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michael grogan
03-14-2005, 03:37 PM
Hi,

I'm mike, from North Carolina, Stokes County, and I'm interested in
raw food diets, Ormus, sacred geometry, and other stuff.

I'm starting to do some research with producing Ormus water, but as
kind of a side note, I was wondering if anyone could explain the
difference between the Platonic Valence groups in William J Crookes'
periodic table from Dan Winter, and the crystal forms listed for each
element in a regular periodic table. Does Crookes' table describe
the shape of the grains of the m-state powder verion of each
element?

Charlie
03-16-2005, 04:02 AM
> From: michael grogan <tropical@... (/group/asc2k/post?postID=ZwC7JFEFECQGgiCLIYTXdjBc93YejNxzBYY-hPKRhlzeAQoyX1ssd9vcxeaPqZ1UIp6dIjBZVnnEGTFeYOhM)>
>
> I'm mike, from North Carolina, Stokes County, and I'm interested in
> raw food diets, Ormus, sacred geometry, and other stuff.
>
> I'm starting to do some research with producing Ormus water, but as
> kind of a side note, I was wondering if anyone could explain the
> difference between the Platonic Valence groups in William J Crookes'
> periodic table from Dan Winter, and the crystal forms listed for each
> element in a regular periodic table. Does Crookes' table describe
> the shape of the grains of the m-state powder verion of each
> element?

Good to hear from you Mike.

"each element?" I only know the rare gasses. :-)

What do you think of Dan Winter's works?

I personally like his meanderings but I have found it hard to get the
practical info from his writings. I think there is valuable info in there
but it is hard to extract from his inimitable style.

As for the whole Meru lawsuit, I am not too sure how I would rule if it was
my living to rule but I am glad the info is available.

I would like to hear what you have to think about these things as you most
likely have a more informed view that I.

Aloha
Charlie

Chris
03-16-2005, 04:25 AM
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=zq5UqVwiL7FpWDMnyt5ZOgAdCYjdOfwrhwe7KM J3ec_Pu5RheH3k26-rrFtPvreRSCZmPO8ltRWy4H1QMQZE), "michael grogan" <tropical@r...> wrote:
I'm starting to do some research with producing Ormus water

Hello Michael,

Barry Carter, a long-time Asc2k member who hasn't posted in a while,
may be able to answer your questions. If you enter the Asc2k site
from groups.yahoo, I have two posts from the past that may help you:

13309 from 3/27/04 and 12937 from 2/2/04

There is a search box at the top of the page of messages that you
can insert the message #. You could also search by keying
in "ormus". Chris

srachele2004
03-16-2005, 07:34 AM
--- In asc2k@yahoogroups.com (/group/asc2k/post?postID=JCyF39w-0oI9Zkhb58xL0rWeFBOfaFClrrJ_wybJhz0mWtLVlOxM-xzbGLl30Is8BIpBxExBscMCVQ05NGTF), "michael grogan" <tropical@r...> wrote:

> I'm starting to do some research with producing Ormus water...

Sal: Welcome to the group, Michael. Sorry, I don't have the
information about the periodic table you requested, but I am familiar
with a type of water, which I would call mono-molecular. The process
is similar to the ORME (orthomolecularly rearranged monatomic
elements) but it is applied to the covalently bonded water molecule.
The result is that it is possible to produce water where the H2O
molecules do not clump together, but remain singular within a resonant
field. This causes the water to be absorbed directly into the
bloodstream of organisms because the average molecule size is in the
nanometer range instead of micrometer. You can post me privately if
you want further info on this.

--Sal