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Wednesday, 21 June 2006 01:19
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Esoteric Reasonings

Esoterically, paramagnetic materials are said to have a stimulating effect on plants due to a yin and yang effect. From a more conventional point of view it can be likened to the creation of poles - one positive, one negative creating a charge or energy wave between, as perhaps is the case with paramagnetic soils and diamagnetic plant roots. In nature, it is interesting to note the regular occurrence of so-called 'opposing forces' where life exists.

Many people are senstive to paramagnetic energy and can often detect it unwittingly when passing close to some stored material, much like some people are sensitive to elecromagnetic fields. Alanna Moore's book 'Stoneage Farming' discusses some of these effects on humans, and became the catalyst to my own experience with it. Back in 2003 I placed a bag of paramagentic material next to my bed - supposedly to enhance my sleep....the next morning I had aches and pains all down my back and 2 days later could bearly walk. I racked my memory for anything that may have caused the problem - and only the bag next to the bed kept nagging at my conscience. As soon as I removed it, I started to lose the pain and was walking normally within 2 days. It was an extremely weird, and embarrassing event, and something I was not willing to put myself through again, even for some possible scientific validation!

* For example: Dimitru, I., Zdrilic, A. and Azzopardi, A. (1999) Soil Remineralisation with Basaltic Rock Dust in Australia. 7th Anuual Symposium of the International Center for Aggregates Research, April 19-21, University of Texas, Austin, US. 

For More Information

  • Search Google for 'paramagnetism'
  • Callahan, Philip, S. PhD (1995) Paramagnetism - Rediscovering Nature's Secret Force of Growth'. Acres USA, Austin, Texas (purchase here)
  • Moore Alanna (2001) Stoneage Farming - Eco-Agriculture for the 21st Century. Python Press. (purchase here)


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