Massale kap in Nederland/ Belgiƫ van ( oudere ) bomen- de relatie met het uitrollen van 5G netwerk en de bedoelingen van NWO ( New World Order)...
Link:https://www.ellaster.nl/2019/04/09/wat-is-de-verborgen-agenda-achter-de-massale-bomenkap/
en: de 'helende kracht ' van oude bomen.....(!!!!) Verhalen, interpretaties.
https://www.ellaster.nl/2019/04/11/de-helende-kracht-van-oude-bomen-is-niet-slechts-een-legende/
Uitgelicht uit het boek 'Real Magic', van Dean Radin:
Experiment met Arabidopsis;
Chryptochrome
<<The chocolate experiment provided intriguing results, but it would have been more impressive if we had found an objective outcome associated with the blessing. To explore this idea, Professor Yung - Jong Shiah from the National Kaohsiung Normal University in Taiwan ran an experiment to see if blessed water would influence the growth of seeds. Dr Shiah asked if I would like to collaborate on the project, and I was glad to assist.
For the seeds, Shiah chose a small flowering weed in the mustard family called Arabidopsis thaliana : it's common name is mouse - ear cress. The full genome of this plant was completely sequenced in the year 2000, and shortly afterward the human genome was also sequenced. It was then discovered that a majority of genes suspected to play a role in human disease had close analogs in Arabidopsis. That made this little plant, which grows quickly and easily in the laboratory, a key resource in the study of the genetics of both plant and human health.
Arabidopsis also contains a photosensitive protein called cryptochrome.This protein plays an important role in many aspects of plant growth, including circadian rythm, flowering time and seed germination. Of interest to us was the fact that cryptochrome is found in both plants and humans, and that there is evidence that cryptochrome has quantum properties. Among other things, the quantum nature of this protein is thought to account for cryptochrome's exquisite sensitivity to weak magnetic fields.Cryptochrome is found in the retina of certain birds which apparently allows the birds to literally see the Earth's magnetic lines of force. Shiah speculated that because Arabidopsis contains cryptochrome, it is a potential "living quantum system", that is, it might act as a super - sensitive target for use in intention experiment.
The water used to hydrate the Arabidopsis seeds was purchased from a commercial water bottling plant in Taiwan.Twenty - four bottles were used in the study: they were randomly assigned by a third party into blessed and untreated coditions, and than labeled A or B. The intentional treatment itself was provided by Master Lu Cheng, a respected monk and director of the Bliss and Wisdom Buddhist Foundation in Taiwan, along with two senior monks from the same Foundation. The intention they provided was similar to the chocalate experiment: "The arabidopsis that absorbs this water will manifest optimal growth:in particular it will have increased nutrition, energy, vigor and well - being". The monks mentally directed this blessing toward half of the bottles of water in a room at the foundation for twenty minutes. Then, toavoid accidentally influencing the control bottles, they added; "This enhancement", is only for this batch of water".
During this procedure only a research assistant and the three monks were present, and non of them was involved in any other aspect of the experiment. Also, none of the other participants or investigators in the study knew which bottles were blessed or in the control group, maintaining the strict double - blind design.
After the intentional treatment process, a third party who was blinded to the meaning of the labels A and B on the bottles was in charge off all the watering, seed germination, and measerment procedures. After all of the measurements were completed and analyzed, only then was the blinding code broken.
We used three types of Arabidopsis seeds. One was called the "wild type", which means the seed found in the wild; it's known as Columbia - 4. A second seed was a "loss - of - function" mutation, meaning its genetic makeup made it less sensitive to blue light than the wild type. The third seed was a gain - of -function mutation, which has enhanced sensitivity to blue light. All of the seeds were prepared in the usual way for laboratory growth and then placed in a temperature - controlled incubator. Some seeds were hydrated with the blessed water, others with the untreated water. The dishes of seeds were distributed randomly within the incubators.
In each experiment, three measurements were taken on the germinated seedling: the amount of chlorophyll ( a green pigment), the amount of anthocyanin ( a red - orange to blue violet pigment), and hypocotyl length ( the stem of a seedling). Increased levels of chlorophyll and anthocyanin are known to be beneficial for human health, and a shorter stem length is asociated with improved seed growth. Based on these properties, we predicted that seeds grown with blessed water would show increased levels of chlorophyll and anthocyanin and a shorter hypocotyl length as compared to seeds grown with the control water.
And that's what we observed. The average hypocotyl lenght in seedlings hydrates with the blessed water was much shorter than in seedlings hydrated with control water. This enhancement ocurred mainly in seeds with the gain - of funtion mutation.The experiment was repeated four times, each using different intensities and combinations of blue and red light ( to see how the plants would respond to different energies), and overall the effect was a robust demonstration of the force of intention.
