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Hello Julie Hartinger,
the formulation of Dietrich Gruen is a bit unfortunate, but I understand
what he means.
It is very good written in the book *The Field* from Lynne McTaggart.
One may compare it in a way with Reiki (sort of) and if you are able to
contact with *the Field* you cab help yourself in your struggle with
electrosmog.
Although it is completely *in the mind*, it may help.
You can cover yourself with certain imaginay towels or blankets with
appropriate colors for certain areas of the body.
My wife has found that a *plastic* blanket helps her with the rf radiation
outside.
A lot of people may laugh about it, but it is worthwile in trying it.
It is also uncomprehensible to understand, that certain sysmbols can absorb
negative influence of electrosmog.
But is does work.
There is a lot between heaven and earth, that we do not know about.
We have a number of goose and ducks outside. And at night there can be heavy
discussions betwqeen them, that can last long. My wife then asks *the Field*
to shut them up.
How it works baffles me, but at that moment they are silent.
And this happens not only once, but several nights.
And I can assure you, that I am no fool, who believes in fairy tales.
As they say:*Such is life in the colonies!*
Greetings,
Charles Claessens
member Verband Baubiologie
http://members.rott.chello.nl/cclaessens/http://www.hese-project.orgchecked by Norton Antivirus
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie Hartinger" <
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To: <
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 05:17
Subject: RE: [eSens] Re: Streetlights
> I have never thought I was the center of the universe. I have friends and
family that have been with me when this happened and it has also happened
when I was walking down the street. Maybe it's just that I notice this more
than the average person but I have asked others and they have told me that
the street lights do not go off when they walk or drive by.
>
> Lachlan Mudge <
[hidden email]> wrote:Several years ago, I also
experienced street lights (Yellow/Orange Sodium
> Vapour Lamps) going out as I walked past on many occasions, and I know of
one
> guy who experiences this to extremes - many street lights go out as he
walks
> along any road. I would say that in some, if not many cases, it could be a
> case of faulty electronics combined with a person considering themselves
to be
> the centre of the universe (since we are all the centres of our own unique
> perception of the universe). Perhaps though, in other cases, it is in fact
> related to an interaction between the electronic device (in this case a
sodium
> vapour lamp with electronic ballast) and a person, or something associated
with
> a person (such as another electronic device or an unusual electric field
> associated with a person, which could also explain the shocks). Perhaps it
is
> a bit of both (i.e. a faulty light that is very susceptible to external
> interference) - in my opinion, only a pure experiment, rather than
subjective
> statistical analysis, will ever answer this particular question.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dietrichgruen [mailto:
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> Sent: Thursday, 12 February 2004 11:22 AM
> To:
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> Subject: [eSens] Re: Streetlights
>
> --- In
[hidden email], "Marc Martin" wrote:
> > > I swear when I drive
> > > done the road at least one street light will go out during my
> drive. Has
> > > anyone else noticed this?
> >
> > The street lights outside of our house go out almost every time I
> look
> > out the window! My wife and I concluded that the lights must be
> faulty,
> > and it's merely a coincidence that they go off when I'm looking out
> the
> > window, but you never know... :-)
> >
> > Marc
> Hi, Marc,
> naturally you can see the lights go out only while looking at them;
> they may go on and off all the time, but as long as you are not
> looking you dont know. There is no mystery involved exept that you
> think being the center of the world.
> Dietrich
>