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POSTED: October 4, 2005


Perelandra Health Watch 12
THE H5N1 VIRUS, ENVIRONMENTS AND ANIMALS
Preparing our personal environment and domestic birds
for exposure to H5N1


by Machaelle Wright
Perelandra, Center for Nature Research

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Over the years, I have successfully prepared Perelandra for an outside impact from something that, up to that time, had not been a part of Perelandra?s environment. I call them 'alien invasions.' My goal was to work with nature to maintain Perelandra's balance in light of this impact and, where appropriate, enfold the new 'thing' into Perelandra's biosphere, thus creating a newly ordered balance for Perelandra. (When it was not appropriate, the work I did with nature established resistance to the new thing in the biosphere.) An example of this work: A number of years ago gypsy moths moved through the east coast of the United States eating the leaves from deciduous trees, which killed the trees and left entire forests in the moths' path destroyed. States and communities responded to the gypsy-moth problem with massive spraying programs. Despite the lethal nature of the spray (to humans and animals as well as the gypsy moths) the gypsy moth wasn't stopped and continued its trek south towards Virginia in search of new leaves to eat.

Perelandra is half forest. As I watched news reports of the moths' movement toward us, I asked nature what to do to prepare Perelandra for their arrival. I was given a couple of simple things to do to shore up and hold the land's balance in light of the coming army of gypsy moths. A few weeks after I did these things (which took about twenty minutes total to complete), a fellow from the forestry service arrived to check our woods. He found that gypsy moths were present. However, and much to his surprise, he also found an insect present in our woods that was a natural predator of the gypsy moth and served to keep the moth in check. He said that in all of his inspections, this was the first time he found a natural predator already present. Normally the forestry service had to introduce this predator into an area.

The result of my work with nature is that we did have gypsy moths at Perelandra for about two or three years. And they did eat some leaves. But their impact on our trees was light and, to my knowledge, we lost no trees. In comparison, the areas around us were hit hard by the gypsy moth and most people opted for having their land and forests sprayed. We may still have gypsy moths present in our woods. If so, I'm not aware of it because the impact throughout their life cycle is so light on the rest of the biosphere. That's working with nature to enfold something alien into an environment in balance.

So, here we are again. Something new is moving around the planet: H5N1, the avian flu virus. I have already sent out a Health Watch Bulletin addressing what we can do to build our body's resistance to H5N1. But we can help ourselves, our land and the animals and elements that are a natural part of our land and home biosphere by preparing our environment for H5N1. Frequently I say to people, 'Never underestimate the power of balance.' Preparing for H5N1 is one of those times when we need to look to nature's power of balance for help. From watching how H5N1 is moving from Asia, through Russia and into Europe, I suspect that none of us will be able to avoid dealing with this virus and we will never be able to eliminate it from the global picture. Instead, we will need to learn to co-exist with H5N1 in a mutually beneficial balance.

Try to remember that the H5N1 viruses are not sitting around in meetings discussing ways to mount lethal attacks on birds and humans. What we are watching on the news is not some massive, diabolical thought out microbial plan. Microbes have one major goal: survival. They are masters of survival and they will do whatever is necessary to survive, including responding to changing environmental variables. Along this same vein they are also opportunists. Given the opportunity to survive on an unusually grand scale, they will take it. After all, from the microbes' perspective, this is the balanced response. Normally, microbes do not provide their own opportunity to break out on what we would call a pandemic scale. Rather, we humans provide those opportunities. We alter the environment or establish questionable living patterns that create opportunities for microbes to break out in ways that are counterproductive to our own health and survival. They are responding to the variables we provide. I suspect that besides scaring the bejeesus out of people, H5N1 is 'telling' us something important about the state of our global environment, something important that we need to address.

And this is where nature comes in. What steps do we need to take to establish a new level of balance in our personal environment that provides a mutually beneficial balance for all within that environment, including (if necessary) H5N1' As I've said, I don't think we're going to be free of this virus ever again, so we better establish a cooperative relationship with it. I opened this question up to nature and the following are nature's suggestions for what we each can do to prepare our environment for exposure to H5N1.

