until the problem has passed i.e., the soil has
stabilized, its balance has been restored, its rhythms have been
reestablished and the plants growing in that soil are stronger.
General Strengthening: For general strengthening of an area as a
preventive measure, apply ETS Plus for Soil once every 6 weeks throughout
the growing season.
Using ETS Plus for Soil for Soil-less Gardens
- For the soil's support when activating or changing a soil-less
garden's DDP
- For general balancing and strengthening a soil-less garden's
structure and activities
- For addressing problems that may arise in the course of normal daily
activity
- For addressing unexpected issues that may impact the structure,
activity and flow of your soil-less garden, thus requiring a corresponding
change in the soil's support
- For shifting the soil back to its original patterns, rhythms and activity
once your soil-less garden's goals are accomplished
In order to set up and activate a soil-less garden, you need to know how to
open a coning and do kinesiology testing. These are explained and
demonstrated in the Perelandra DVD, Working with Nature in Soil-less
Gardens. Consequently, for these ETS Plus instructions, I am assuming
you have the basic soil-less garden tools already in place. For the testing,
you will need a spoon, a watch or clock with a second hand and, if you are
keeping records, pen and paper.
When using ETS Plus for Soil, the focus is the soil that supports and
stabilizes the soil-less garden and its DDP. Often, it is not apparent just
what area of soil is providing that support. Whenever I set up to work with
a soil-less garden's soil, I open the coning for the soil-less garden I'm
working with and say, "I'd like to do an ETS Plus test for the soil
supporting this soil-less garden." Immediately, the coning will "plug" into those areas and aspects of the surrounding soil that are linked to and
provide the supporting foundation for that soil-less garden. If you have
two active soil-less gardens within the same environment, there could be
different elements and aspects of the soil that support each garden. By
setting up for the test as I have indicated, nature identifies those different soil
elements for you.
Steps for Soil-less Gardens
- Open the coning you have set up for your soil-less garden. State: "I'd
like to do an ETS Plus test for the soil supporting this soil-less garden."
Wait 5 seconds for the full connection to the soil to occur.
- Then ask, "How many drops of ETS Plus for Soil are needed?"
Do a sequential kinesiology test. Place the correct number of drops in a
clean spoon and hold the spoon out in front of you.
- State: "I would like the essence of these drops to be shifted to the soil
supporting (name of soil-less garden)." Hold the spoon out for 10
seconds while the shift occurs.
- After 10 seconds, the shift will be complete. Wash the spoon. Do not
try to save the remaining liquid because that ETS Plus cannot be used
again.
- That's it. If you have no other business to do with your coning, close
the coning down.
During Times of Soil-less Garden Distress: If a soil-less
garden is not functioning well or seems to be "stuck," apply ETS Plus for
Soil once every 5 weeks. Do this until the problem has passed. Open the
coning, set up for an ETS Plus test and state that you wish to test the soil
as it relates to (describe the issues/problems). Then follow steps 2 through
5 as listed above.
General Strengthening: To do a general strengthening and
balancing of a soil-less garden's soil as a preventive measure, test for and
release ETS Plus once every 10 weeks.
Activating a Soil-less Garden's DDP: It is helpful, even essential,
when activating a DDP to make sure the soil that supports that DDP is
strong and balanced. Right after a DDP has been activated, set up for
testing its soil by using the Steps for Testing ETS Plus for Soil for Soil-less
Gardens. However, in step 1 you will now state: "I'd like to do an ETS Plus
test for the soil supporting this soil-less garden's DDP."
Follow steps 2 through 5 as listed.
Should you change your DDP at a later date, be sure you also test for ETS
Plus for Soil right after activating that new DDP.
For an Already-Activated Soil-less Garden and DDP: If you have a
soil-less garden and DDP that are already activated and functioning, I
strongly suggest you test the supporting soil for ETS Plus for Soil. First,
test for the soil-less garden by following steps 1 through 5 in Steps for
Testing ETS Plus for Soil for Soil-less Gardens. Then set up and test the soil
supporting that soil-less garden's DDP using the steps as described in
Activating a Soil-less Garden's DDP.
Short-term Soil-less Gardens: When the soil-less garden's goals
have been accomplished and your soil-less garden is ready to be
permanently closed down and de-activated, be sure to "release" the soil by
stating: "I would like for the soil that supported this soil-less garden and
its DDP to be shifted back to its normal patterns and rhythms." Then test
ETS Plus in light of the soil's shift and follow steps 2 through 5 in Steps for
Testing ETS Plus for Soil for Soil-less Gardens.
Contents
ETS Plus for Soil has been created from a combination of electrical
infusions from 167 different plants, minerals, natural gases and elements
found in the sea, atmosphere and on land. During the production process,
Machaelle works with nature to combine these components. In the first
phase of the process, nature restores each element to its original state of
balance, thus eliminating any damage that has been caused by
environmental breakdown and human interference. This allows ETS Plus for
Soil to be made with balanced and "clean" ingredients. In the next phase of
the production process, the balanced electrical patterns for each of these
167 elements are combined. The somewhat explosive result is a
completely new, unified, complex electrical pattern that has as its
foundation the patterns from all the elements required for ETS Plus for
Soil.
The electrical pattern for ETS Plus for Soil is then released to and stabilized
in water. White distilled vinegar is added as a preservative. ETS Plus for Soil
is a natural and organic product and is completely safe for plants, children,
animals and anyone with a compromised immune system. Note: It is not
intended for internal use.
If none of this makes sense to you, just remember that you probably don't
understand how your microwave or television works, yet you can use them
quite successfully. With ETS Plus for Soil, you may not understand how this
thing is produced or how it works but, like the microwave, you can still use
it successfully and with excellent results.
ETS Plus for Soil is specially protected from any harmful impact caused by
environmental pollution or travel security procedures, including x-ray.
How long each 2-oz. bottle will last depends on usage.
View the instructional brochure online,
click here.
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