What Is Subtle Energy?

The word energy brings to mind internal combustion engines, electrical power stations, and the work done in terms of how much "horse power" is produced. Other means of generating energy exist which are more subtle. Our sun produces gravity, light, electromagnetic waves and radiation. Sunlight transforms into heat when it strikes a dark substance like soil. This heat warms our planet enough to support life. The moon produces gravity and light, which affects seed germination. Bird songs radiate music and sounds which stimulate germination, plant growth and vibration of leaf stomata. The earth's magnetic and crystal fields affect germination and plant growth. These types of energy are "givens"; that is, they are taken for granted as they are the very basis for the functions of all life on earth. These are called subtle energies, but little effort is made to apply them, per se, in modern agriculture. They are passively accepted.

How To Design, Build And Use A Subtle-energy Phased-array Pyramid Intensive Garden

How To Design, Build And Use A Subtle-energy Phased-array Pyramid Intensive Garden







TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1 - Introduction To Subtle-energy Pyramid Intensive Gardens
Chapter 1Introduction To Subtle-energy Pyramid Intensive Gardens
Chapter 2Light And Color Considerations
Chapter 3Water Considerations
Chapter 4Shape Considerations
Chapter 5Symbiotic and Synergistic Considerations.
 
Part 2 - How To Design and Build A Subtle-energy Pyramid Intensive Garden
Chapter6 A First Approach To Pyramid Gardening
Chapter7 How To Design And Build A Phased-array Antenna Field
Chapter8 Adding Pyramids
 
Part 3 - How to Use A Subtle-energy Phased-array Pyramid Garden To Achieve Optimum Benefits
Chapter 9Applying The Theorem Of Synergy.
Chapter 10Strategies
Chapter 11Conclusion
 
Appendix ASources.
Appendix BHomemade Whitewash For The Garden
Appendix CPyramid Assembly Instructions
Appendix DDefinitions
Appendix EReferences


Chapter 1 -- Introduction to Subtle-energy Phased-array Pyramid Intensive Gardens

Technology evolves in stages. When a discovery is made it opens new areas of exploration and, in turn, opens the possibility of discovering new technologies. The discovery of fire, made it possible to process ores into metals. The use of metals allowed the development of machines and devices, that, again, offered opportunities for discovering new technologies.

This process continues until a lack of technical information or interest in a given area inhibits further development. This lack of information is called a technology gap. Once the missing information is found, the technology gap is said to be closed, and technology growth can then proceed into new areas.

From World War II to the 1990s most of Americas engineers have been focused on development of systems for large-scale farms, commercial industries and the government. The development and application of technology for use by individuals seeking self-sufficiency all but disappeared. Soft technology or older technology commonplace before the war, was still used and understood but it was applied less frequently in the development of new products.

Since 1990 this has changed. The use of soft technology is currently increasing because there are fewer jobs for engineers in space and war related industries. The population has shifted from cities to rural areas. People have shied away from a total dependency upon commercial industry, large-scale agriculture and the government. Movements are taking place for small-scale gardening, getting off the grid, and becoming more self-sufficient. Technology, in turn, focuses on systems to support these trends.

What Is Subtle Energy?

The word energy brings to mind internal combustion engines, electrical power stations, and the work done in terms of how much "horse power" is produced. Other means of generating energy exist which are more subtle. Our sun produces gravity, light, electromagnetic waves and radiation. Sunlight transforms into heat when it strikes a dark substance like soil.

This heat warms our planet enough to support life. The moon produces gravity and light, which affects seed germination. Bird songs radiate music and sounds which stimulate germination, plant growth and vibration of leaf stomata. The earth's magnetic and crystal fields affect germination and plant growth. These types of energy are "givens"; that is, they are taken for granted as they are the very basis for the functions of all life on earth. These are called subtle energies, but little effort is made to apply them, per se, in modern agriculture. They are passively accepted.

What Is A Subtle-energy Phased-array Pyramid Intensive Garden?

Sunlight and heat are considered subtle energies and, therefore, greenhouses and cold frames are both simple configurations of subtle-energy garden devices. Insulated wooden structures with windows were designed to permit sunlight to heat the enclosure and energize plant photosynthesis. Size and the ability to add heat to the enclosure determined if it was called a greenhouse or a cold frame. Larger structures permitted gardeners to place stoves in them for heating during colder weather. The structures were called greenhouses if the gardener could walk into the enclosure to tend the crops.

Since electricity has become commonplace, electric heaters, thermostats and fans have been added to modulate temperature and humidity. Water pumps, and lights have been added for convenience, but subtle energies, other than heat or light, have not been integrated into the gardening process. It is time that subtle energies and more cost-effective means are used and a subtle-energy Phased-array pyramid intensive garden is one such means. A subtle-energy Phased-array pyramid intensive garden utilizes pyramid structures in combination with antenna shaped soil patterns and other subtle energy features and techniques to generate, reflect and focus subtle energies of our universe onto plants to encourage germination, growth and production.

Experiments have been conducted at the Foundation for the Betterment of Mankind to determine the effects of various subtle energies on seeds, sprouts, and plants, not only during one season but on subsequent generations of plants. The following six books present 10 years of study and experiments in the use of subtle energies for plants:
  • Quest For The Light.
  • Spiritual Gardening At Its Best – A Quest For The Navoti Spirit.
  • Holistic Gardening- A Scientific Approach For Gardening With Love.
  • How To Design, Build and Use a Subtle Energy Light Garden
  • How To Design, Build and Use a Subtle Energy Grow Frame
  • The Volks Garten-A Handbook for Gardening With Subtle-energies
These six books provide a basis for the development of various gardening devices incorporating subtle-energy features into their design. This book, is one of a series of books which describes how to design, build and use such devices.

Why Use A Subtle-energy Phased-array Pyramid Intensive Garden?

Genesa is a Sanskrit term meaning "removal of all obstacles to growth". This book presents concepts for designing, building and using phased-array pyramid intensive gardens which remove obstacles to the growth of plants. The designs discussed should be considered systems which encourage plant growth throughout their life cycle-and beyond!