NOTE: These suggestions are only for environments for which we are personally responsible - that is, what we own, rent or lease.

IMPORTANT FROM MACHAELLE : When I write a Health Watch that includes a list of Perelandra processes and products that apply to the subject of that Health Watch, I do not mean to imply that you need to purchase everything on the list. I am merely giving you the options to consider. For example, if one situation has two options—such as, several bottles of the MBP Balancing Solutions and the Microbial Balancing Program Phase 1 Testing—I do not mean you must work with both of these options. Let's say you already have on hand or wish to purchase the MBP Balancing Solutions that I list. Choosing the MBP Solution option, in this case, would be the easiest way for you to address that Health Watch situation. And if you already work with the Microbial Balancing Program or you?ve been waiting for a reason to learn the program, you may also choose to work with the MBP Phase 1 testing that I listed. In this example, the listing of two options means you may choose to work with either or both, according to your personal preference and comfort level. In the Health Watches, I list all options so that each of you can have all the pertinent information for making a decision. I never mean for you to do everything listed—unless you want to do everything listed.

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To prepare a land-based environment (the land we own, rent or lease), its animals, its various elements and buildings:

ETS Plus for Soil
For farms (including its fields, meadows, forests, orchards, wildlife and buildings), commercial truck gardens, home lots (including sheds and garage).

  • Frequency: Once every four weeks for a total of three applications.
  • Setup: See the process listed below.

To prepare an environment for exposure to H5N1, you will be using ETS Plus for Soil to strengthen and build the soil that supports your environment. Applying ETS Plus for Soil for these 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.' This is a simple 'high tech' nature process and requires you to work in partnership with nature. You will offer the correct number of ETS Plus for Soil drops and nature will shift the essence and electrical pattern of those drops to the area you are working with.

The Steps for Applying ETS Plus for Soil 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.

  1. For the setup, state: 'I wish to prepare my environment for exposure to H5N1.'

    Then identify and focus on the area to be treated with ETS Plus for Soil. If the area has an identifying name—'our family property/home' (or in my personal case, 'Perelandra')—state this name and think of it during the process. You'll need to visualize or think about the entire area you wish to work with, and using the identifying name may make this focus easier for you. Helpful Hint: Sketch the boundary of the environment on paper and set the sketch in front of you to look at during the process. Your focus allows nature to identify the environment you wish to prepare for exposure to H5N1.

  2. Place 18 drops of ETS Plus for Soil in a clean 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 of area you are working with. The number of drops for this H5N1 process is different from the number of drops listed in the brochure when applying ETS Plus for Soil for general balancing and soil building.)

  3. Say, 'I would like the essence of these drops to be shifted to the soil in ___________ (name of area/environment).'

  4. Continue holding the spoon out for 10 seconds. (Nature will automatically shift the pattern from the ETS Plus for Soil in the spoon to the environment you are preparing.)

  5. After 10 seconds, the shift will be complete. Wash the spoon. Do not try to save the remaining liquid because that ETS Plus for Soil cannot be used again.

  6. That's it. Schedule to do this process two more times. Do the second procedure one month after the first application. Do the third and final application one month after the second application.

Microbial Balancing Program (environment)—Phase 1 Testing
For farms (including its fields, meadows, forests, orchards, wildlife and buildings), commercial truck gardens, home lots (including sheds and garage).

  • Frequency: Once every six weeks for a total of four tests.
  • Setup: Microbial balancing to prepare your personal environment (home and property) for exposure to H5N1.

Use the MBP Troubleshooting Chart. The Microbial Balancing Program strengthens the colonies of important beneficial microbes that are a vital part your environment and prepares them for exposure to H5N1. Phase 1 Testing is simple and takes relatively little time to do. To set up for this testing, write at the top of the MBP Troubleshooting Chart the setup as listed above for the environment you are addressing. Then test the chart as outlined for Phase 1. Plan to do a Phase 1 test once every six weeks for a total of four tests. This will complete the preparation needed for the H5N1.