Over the four experiments the difference in seedlings stem length was associated with odds agains chance of 38 trillion to 1. Significant increases in anthocyanin and chrorphyll were also observed in the gain - of - function mutations, the former with odds against chance of 33,000 to 1 and the latter at a more modest 20 to 1. This study showed that force of will procuced objectively measurable changes in plant growth. Precisely how this works is not yet known. But this experiment and the earlier study involving chocolate sugeest that blessing food and beverages does more than just provide a feel - good ritual. It may also add an intangible new spice: magic.>>
Link:https://www.ellaster.nl/2019/04/09/wat-is-de-verborgen-agenda-achter-de-massale-bomenkap/
en: de 'helende kracht ' van oude bomen.....(!!!!) Verhalen, interpretaties.
https://www.ellaster.nl/2019/04/11/de-helende-kracht-van-oude-bomen-is-niet-slechts-een-legende/
Uitgelicht uit het boek 'Real Magic', van Dean Radin:
Experiment met Arabidopsis;
Chryptochrome
<<The chocolate experiment provided intriguing results, but it would have been more impressive if we had found an objective outcome associated with the blessing. To explore this idea, Professor Yung - Jong Shiah from the National Kaohsiung Normal University in Taiwan ran an experiment to see if blessed water would influence the growth of seeds. Dr Shiah asked if I would like to collaborate on the project, and I was glad to assist.
For the seeds, Shiah chose a small flowering weed in the mustard family called Arabidopsis thaliana : it's common name is mouse - ear cress. The full genome of this plant was completely sequenced in the year 2000, and shortly afterward the human genome was also sequenced. It was then discovered that a majority of genes suspected to play a role in human disease had close analogs in Arabidopsis. That made this little plant, which grows quickly and easily in the laboratory, a key resource in the study of the genetics of both plant and human health.
Arabidopsis also contains a photosensitive protein called cryptochrome.This protein plays an important role in many aspects of plant growth, including circadian rythm, flowering time and seed germination. Of interest to us was the fact that cryptochrome is found in both plants and humans, and that there is evidence that cryptochrome has quantum properties. Among other things, the quantum nature of this protein is thought to account for cryptochrome's exquisite sensitivity to weak magnetic fields.Cryptochrome is found in the retina of certain birds which apparently allows the birds to literally see the Earth's magnetic lines of force. Shiah speculated that because Arabidopsis contains cryptochrome, it is a potential "living quantum system", that is, it might act as a super - sensitive target for use in intention experiment.
The water used to hydrate the Arabidopsis seeds was purchased from a commercial water bottling plant in Taiwan.Twenty - four bottles were used in the study: they were randomly assigned by a third party into blessed and untreated coditions, and than labeled A or B. The intentional treatment itself was provided by Master Lu Cheng, a respected monk and director of the Bliss and Wisdom Buddhist Foundation in Taiwan, along with two senior monks from the same Foundation. The intention they provided was similar to the chocalate experiment: "The arabidopsis that absorbs this water will manifest optimal growth:in particular it will have increased nutrition, energy, vigor and well - being". The monks mentally directed this blessing toward half of the bottles of water in a room at the foundation for twenty minutes. Then, toavoid accidentally influencing the control bottles, they added; "This enhancement", is only for this batch of water".
During this procedure only a research assistant and the three monks were present, and non of them was involved in any other aspect of the experiment. Also, none of the other participants or investigators in the study knew which bottles were blessed or in the control group, maintaining the strict double - blind design.
After the intentional treatment process, a third party who was blinded to the meaning of the labels A and B on the bottles was in charge off all the watering, seed germination, and measerment procedures. After all of the measurements were completed and analyzed, only then was the blinding code broken.
We used three types of Arabidopsis seeds. One was called the "wild type", which means the seed found in the wild; it's known as Columbia - 4. A second seed was a "loss - of - function" mutation, meaning its genetic makeup made it less sensitive to blue light than the wild type. The third seed was a gain - of -function mutation, which has enhanced sensitivity to blue light. All of the seeds were prepared in the usual way for laboratory growth and then placed in a temperature - controlled incubator. Some seeds were hydrated with the blessed water, others with the untreated water. The dishes of seeds were distributed randomly within the incubators.
In each experiment, three measurements were taken on the germinated seedling: the amount of chlorophyll ( a green pigment), the amount of anthocyanin ( a red - orange to blue violet pigment), and hypocotyl length ( the stem of a seedling). Increased levels of chlorophyll and anthocyanin are known to be beneficial for human health, and a shorter stem length is asociated with improved seed growth. Based on these properties, we predicted that seeds grown with blessed water would show increased levels of chlorophyll and anthocyanin and a shorter hypocotyl length as compared to seeds grown with the control water.
And that's what we observed. The average hypocotyl lenght in seedlings hydrates with the blessed water was much shorter than in seedlings hydrated with control water. This enhancement ocurred mainly in seeds with the gain - of funtion mutation.The experiment was repeated four times, each using different intensities and combinations of blue and red light ( to see how the plants would respond to different energies), and overall the effect was a robust demonstration of the force of intention.
Over the four experiments the difference in seedlings stem length was associated with odds agains chance of 38 trillion to 1. Significant increases in anthocyanin and chrorphyll were also observed in the gain - of - function mutations, the former with odds against chance of 33,000 to 1 and the latter at a more modest 20 to 1. This study showed that force of will procuced objectively measurable changes in plant growth. Precisely how this works is not yet known. But this experiment and the earlier study involving chocolate sugeest that blessing food and beverages does more than just provide a feel - good ritual. It may also add an intangible new spice: magic.>>