ENVIRONMENTAL TOOLS
Besides doing the Energy Cleansing Process for your home and personal work environment on a regular basis (See Perelandra Garden Workbook, pp. 246 to 252), I suggest you also do regular MBP testing for your environment. (See Perelandra Microbial Balancing Program Manual, pp. 85 to 97.) The point of doing these two processes during difficult times is for you to maintain an environmental balance around you and your family. For overall health and well-being, this is critical. And finally, we have the tools at hand to take charge of the quality of our environment even when the world around us has gone mad.
Environmental ProcessesDo's & Don'ts
When considering working with the different Perelandra Environmental Processes, it is important to focus your time and attention on your own home and work environment. First of all, don't underestimate the impact your balanced home, land and work environment can have on the larger picture. If you have trouble seeing this, consider the impact the Perelandra garden has on the larger picture. It is a 100'-diameter garden, yet it has had a huge impact on people's lives from around the world. Likewise, using the Perelandra Environmental Processes in one apartment in Manhattan can have a tremendous healing effect on the environment and people in neighboring apartments and the Ground Zero area itself. Just as destruction has a rippling effect that can be seen and felt for great distances from the center of the destruction itself, balance has the same rippling effect. The problem is, destruction destroys and balance supports. It's easier to see that which is being destroyed than to see that which is being strengthened and supported. Consequently, we tend to undersell the power of balance and feel that something that appears small has little or no impact on the larger picture. Yet, we can easily see (and acknowledge) the impact of some destructive event that is equally small. Sounless you are directly connected (it's your home or it's your office) with an area that has been hit by terrorists, it is not appropriate for you to do any of the Perelandra Environmental Processes on that area. There is a 'universal code of consideration' that plays into this and that boils down simply to this: Don't meddle and don't interfere. It's just not appropriate or helpful for you to use the Perelandra processes for an environment that you do not own, rent or were paid to work in. To get a better understanding of what I'm saying here, read the last chapter of the Perelandra Garden Workbook II, which is the session I had with the Deva of Planet Earth. I think this will help clarify what I'm saying about the positive and powerful impact of balance on the surrounding environment and give you confidence about the importance of paying attention to your little corner of the world.
For those of you who would like to help stabilize, strengthen and support your own environment during this time of crises (and, therefore, help many others from the positive ripple effect you set up), use the Co-Creative Troubleshooting Process (see Perelandra Garden Workbook II, chapter 11). If you do the Troubleshooting Process, you'll know exactly what your environment needs in order for it to return to and hold balance.
The question of public land (parks, monuments or any area that is supported by your taxes and, therefore, its collective ownership includes you):
- Open a 4-point coning with the deva of that land/building/area, Pan, the appropriate members of the White Brotherhood and your higher self.
- State that you would like to offer the Co-Creative Troubleshooting Process, and then ask if it's appropriate for you to do this work on the area in question. Kinesiology test for the answer.
If you receive a negative, don't take it personally. Understand this is not a value judgment on you. There are all sorts of processes that are going on and they are occurring on many levels as part of a natural healing process. It simply may not be helpful to introduce the processes you are offering into the mix right now. You can follow up by asking if it is appropriate for you to offer the Co-Creative Troubleshooting Process at a later date. If so, do incremental testing to get the approximate time for you to return with the offer. At that time, you may get a second 'no.' This only means that due to the ongoing natural process, it is still not time to 'insert' the Troubleshooting Process. Find out if they want you to offer it again at a future date. Keep doing this until you get either the go-ahead from the coning or you get a 'no' when you ask if you should offer again. The 'no' means that, in light of how things have developed, they now see that the Troubleshooting Process is no longer needed.
If you are taken up on your offer to do the Troubleshooting Process, just focus the process on the specific area you are addressing and proceed with the process as it is written. Be sure you do all of the follow-up testing that may come up. This will be critical for moving the area completely through the process.
The important thing to remember here is the thing that got you to raise the question about a specific area and the processes in the first placeyour desire and commitment to help. You have to find out if your help is appropriate in the first place. And then decide if you want to help according to your personal ideas of what might be helpful or if you want to join your efforts with an existing team that is already at work with an overall and comprehensive healing process. Life does not remain stagnant, even after we have blown it to bits through terrorism. It immediately seeks to right itself. It is this process in which we need to join. Just because we know that the Co-Creative Troubleshooting Process exists and we know something about how to use it doesn't mean it's going to be helpful to insert it when and where we would like. To be really helpful, we need to insert it into a weaveor a dance. In short, we need to be careful when using the tool.
HELPING FRIENDS AND FAMILY
Now that you've got your own health, soil-less gardens and environment under control, your friends and family are going to be asking what you're doing. Click below for a number of suggestions on how to use the Perelandra Products to help friends and family with difficult times . . .