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Preparing domestic birds (chickens, ducks, geese, parrots, parakeets . . . ) for exposure to H5N1:

  • MBP Balancing Solutions
    • Immune System Balancing Solution
    • Lymphatic System Balancing Solution
    • Nervous System Balancing Solution
    • Respiratory System Balancing Solution
  • Frequency: Once (1x daily in the early morning) every six weeks for a total of four applications.
  • Setup: See the process listed below.

I am assuming that it is going to be unwieldy to administer four separate MBP Balancing Solutions to your flock of birds. So to facilitate this situation, set up for an n.s. process similar to the process used for administering ETS Plus for Soil to land areas. It is important that the MBP Balancing Solutions not be mixed together and shifted to your birds as one 'super solution.' Therefore, you will need to do the n.s. process four times (one time for each suggested Solution).

  1. State: 'I wish to shift the MBP __________ System Balancing Solution to my ________ (chickens, geese, parrot, etc.) in preparation for exposure to H5N1.'

  2. Place the correct number of drops listed on the MBP Solution label in a clean spoon and hold the spoon out in front of you.

  3. Say, 'I would like the essence of these drops to be shifted to ___________ (chickens, geese, parrot, etc.).'

  4. Continue holding the spoon out for 10 seconds. (Nature will automatically shift the pattern from the Balancing Solution in the spoon to the bird(s) you are working with.)

  5. After 10 seconds, the shift will be complete. Wash the spoon. Do not try to save the remaining liquid in the spoon because that MBP Balancing Solution cannot be used again.

  6. Repeat steps 1 through 5 for each of the remaining MBP Balancing Solutions.

NOTE: The population of wild birds that are a part of your environment will be prepared for exposure to H5N1 automatically when you prepare the environment using ETS Plus for Soil. You do not need to shift these four MBP Balancing Solutions to them. Wild birds that frequently interface with and live in your environment are a natural part of that environment. However, domestic birds such as chickens and geese, by definition are not and require a different preparation.

NOTE: At this point, there is no evidence that H5N1 is infecting other domestic animals such as dogs and cats. However, if you are concerned and wish to prepare those domestic animals for exposure to H5N1, simply administer a daily dose of the MBP Immune and Lymphatic System Balancing Solutions one time daily in the evenings. The number of drops to be administered are listed on the labels. Do this each day for as long as there is potential exposure.

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Preparing soil-free environments such as apartments and offices for exposure to H5N1:

Energy Cleansing Process

  • Frequency: Once every three weeks for a total of three times.
  • Set-up: State at the beginning of each process that this Energy Cleansing is to prepare the environment of your _________ (apartment, office, etc.) for exposure to H5N1.

The Perelandra Energy Cleansing Process is an especially effective balancing tool to use when working with soil-free environments. By stating the setup right at the beginning, you will focus the process specifically on preparing your soil-free environment for H5N1 exposure. If an environment is balanced, it will not be hospitable to alien microbes. Put simply, the viruses will find that environment unfriendly to their survival and avoid it. This specially-focused Energy Cleansing Process will clear out energy that might attract H5N1 viruses and establish the balance you need for preparing for exposure to H5N1. (For the Energy Cleansing Process steps, see Perelandra Garden Workbook.)

NOTE: When working with ETS Plus for Soil to balance your land-based environment, your home and other buildings will automatically receive the preparation needed for exposure to H5N1. You do not need to do the Energy Cleansing Process on your home, as well.

Microbial Balancing Program—Phase 1 Testing for Soil-Free Environments

  • Frequency: Once every four weeks for a total of five tests.
  • Set-up: Microbial balancing to prepare __________ (your personal soil-free environment) for exposure to H5N1.

Use the MBP Troubleshooting Chart. The Microbial Balancing Program strengthens the colonies of important beneficial microbes that are a vital part your soil-free environment and prepares them for exposure to H5N1. Phase 1 Testing is simple and takes relatively little time to do. To set up for this testing, write at the top of the MBP Troubleshooting Chart the setup as listed above. Then test the chart as outlined for Phase 1. Plan to do a Phase 1 test once every four weeks for a total of five tests. This will complete the preparation needed for exposure to the H5N1 virus.



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