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Sun Disc
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01/26/2010 6:09 AM
    In the first Anastasia book in the Ringing Cedars series, Anastasia gives instruction on preparing seeds for planting (putting them in one's mouth, holding them in one's hands, blowing on them, etc.) Does anybody have any personal experiences with this procedure? How did it work out?
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    01/26/2010 6:41 PM
    Yes!! I grew a tomato plant on my front deck this last summer and I did use these techniques as well as loved and stroked the plant a lot. Lots and lots of delicious golden cherry tomatoes all summer!! I was bonded to that plant!




    Posted By Sun Disc on 26 Jan 2010 06:09 AM
    In the first Anastasia book in the Ringing Cedars series, Anastasia gives instruction on preparing seeds for planting (putting them in one's mouth, holding them in one's hands, blowing on them, etc.) Does anybody have any personal experiences with this procedure? How did it work out?

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    01/26/2010 6:44 PM
    My wife and I noticed that the seeds that we first infused with our saliva and love grew much quicker and fuller than those that were simply planted without first allowing them to receive our DNA via the methodology that Anastasia recommends.
    It's really wonderful to consider that specific plants are our partners and almost like children that we tend and care for. It's a great learning experience for children to grow plants, too.
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    02/09/2010 11:07 AM


    The winter season is an excellent time to use Anastasia's techniques on indoor plants. Sprouting, in particular, is a good way to proceed. Placing sprouts planted with traditional methods next to sprouts planted using Anastasia's methods would be a very interesting experiment.
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    02/09/2010 12:59 PM
    Yes, I planted a 12x12 garden of vegetables using this method. I traveled all summer so I gave the results of the garden to my neighbor. I will be doing it again this spring and will be home to feast. Here is what Anastasia recommends you do when planting seeds:

    Anastasia’s Comments on Preparing Seeds for Planting:

    Before planting, put into your mouth one or more little seeds, hold them in your mouth, under the tongue, for at least nine minutes. Then place the seed between the palms of your hands and hold it there for about thirty seconds. During this time it is important that you be standing barefoot on the spot of earth where you will later be planting it.

    Open your hands and carefully raise the seed which you are holding in your mouth. Then blow on it lightly, warming it with your breath, and the wee little seed will know everything that is within you.

    Then you need to hold it with your hands open another thirty seconds, presenting the seed to the celestial bodies. And the seed will determine the moment of its awakening. The planets will all help it! And will give the sprouts the light they need to produce fruit especially for you.

    After that you may plant the seed in the ground. In no case would you water it right off, so as not to wash away the saliva which is now covering it, along with other information about you that the seed will take in. It can be watered three days after planting.

    The planting must be done on days appropriate to each vegetable (people already know this, from the lunar calendar). In the absence of watering, a premature planting is not as harmful as an overdue planting.

    It is not a good idea to pull up all the weeds growing in the vicinity of the sprouts. At least one of each kind should be left in place. The weeds can be cut back...

    During the cultivation time, it is desirable to communicate with the plant--at least once during its growth period. And it is desirable to approach it and touch it during a full moon.

    When planting the seedlings, it is important to soften the dirt in the excavated hole with one’s fingers and bare toes and spit into the hole. Anastasia recommends walking around the plot barefoot from time to time.

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    02/17/2010 6:32 AM
    Reflecting on Ananstasia's comments of how the earth can feel a loving touch through gardening and appreciation and the reverse that the earth suffers from misuse, I wondered how this Great Earth could suffer from the mistakes of Man. The Earth is so large and is millions of years old and man has been here for just a blip of time. It was beyond my comprehension of how our Beloved Earth could suffer.

    I got my answer recently. I had a tooth infection that was very painful. The pain would come in waves and fill my head and neck. Tears would fill my eyes. I went to the dentist and he couldn't find where the pain was coming from. He explained that a nerve the size of a hair could produce the pain that I was experiencing.

    Illumination came as I understood that our bodies reflect the Earth body and as we can feel intense pain from a tiny nerve smaller than a hair so can the Earth feel pain from the mistakes of Man.

    Reading the Anastasia books has shown me the importance of sending love into the Earth. Sometimes as I pray or walk I visualize Love coming through my feet into the Earth. When I touch trees I realize that the Earth can feel that love. I feel the love coming from the trees and plants and rocks.

    I realize more fully that the Earth is alive and a spiritual being and really can feel love and feel pain.

