This is what a 20 year electroculture garden looks like after a Summer of no watering 🌴

in #hive-198415last year

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We still have strict guidelines here around watering (we are not permitted to do it unless we have an agricultural licence) so most civilians have all but given up this year believing their garden to have no hope without water. I myself have been ignoring this absurd rule completely, but some people didn't have the choice because their mayor simply cut off the supply from the canals.

Yesterday I had the pleasure of walking around one such garden which since April has had no water supply at all (with just two days of rainfall) and I was absolutely blown away by the stunning beauty of it all, reminded provocatively why I am learning electroculture and in what way it can transform the landscape around us into something which is far beyond the perceived limitations of the local climate.

This story is particularly interesting because the elderly couple in charge of the land (who I met at a party for the first time a few weeks ago) intuitively created a large electrculture device out of scrap metal twenty years ago which is predominantly responsible for the incredible growth they have witnessed in that time.

Needless to say I will reveal in this post what is their magical device (an electroculture first!) and I will also take you on a photographic tour of this magnificent garden, created and maintained solely by a French/Italian couple in their seventies.

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Surrounded by fruit trees & pines the land was bought 30 years ago with nothing at all growing on it. Cars park here just outside it.

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The first thing we see upon entering are these lovely palms and banana trees.

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Nothing particularly unusual for the South of France.

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But as you continue walking down this path it just gets richer and richer.

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And suddenly one is hit by the sheer enormity of these palm trees.

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This entrance path really was delightful.

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Such perfection at every turn.

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Leading deeper and deeper into what I can only describe as an Asian/European jungle.

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I mean just look at how tall the bamboo in the background are. Extremely unusual to see this in France. And with no water all summer???

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The jungle path eventually opens into a clearing with a large tree in the centre and I was immediately struck by the odd looking metal poles stuck in the ground around it.

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And this my friends is a fantastically simple electroculture device no one in the world has seen before.

Made intuitively from the aluminium frame of an old green house there are seven curved pieces in the ground, put there twenty years ago when the tree was no bigger than a few meters tall. He told me he had no idea why he was doing it. He just felt like it was the right thing to do. He did however use a pendulum to identify the energetic vortex at this spot, which he is now taking advantage of with his aluminium poles.

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Both he and his wife saw the difference it instantly made to all the plants around it twenty years ago (spanning at least 50m in all directions from the metal poles). Everything started to grow at twice the speed he said. And with twice the vigour. Leading to many magical surprises like fruit trees yielding double or even triple harvests when they would normally only yield one. Not a bad trick to have in your arsenal as a gardener I would say.

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Reminds me of this quote:

“The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago” — Jean Chretien

Except if you're using electroculture in which case you can do it in half the time! It's just that so few people know this.

The tree itself has grown in 20 years to become an absolute monster.

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It has basically become a giant electrocultre antenna at the centre of the land, giving energy to anything which falls in its radius while providing some much needed shade in the Summer.

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Just in the last few years, thanks to the online explosion of interest in electroculture have the couple come to understand WHY these pieces of metal have had such a profound effect on the area around them.

Since then they have bought a copper pyramid.

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And they have installed magnetised cables into some of their vegetable gardens. Just these ones on the left here.

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While the ones further off to the right have no cables and the difference is evident.

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Remember, this vegetable patch has not been watered since April. And yet it looks like this! Such things are simply not possible without electroculture.

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I ran around the land for hours with the children playing games.

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There were many little paths leading off into the jungle, so inviting one simply couldn't help but explore them.

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I had to stop and examine flowers more closely at times. So very beautiful.

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Check out these seed pods!

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And this cute looking pile of wood for the winter, drying next to the bamboo forest.

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Some of the trees were perfect for climbing :)

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The three biggest palm trees seen here.

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Needless to say there were plenty of edible plants hidden away in this jungle.

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We found this ladder which was evidently being used to pick blackberries.

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A decent quantity of them it would seem.

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This ladder is not resting on a wall but on plants which have grown up the side of trees.

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Another 'jungle' view here, with the rather more typical pine trees right at the back there.

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I noticed they had a lot ginger growing around the place. They told me they make cream with it.

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Incredible contrast of colours at every turn.

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Grape vines here.

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Wild garlic here.

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The children could see I was really into taking photos of everything so the game was to avoid getting in my shot ;) If I was able to photograph their faces clearly they were out.

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I enjoyed playing this game a lot.

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And you're out!

Found these children (no idea who they belonged to) hiding in the bamboo forest.

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Just on the other side of this bamboo is a path to the back of their geodesic dome.

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Viewed from the front here.

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Wonderful on the inside.

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Due to their strict dimensions these domes always project energy outward from the centre, benefiting both plants & humans. It is a good space for meditation they tell me.

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We ate a meal together at lunchtime, all home-prepared food brought by different members of the group and in the afternoon we sat down under the shade of the giant electroculture tree for a story.

