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  • Rob Eklund

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    July 18, 2012 at 8:45 pm in reply to: Wishes.

    If it was up to me, I would focus on the comfort level and way of life that you want. Go about it as if it is already yours, it just hasn\’t shown up yet.

    Envision it as it would be once it has happened. Use all the emotions, sights, sounds hold it for a minute or two. then the hard part! let it go and do its work. Release it totally do not dwell on it! In my experiance it can take up to two weeks to come to pass.

  • Rob Eklund

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    July 14, 2012 at 6:33 am in reply to: Wishes.

    I have two very rough quotes I use for manifesting..
    first he who has faith even the size of a mustard seed can move can cast mountains into the sea.

    second (and unrelated) by the time one can move mountains by his thought realizes they are perfect right where they are.

    just saying

  • Rob Eklund

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    July 13, 2012 at 8:15 pm in reply to: Wishes.

    You can wish/pray/manifest anything you may like as far as I can tell. The only thing that I have found is to do it in a way that no one loses anything. If everyone wins nothing is out of reach.

    I guess I should be more specific, do not try to take something away from anyone, and be careful how you form your \”wish\” if you focus on the wanting of something.. you will get more wanting of it.
    (but not the thing itself)

    In other words the more you worry or are consumed with the not having of it, the more you will not have it. if you happen to be in that state now I would not recommend using an amplifier to assist you.

  • Rob Eklund

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    July 11, 2012 at 1:09 pm in reply to: James Goss\’ \”Unit Charge\” Joe cell theory

    What I had in mind was a small scale simulation of the conditions during a thunderstorm, since that seems to be when the cell is most active.

    If you built a Kelvins thunderstorm, that was itself very well isolated so the arc doesnt happen, and connected the leads to a pair of corona wires just outside of the \”edge\” of the joe cells field I think it may make a sort of feedback loop between the two.

    I think I have how the Kelvin thunderstorm works, but I have not made one before, it would seem possible to keep it entirely isolated from the electrical grid. And depending on the speed of the drips and size of the containers you could run one for quite some time even if you just used a bucket to fill them.

    From what I have read, on start up the positve and negative of the thunderstorm are random, if that is true I dont think a direct connection between the two would be a good idea.

  • Rob Eklund

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    July 11, 2012 at 3:18 am in reply to: James Goss\’ \”Unit Charge\” Joe cell theory

    I was more interested in having the thunderstorm make more of an ion cloud, of sorts. basically have one set up but not to have the discharge part happen.

  • Rob Eklund

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    July 10, 2012 at 1:16 pm in reply to: James Goss\’ \”Unit Charge\” Joe cell theory

    Just curious, have you ever heard of anyone running a Joe cell in the area of a Kelvin thunderstorm?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_water_dropper

    I think that the effects may be loosly related

  • Rob Eklund

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    July 1, 2012 at 3:14 am in reply to: Moshe\’s Amazing Water Charging Vortexer

    working out the sizes of the \”T\” and tubes it looks like it may be able to move enough water, but it comes in spurts.

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 29, 2012 at 5:28 pm in reply to: Running cells without water

    I guess all I can say is you can try it. Since as far as I know no-one really seems to know how these work, everything I read has been theories.

    One thing would be if you can do it with a moe-joe cell it would remove the spacers from the guesswork.

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 28, 2012 at 2:29 pm in reply to: Running cells without water

    That it interesting, I have not really looked at mine dry.

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 28, 2012 at 4:05 am in reply to: A mechanical amplifier by Veljko Milković : EASY !

    TY for sharing

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 27, 2012 at 10:51 pm in reply to: Moshe\’s Amazing Water Charging Vortexer

    from what I have seen, it can by done from stuff bought at a pet store. a half inch tee fitting some hose and an air pump. also the air going down the vortex can add air bubbles to increase the flow rate.

    the ram pump is very interesting but I dont have access to the volumes needed to make it work.

    here is a link to the thought I am going down.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_L2Y9ftYKKU&feature=related

    I have seen a lot of these under geyser pump mainly for hydroponics

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 26, 2012 at 9:07 pm in reply to: Moshe\’s Amazing Water Charging Vortexer

    I am working on a version with an air powered pump as an assist to bump up the volume of water moved without exposing it to any em fields, it looks like it can be done with an aquarium air pump as the main power.

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 24, 2012 at 5:36 pm in reply to: The Moe-Joe Cell arrived!

    The water wizard I think it was that had a lot of info. I think it was written by a callum coats

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 23, 2012 at 5:30 pm in reply to: The Moe-Joe Cell arrived!

    From what I have read and felt, the swirling motion and I believe some of the nateral stuff dissolved in the water give it life.

    The best water is the kind coming from a spring all on its own, and not stored for an extended period.

    You do seem to be able to restore some of the living properties of tap water by running it through a vortexer (there is a tread on here about them as well)

    As far as \”killing\” water leaving it sit stagnent, using high pressure on it, exposing it to great heat/radio waves/microwaves, and chemicals seem to kill it the quickest.

    If you want to see the basis for the living water claims, you could google:

    viktor schauberger and or Masaru Emoto for a start

  • Rob Eklund

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    June 22, 2012 at 3:50 am in reply to: The Moe-Joe Cell arrived!

    I am not an expert, but from what I\’ve read, and what I am doing, is to keep the negative connected at all times and connect the positive for the charging. I have no idea if that would work with solar panels, but you should be able to recharge a battery with it if nothing else.

    As far as I can tell spring water works the best of anything I have tried, however I have never tried colloidal silver.

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