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    02/17/2010 5:16 PM
    Winter Gardening with Sprouts- I just began sprouting using Anastasia's method. I love the sprouts. It's so much fun. When I tried sprouting way back when they got moldy and I gave it up. I'm using sprouters called "Easy Sprout". No mold, tastes great! I found them on a wonderful sprouting site called "The Sprout People". I tried one of their recipes today using sprouted beans and it was yummy. Here's the site: www.sproutpeople.com They have videos of how to sprout too. The video on "Easy Sprout" really helped me get the confidence to try sprouting again. Now I want to make sprouting videos too!

    Also, I wanted to get a family member, that I won't name, to put the seeds in their mouth for 9 minutes etc but this person didn't have the time. I got him to put a little of his own saliva in the sprouting container during the initial soaking time. (Fear not, the seeds are rinsed 2 times a day after the first 8 hour soaking.) I have the container near a window where many stars and the sun can radiate on it. I'm thinking this is a good plan. We will see!!

    Note: To all you wanna be sprouters I say, "Go forth and Sprout! You can do it!" It's especially worth the little amount of effort to grow cute and yummy things in the winter.

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    02/22/2010 10:17 AM
    I have been a gardener most of my life, and when I began reading the Anastasia books unlimited possibilites soared through my being!

    I am interested in growing sprouts, wheatgrass, and microgreens. I went on to the "SproutPeople" site, there was a wealth of information there.

    I own an old Champion juicer, but they don't recommend using it to juice wheatgrass. They recommend and sell the Green Star model GS-1000 (395.00). They also sell a manual juicer, the Healthy Juicer (44.00).

    Have you, or anyone, had experience with these juicers, or have any recommendations to offer?

    I Love Gardening,
    Madelyn
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    02/22/2010 1:00 PM


    There is a great story in Book 5 of the Ringing Cedars series describing how groves of old apple trees on a couple of abandoned estates in Russia produce more apples than the local "village orchards which are tended to and fertilised."
    These older trees, "dripping with fruit," showed no signs of worm infestation or insects, even though they were not being sprayed with pesticides or chemicals as the trees in the local villages were.

    When a great frost hit the area in 1976, the local orchards were destroyed and new trees had to be planted. The old apple trees, uncared for by man, were unaffected by the cold "and not a single tree was lost." Oak trees and Siberian Cedars surrounded these old apple orchards, providing protection from the elements and sharing their light energy as well.

    It occurred to my wife and I that we (mankind) tend to overemphasize our gardening techniques and we all might be better off if we focused more on simply being planters, rather than being gardeners. A property which has been thoughtfully planted with a variety of growing things that can support one another seems quite able to flourish on its own and requires little additional help from gardening to survive.
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    02/22/2010 1:50 PM
    In response to Madelyn's question on manual wheat grass juicers: I made fresh wheat grass juice 1-3 times a day for over 2 years with a manual juicer. I liked that it didn't require electricity, was inexpensive and can also grind other things like meat and nuts. I'm not sure if I can drink wheatgrass juice anymore! It's intense!

    I love the "Sprout People's" "Mother's Mix" sprouting seeds. They are especially tasty after sprouting for only 2 days when there is still a taste of sesame and garlic chive. After day 4 they taste like traditional sprouts, still great.

    Happy Sprouting! Lisa
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    02/28/2010 6:52 AM
    I was inspired by the first Anastasia book last year and planted a 20x12 organic garden with fruits and vege's plus my first fruit tree. I planted a wild flower garden 6 feet from it with perennials. Every step of the way I had the help I needed since some steps of removing the sod and pounding stakes were difficult for me. I visualized Anastasia helping me and called on her each step along the way. I also used companion planting. I never saw so many butterflies and bees and birds in my yard. There were a few bugs eating the turnips and white moths, so I have to figure out what to plant this year to help, but the garden gave more than I could eat so I shared with friends. It was all very tasty. I also put symbols of earth, air, fire, and water around the garden in appropriate spots and had a Buddha water fountain in the middle of a cross of wood chips to walk on. It was cosmic and started out only as a connection with Anastasia. Looking forward to this year.
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    05/14/2010 7:16 AM
    Hello everyone, I'm new to this forum. Can anyone please tell me who Anastasia is ? This is very interesting since I love gardening very much.
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    05/14/2010 10:14 AM


    Hi Chersmin!

    Welcome to our forum. There are lots of gardeners here to share ideas with.

    Anastasia is a mystic who currently lives in the forests of Siberia. She was born and raised in the wild, shuns modern conveniences, and is extraordinarily in tune with her surroundings, including plants and animals.