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This is how 'performance' worked in the old days. Stories helped us understand who we are and where we are going. That was before storytelling was usurped by Hollywood and turned into a mind control mechanism.

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My understanding of French is still developing, so much of the story was lost on me but I enjoyed it none the less and hearing my two children laughing louder than anyone else was a good feeling.

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These people, this place, it all moved me very much and I am happy to announce that we have been invited to join their group on a permanent basis. They are local to us and I feel sure this is the beginning of something great for my family and I.

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Their group has a name but I guess I will leave that bit out. In short they understand how and why the world is changing at this time and they understand the need for coming together in groups as a way to support each other.

None of them are vaccinated, none of them watch the news, none of them trust the government and no topics of conversation are too weird to lay on the table. Including flat earth!

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I like these kind of people and needless to say I feel as if I have skills which will be of interest to them. They already asked me to bring my dowsing rods the next time I come ;)

Feeling pretty excited to be honest.

And the question that's got me really scratching my head is would this all have happened if I wasn't using a biocircuit every day?

Love & Light everyone 🌱

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Such a crazy rule, never heard of needing to have a license in order to water your garden! But yeah, nature always wins. Even when we think it doesn't, nature will always be a winner. And walking in places like this can only fulfill your heart with happiness and hope.

nature will always be a winner

100%. Every time.

Yes the rules are a bit nuts but that's just how it is here. Not enough rain they say. Tomorrow I am selling lettuces (and other things) at our local car boot sale and if anyone asks I will have to lie, saying that I didn't water them. Thankfully I now know this is at least possible with electrocultre!

How wonderful. What a beautiful garden.

Not a bad spot (to hang out for the rest of my life!)

Yes, it feels like perfection.

I’d move there in a minute

$WINE

Muchas gracias for the wine :)

Oh Sam! So wonderful!
Yours @mammasitta

Hey @mammasitta!

Is @massivevibration your main account now?

No! I am only curating interesting articles for curie, mostly Music related Ones with @massivevibration

How have you been Sam?

Thanks for asking. It has been a crazy kind of year. So much forward motion but a lot of pain too. I could write a book on this year to be honest, it has been so complex and beautiful. Feel myself changing. Realising my innate powers. But struggling to let go of family (in the UK) who continue down elite controlled paths. I so much want to help them see what they are doing, but this seems impossible. Even my dowsing rods tell me there is nothing I can do except accept.

Excellent Fellini quote on your profile description. Hadn't noticed that before.

How's the infinite passion of life for you?

I just saw this now hanging out in a Yurt in a community down in Lagos Portugal 🇵🇹 for a while
I also could write a book about past mad years.
Really nice to hear from you and see you in our signal group once in while. I stayed away from blogging much here but I am trying to be more active every day 😝

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Great to see you back here @mammasitta :)

I am the other way around, trying to be more active in groups!

That yurt looks wonderful. What a dream to sleep under that.

Ah right! That is very awesome of you doing curation work.

I see you are still on Appics too. How's it going over there? Haven't checked in for ages as I can't figure out how to get my app to work.

I should help you but it’s quite boring to be honest

What is your honest opinion about Appics? Is it worth the effort?

hmmmmm ...better per Signal

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I have never heard of electroculture before and this excites me as a beginner gardener. Did he explain further how he built it? Do you know long ti takes to build it?

As a new gardener I highly recommend learning more about electroculture.

I explain a lot of useful info in this post.

As for the device featured in this post it took him a few hours to dig those curved aluminium bars into the ground. That was it! There is nothing further to understand about construction process. His placement however was key to his success. One must learn to use pendulums or dowsing rods to identify the right kind of energy vortex and create the 'device' over the top of it.

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Many thanks for this!

Also thanks to @ironshield :)

Why the strict law.

This looks like a jungle hunt perfect for an adventure.
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Why the strict law.

They say it is to conserve water in the reservoirs though I am unclear why this important. The fire dept use it a lot in the Summer so I suppose this could be a reason. The unofficial main reason however is make sure the people stop growing their own food and become more reliant on the system. People who rely the system can be controlled more easily.

That's not cool.

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That is serious climbing up there

I assume you are referring to the climbing plant with purple flowers which is all over the place? They told me it is from Mexico but I don't recall the name.

Lovely

What a thick beautiful garden out there. It looks amazing with all the plants in it.

A place one could survive very happily for a long time...

Wow, such a nice place really.

Those wild friuts, garlic 🧄 and ginger must be great. The garden looks beautiful too.

You could live on this land all year round and never need to go to a supermarket ;)

Wow, that's good to know.
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Awesome nature photos. It reminds me of those awesome nature photos from @tydynrain

They are beautiful photos indeed, @emjeak! I appreciate the kind compliment, thank you! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

Thanks for the connection & compliment. I must admit I had not seen his daily photos before now. Most beautiful indeed!

What a wonderful place! And so great you are able to join the group. Glad the kids (and you) had such a wonderful time.

