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Bal told me he's seen flocks heading north lately.
And on Christmas morning as i was driving thru east AR i saw 3-4 small flocks of unidentified birds heading north. And a large one heading south.
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Saw this along the Delaware River valley over the last few days, too. Flocks of small songbirds going in the wrong direction, in very tight formations, and noticeably swirling around natural energy points involving water, including a sinkhole and several artesian wells. Lots of lattice-shaped chem on Friday and Saturday, very intricate and precise patterns. And hinky energies around the local airfield, which is a known connection to the Dover U-base. I got the strong impression that it's time for me to buy another 20 pound bag of quartz pebbles for widespread gifting in specific places.
Aquarium store clerk: What do you do with all these bags of gravel?
Me: Arts and crafts projects.
Programming quartzite is quicker than pouring resin, and it can take most of the basic programs at a reasonable rate of power and accuracy. Just bought some nice disposable metal muffin pans for making pucks too. I think that I can just cut the six-pack of pucks with shears, and leave the resin inside the aluminum. Got a massive case of them from a fellow vendor at the market.
Vendor: What do you need 48 sets of muffin pans for?
Me: Cooking up some holiday gifts.
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Dover U base long gone.
I suggest bionizing the quartzite.
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Is the process for bionizing stones: alternating boil/freeze, 3 times each? This would be a great time of year for doing larger stones, since they can freeze outdoors.
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Yes, 3 times at least.
And wait that they go to ambient temperature before boiling again
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Cool, I can start doing that. Easier to do in the wintertime, I think, LOL. Got a 20-pound bag that I can start on.
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It occurs to me, one should probably bionize all stones used for gifting, generally speaking.
The reason being that the native stones and metal objects everywhere are already programmed by The Committee. So tossing quartzite rocks in an area that already has silicaceous stones around won't accomplish much. But the bionization adds something the native stones don't have.
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And wait that they go to ambient temperature before boiling again
I bionized some stones, crystals, sand, quartzite rocks, and petrified wood about 4-5 months ago, but after boiling I didn't wait for them to get to room temperature before freezing them. Also after freezing, didn't wait until they thawed to boil them. Can I just do them all over again?
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Pepper, just yesterday I've cracked 2 crystals that were cold, while putting them in boiled water...
can you do it again? it's a matter of ruining stones... be careful, I know it's a matter of time and maybe you don't have time to wait but it's better, stones can crack as these 2 have done in my case....
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Pepper, just yesterday I've cracked 2 crystals that were cold, while putting them in boiled water...
can you do it again? it's a matter of ruining stones... be careful, I know it's a question of time and maybe you don't have time to wait but it's better, stones can crack as these 2 have done in my case....
No, I just thought you meant that waiting for them to cool is NECESSARY for proper bionization. But i think you mean it is SAFER for the crystals. I thought you were saying that they were not truly bionized if you do not wait for them to cool... Like maybe it was an etheric or esoteric thing. Sorry. I obviously do not need to re-bionize them.
When I take them out of the freezer, I put them in a pot with fresh cold tap water, then I turn on the stove. So maybe that's why they never crack.
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