    Her story has been revealed to the public by a man named Vladimir Megre, who has written a series of ten books, called the "Ringing Cedars" series, whose worldwide sales now exceed 11 million. In these books, Anastasia reveals a vast array of information on planting, growing and utilizing plant life. Her techniques are quite unique, and they are being copied and implemented around the world.

    One of the things she emphasizes, for example, is that our plants will lovingly adjust their nutritional content to accomodate our physical requirements if we provide our plants with our vibrational quality before and after planting. So, inserting your plant seeds into your mouth and allowing them to soak in your saliva for nine minutes provides the seed with much of the information necessary for healing any health difficulties we may have. She also recommends walking in our gardens with bare feet, as many of the toxins in our bodies are expelled through our feet. This helps our plants to know what kind of illnesses we may have, and they can then alter their growth accordingly, bringing about healing that is specific to the individual.
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    07/29/2010 8:55 AM
    At our Freedom Conference in July, Mona Lewis gave a wonderful presentation on Permaculture. I enjoyed it very much and would like to start incorperating the new concepts into my garden and landscape. I have many questions and would like to dialog with others who are knowledgeable in permaculture or who are beginning to learn and transitioning their own gardens into sustainable food gardens and landscapes.
    I am looking to purchase dwarf fruit trees, can anyone inform me of the best verieties to plant? Also a good source to obtain Comfery? Thank you.

    Blessings,
    Madelyn
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    07/31/2010 12:21 PM
    To Madelyn,

    I have used the Green Life Twin Gear juicer for years to wonderful effect. I started with the wheat grass, which it does better than any juicer I'm aware of; and continued on to juice just about every kind of green, as well as apples and grapes. Wonderful!!!

    I grew my own wheat grass and a number of different kinds of sprouts for several years as well. Currently I'm still juicing 'green stuff' every week, as well as occasionally growing alfalfa sprouts. I've been thinking of getting back into the wheat grass.

    If you'd like any more info on the Green Life juicer please feel free to contact me (home 505-890-7811)- - you wouldn't believe some of the stuff it has lived through, and the incredible job it does.

    Blessings!
    Holly
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    07/08/2011 9:25 PM
    Well I returned from this year's Summer Conference to a Beautiful garden that had doubled, maybe even tripled in size. The weather as well as the elementals must have been perfect for it and maybe the person who was watering too. The yellow squash really grew and the Chinese cabbage is really yummy, I came home to find the two nice cabbage heads ready to eat. Also this year I planted strawberries that were a transplant from the local youth farm, I think... they seem to be slowing down though I have snap peas that are really good right off the vine and beets that I have picked two of so far, beautiful!

    Also I planted three brocolli plants and they have all produced really nicely, really green. This year I also chose to plant flowers; California Poppies and Cosmos! they are growing and the flowers can come soon. In the plot that I garden there are Zinias and Calendula, also pretty. Oh yea Tomatoes, they are growing too along with some rasperries.

    Also I planted Parsley that is really good and high in chlorophyl. Most of the plants in "my"/this garden were donated from the Youth Farm and I am Grateful. Just yesterday I added Bell pepper and two melon plants. This is abundance and joy and work put into one. Most of the plants are growing on raised beds and then some on level ground. Oh yea, there is also acorn squash and lettuce, arugula, brussel sprouts and purple cabbage and Two Beautiful Sun Flowers all growing In Harmony with the slugs and Birds and Bees, nearby.

    Thank you Universe for This Abundance and joy and beauty and thank you heartfriends,and David and Mona along with Anastasia and Beloved Mother Mary who is with us whan we Garden, for the inspiration to garden and appreciate Nature. love Lady PureHeart
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    07/09/2011 1:33 PM
    Autumn,

    Thank you for sharing how your garden grows!

    Did you incorporate any of Anastasia's techniques into your gardening this year?
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    07/10/2011 2:50 PM
    I held some seeds in my mouth for the 9 seconds and up to the sun before planting them. autumn
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    07/23/2011 1:55 PM
    Seeds are held in the mouth for 9 minutes which slowed me down some in planting, but between making calls to Anastasia and doing the ritual for 2/3rds of my garden, that part of the garden was amazing. And I felt I was overshadowed and did physical things in the garden without hurting myself that I wasn't sure I could do. I felt more One with nature than ever before. Nancy cool:
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    07/27/2016 4:03 PM
    I heard David say that he met a man who used an oil on his land that made the plants sweet and nutritious. it also detered disease and bugs. Does anyone know what this oil is and where one can get it?

    Patsy Lascala


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