African Hut Part 5

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Pictures taken June 24

 

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hut with wrapped centre post

Judy in America makes wands - these were a new concept to me when I met her, but I am gradually gathering knowledge about them. They produce a kind of energy, and Judy says that the energy is mainly produced in the wrapping of them - not what you wrap them with so much as the act of wrapping itself - of course you are creating a spiral and this has its own energy.  See also orgone energy which I am now studying in earnest.

 

      Judy mainly makes her wands of bamboo, she wraps them in copper wire and other metals, and she places crystals at their tips. There is a whole science in the shape and facets of crystals, depending on configurations these are used for different purposes and create different types of energy (crystal page coming soon). For instance, you can transmit, receive, heal and all kinds of other things.

 

      Judy thought I should make a wand for Wolf, but all that I could think of was that I wanted to wrap the centre post of the hut.  For this I chose some white rope from Clarks Hardware stores in Nelson. It was only later that I realised that I was in effect creating a wand, but more than that, I was creating an orgone accumulator - energy from the earth is being pushed up in a spiral of 169 bands and released into the sky. This not only represents the rising of the spirit after death, the freeing of the soul from the material body, but can be used to project energy into the ether, to be collected by people who need it. This can be directed with specific intent by prayers and smoke from the ground at the base of the post, and by attaching pictures of the people you wish to help to the post itself.

I have topped the post with two crystals from my own collection, I am yet deciding whether to buy a specific type of crystal - probably I shall buy two - a transmitter and a receiver. Judy favours double-terminated crystals - probably they do two jobs in one.

 

      Now for the rest of pictures, all taken on completion of the wrapping on Saturday, June 24th.


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Inside. Base of post has large natural white quartz rock found in river.

Offerings bowl upside down to keep rain out

 

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"Tail" of rope is buried in earth at base of post, "head" sticks up into sky (see it exiting left). Two crystals are pushed up through the rope rigging - amethyst (left, towards east) clear quartz (right, towards west)

 

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amethyst (left) clear quartz (right)

 

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Two final views of hut

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169

The Number 169 : 

Prime Factors of 169=13x13.   (the aztecs were fond of the number 13 - they based their sacred calendar on multiples of 

                                                 13 and 20)

169 is a Square Number(13x13).

169 is a Centered Hexagonal Number.

169 is a Centered Octagonal Number.

169 is a Centered 28-gonal Number.

The Chemical Element Thulium has a Stable Isotope with 169 neutrons

Number database

Thulium

(Thule, the earliest name for Scandinavia) Discovered in 1879 by Cleve. Thulium occurs in small quantities along with other rare earths in a number of minerals. It is obtained commercially from monazite, which contains about 0.007% of the element. 

Thulium is the least abundant of the rare earth elements, but with new sources recently discovered, it is now considered to be about as rare as silver, gold, or cadmium. 

Ion-exchange and solvent extraction techniques have recently permitted much easier separation of the rare earths, with much lower costs. 

Only a few years ago, thulium metal was not obtainable at any cost; in 1985 the oxide sold for $3400/kg. Thulium metal costs $50/g. 

Thulium can be isolated by reduction of the oxide with lanthanum metal or by calcium reduction of a closed container. The element is silver-gray, soft, malleable, and ductile, and can be cut with a knife. Twenty five isotopes are known, with atomic masses ranging from 152 to 176. 

Natural thulium, which is 100% 169Tm, is stable. Because of the relatively high price of the metal, thulium has not yet found many practical applications. 169Tm bombarded in a nuclear reactor can be used as a radiation source in portable X-ray equipment. 171Tm is potentially useful as an energy source. Natural thulium also has possible use in ferrites (ceramic magnetic materials) used in microwave equipment. As with other lanthanides, thulium has a low-to-moderate acute toxic rating. It should be handled with care.

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