Woah! This is indeed a mind-blowing discovery at least for me. Hearing about electro-culture for the first time and had my mind opened to a whole lot more. You did this! Thank you.

A lovely storytelling skill that took me through this magical space of a fun experience with your kids. I hope you have a blast. !HUG

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If you would like an overview of electroculture I recommend this post:

https://peakd.com/hive-140635/@samstonehill/electroculture-a-synthesis-of-free-energy-and-agriculture-how-to-grow-massive-vegetables

Thank you for your lovely compliment regarding my storytelling. It is a real pleasure for me to convert my experiences into something something which can be enjoyed by others.

Cheers for the hug :)

The pleasure is mine💕

Thank you for the link will definitely look through it and learn some more. Grateful🙏🏽

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One word to say it all: STUNNING!

Totally. I am still buzzing from the place a few days later!

This is amazing and breathtaking. Nature is indeed beautiful.

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Wow, this tropical forest (unwatered) is simply amazing. I think they may be on to something.

None of them are vaccinated, none of them watch the news, none of them trust the government and no topics of conversation are too weird to lay on the table. Including flat earth!

Those of the world are darkening while the enlightened are brightening. Unlocking the mechanisms of this world and understanding the Creator who sustains it!

CHEERS!
!WINE

Indeed they are on to something. And certainly I will be replicating their 'antenna' at some point, though not with aluminium. Probably better with copper.

Unlocking the mechanisms of this world and understanding the Creator who sustains it!

Absolutely right. Makes me think of the last frequency device I reviewed which was inspired by "the laying on of hands" in reference to healing. Had this man not been a Bible reader he would not have gone on to heal himself and create this device.

Feeling so blessed to be on this great ride at this exciting time in the history of humanity!

How amazingly beautiful and inspiring.
this is what I aim to achieve here and you just helped me visualize its future look.
this seems just a huge antenna.. !! brilliant.
best regards.

Am pleased you caught this one!

I felt that same kind of inspiration. Like, this is exactly how it is going to be!

Yes yes yes. Now we know what is possible using the power of electroculture. Don't forget though that he is also using the power of the natural vortex at this spot, enhancing it with his funky device, which reminds me of a flower somehow. So in the end it is a dance between natural energies and man made devices. Also worth pointing out that he only just erected the dome this year so he doesn't really know yet how this will affect things. Time will tell...

Interestingly it was the dome which connected us. Sabrina was involved in the making of the cover.

Brilliant post! So many things that you expressed here demonstrate a far greater awareness of life and what's really going on in the world than most people presently have. You, and they, sound like my kind of people, and I'm grateful to have come across this post today! Talyhoo into The Great Awakening! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

My eyes have been opened hugely in the last year, not so much in terms of our world situation (that happened a decade ago) but in terms of how, why and where Life Force energy flows more intensely and in what ways we can take advantage of this flow as our ancestors did.

Tomorrow is our village car boot sale and we will be selling four different electroculture products & a bunch of food (we have too much to eat ourselves), none of which would be in existence if I had not followed this flow for the last year.

All the best to you my awesome man. I took a moment to check out your photography thanks to @emjeak and wow! Tropical paradise in every post! What a treat for people 🙏

Talyhoooooo :)

That's truly excellent, and on both counts! Mine were opened in progressive waves. The last round started in 2020 (20/20 vision ya know), and it's been quite a wild ride!

That sounds absolutely wonderful! That's the beautiful magic of following our your inner nudges! I hope that it flows exquisitely well!

Thank you so very much! I appreciate that! I'm deeply grateful to live where and how I do, and I love sharing that another way to live is possible. I also adore sharing the incredible beauty here!

Oh yes, talyhoooooo! 😁 🙏 💚 ✨ 🤙

This gives me so much confidence that we have got this.

This year, I didn't get much farther with electroculture than sticking a number of spirals near struggling plants. I made the spirals using cones that you supplied the template for, and @futuremind printed for me in three sizes. I know they helped the struggling plants a lot, which soon were outdoing the seedlings that had looked healthier and so did not get a spiral. I'd love to do something larger like these people intuitively did.

This may sound like a silly question, what exactly is a Sprial? Is it a plant?

All is explained in this article:

https://peakd.com/hive-140635/@samstonehill/zero-budget-electroculture-getting-started-with-spirals-lakhovsky-coils-and-more

In a nutshell it is a device for making our plants grow better!

This gives me so much confidence that we have got this.

Exactly the reason why I was keen to get this post out asap. I feel the same thing. We got this! In short my horizons just expanded substantially now I know it is possible to bring Bali to France! Plus I now know that water is not as essential as I used to believe. Even during the hottest months of the year. More important that one has a decent electroculture device at the centre of their land.

Great to learn the spirals helped!

We have our annual car boot sale here at our village on Sunday and we are going to sell them. Orgonite, lettuce & tomatoes too.

Can't wait ;)

I had to look up car boot sale. Good idea!

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