Journal of Borderland Research – dr Ethel Starbard Webb ( Life Pillow)
Journal of Borderland Research – Vol XLIII, No 1, January-February 1987 (2) THANK ETHEL FOR THE RAIN Newspaper Clippings • PDF Megadrive
Tools of Light
Journal of Borderland Research – Vol XLIII, No 1, January-February 1987 (2) THANK ETHEL FOR THE RAIN Newspaper Clippings • PDF Megadrive
This 25th anniversary edition, updated by the author, reveals the miraculous communication systems present in nature. Learn how plants and insects communicate through emissions in the infrared frequency range and why poisonous pesticides do not solve the real problems facing agriculture. In this breakthrough book Phil Callahan uncovers why certain insects are attracted only … Read moreTuning Into Nature
Nature’s Silent Music : A Rucksack Naturalist’s Ireland by Philip S. Callahan 1992, Trade Paperback In this book, Callahan shows how ”civilized” insanity is turning Ireland away from her naturally harmonious, aesthetically pleasing, sound practices. Why remove a thatched roof to replace it with galvanized tin, only to increase the heating bill? With insightful … Read moreNature´s Silent Music
This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in … Read moreBread from Stones – a new and rational system of land fertilizing and physical regeneration
First published January 1, 1925 His book “Die Siel van die Mier” (the “Soul of the White Ant”) was plagiarized by Nobel laureate Maurice Maeterlinck, who published “The Life of the White Ant” in 1926, falsely claiming many of Marais’ revolutionary ideas as his own. Eugène N. Marais Born … Read moreThe Soul Of The White Ant – Eugene Marais
In the Mind of a Master – by Slim Spurling and Susan Anderson is a great reference guide. It has transcripts of Slim’s talks written in italics. It is a great read. It is very structured, so you learn about each tool we had at the time of publishing. It also contains testimonials from customers to … Read moreIn the Mind of a Master – by Slim Spurling and Susan Anderson
From Foreword, page 7: “Why do people write books? Many reasons, of course. In my case it is to put down chronologically the story of the phenomenon of the effect of music on plants and to clear up some misconceptions and misquotes which cannot help but happen when the various news media and publications excerpt … Read moreThe Sound of Music and Plants – Dorothy L. Retallack
My Ivory Cellar: The Story of Time-Lapse Photography (Classic Reprint) This is a reproduction of a book This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally … Read moreMy Ivory Cellar
I read Dr. Ott’s books back in the 80’s and spoke with him by phone once or twice before he died. This extremely important 1974 documentary on the health effects of full spectrum light and often feared the ultra violet frequencies has been almost lost to humanity as few have ever seen it. He told … Read moreExploring The Spectrum – Health and Light – Dr. John Ott documentary on the health effects of light
The True Story Of The Efforts To Suppress An Alternative Treatment For Cancer, AIDS, And Other Immunologically Based Diseases The dramatic story of a biologist’s revolutionary discoveries–including a curative treatment for cancer, AIDS, and other degenerative diseases–and his persecution by the medical establishment. Christopher Bird attended the entire trial of Gaston Naessens. PDF … Read moreThe Persecution And Trial Of Gaston Naessens:
BOOK JACKET: Silent Spring, 50th Anniversary EditionSilent Spring began with a “fable for tomorrow” – a true story using a composite of examples drawn from many real communities where the use of DDT had caused damage to wildlife, birds, bees, agricultural animals, domestic pets, and even humans. Carson used it as an introduction to a … Read moreSilent Spring – Rachel Carson
Reproductions of primitive and nineteenth-century drawings and modern photographs illustrate an inquiry into the histories, construction, and purposes of ancient Mexican and Central American pyramids Acknowledgments PART I SETTING THE STAGE 1 Return of the “Gods” 3 2 Indian Sacrifice 14 PART II EARLY OBSERVERS 3 Reports from New Spain 29 4 … Read moreMysteries of the Mexican Pyramids
Secrets of the Soil tells the fascinating story of the innovative, nontraditional, often surprising things that certain scientists, farmers, and mystics are doing to save our planet from self-destruction – such as using the techniques of Rudolf Steiner’s biodynamic agriculture with its reliance on ethereal forces from the planets, Dan Carlson’s growth stimulating Sonic … Read moreSecrets of the Soil