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Mar 04, 2009

Today At The Farm...

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The herb spiral I had built last week in two hours is coming along very well.  At a later post, I shall discuss how to build a herb spiral and how the design makes for easy ( low energy ) maintanence.

 

 

 

 

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The tanduk rusa IMO brew is coming along very well too.  When we opened the canister, the brew just bubbles over.  The pH is an excellent 3.7, and the color has a nice purple tinge to it.

 

 

When we rub some of the brew on the palm,  one can feel the tingling sensation almost immediately, and it is not the tingling from the bubbles.  It is like little spikes.  And the palm becomes noticeably reddish, as if the brew draws blood to the palm.

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The palm before the brew.

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The palm after touching the brew.

 

Today's highlight was this little bird building a nest in the mulberry bush, right next to the staff kitchen.   This shot was taken about 4 feet away and it was not bothered.  It is a wild bird and nobody feeds it or anything; we are just too busy.  I don't think there are many farms where birds fly around without fear.

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Today's bummer was the continuing heat-wave.  The road leading to the farm has become a heat-bank and the grasses lining the road on both sides are burnt from the heat:

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Hope the weather changes soon.  The animals are being affected and the workers too are feeling irritable from the continuing heat.  Noonday temperature now can hit the low 40s.

 

Feb 19, 2009

Tanduk Rusa - Hi-Qi, High Energy Bio Nutrient

Many visitors to our farm have wondered why we have tanduk rusa ( platycerium coronarium or staghorn fern) all over the farm.  They are even found on the fruit trees. 

 

The reason is the bacteria in the plant gives out very high beneficial energy.  Trees with tanduk rusa are stronger.  We harvest these bacteria and spray them on our vegetables, fruits, everywhere, for their beneficial energy:

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Platycerium Coronarium or Staghorn Fern or Tanduk Rusa
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We discovered that tanduk rusa is home to lots of PNSBs - photosynthetic bacteria which gives out high energy when they are activated with 'Qi'. Qi Gong practitioners are invited to experience this phenomena themselves.
Here, the staff is gathering the PNSBs from inside the tanduk rusa - watch out for centipedes, scorpions, etc.
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Here's how the material rich in PNSBs look like.  These are used to multiply the PNSBs which will be used in combination with the lactobacillus sp. brew to enhance the energy level and health of the farm, plants and animals.
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PNSBs are fermented first in total darkness, then in light, all in anaerobic conditions.  Once they are activated with energy, they never stop emitting these energy.  Many disbelievers have been convinced when they feel the energy emanating from the concentrated bio nutrients.  Some describe the feeling as almost like "static electricity'.  Others as "ants crawling on the skin", and still others, "something crawling around under the skin".
 
EM technology from Japan is build around the high energy of PNSBs.  Do a google search on Effective Microorganism and you will find lots of links.  At DQ Farm we have been using the energy of PNSBs since 2000.