Only came back yesterday from a 4000km busting trip of the southern cape. Been declared “drought disaster zone” in defiance of all our otherwise so successful rainmaking efforts. So we had to do something…
Bella my 13 year old has slapped together this little movie quickly from the footage and pics taken en route.
Isn’t it a beautiful planet we live on?
Travelling “in orgonite” is so much fun and such a wonderful pretext to discover new spots.
Georg
The Southern Cape (Garden Route, Knysna, George) was the last pocket of drought in south Africa and neighbouring countries.
I luckily had the help of a gifted dowser to identify hotpots, gifting which we hope will unlock the rain.
So that’s what we did: Scanning the map systematically and pendulum dowsing it for negative energy spots.
This lead us to many wonderful and faraways places that we might never have visited otherwise.
Gifting is fun!
The full report is in the make.
Georg
Just updated the vidio with some maps and some more busting pics…
Orgonite has done it again! Would you be astonished to hear that after our very targeted orgone gifting action https://www.orgoniseafrica.com/blog/planet-of-wonders/ normal seasonal rainfall has started in the drought stricken Garden Route area of South Africa?
Well, after all the info you must have already found on our expeditions pages https://www.orgoniseafrica.com/orgonit-orgon-afrika-safari-expedition.html I guess not.
We are getting used to these kind of successes, even though the obstacles often seem unsurmountable.
This one was particularly interesting because of our special cooperation with our psychic dowser friend who came up with very particular spots and specific instruction on how to gift them.
We have found that again andf again now: we need and appreciate psychic guidance in target identification.
The “obvious” busting targets in Southern Africa are pretty much done. That’s population centres, main roads, cell phone towers, large water bodies. The result is already brilliant with practically no more chemtrails and very rare HAARP ripples.
Not to forget the vastly increased rainfalls.
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Article from SO-Plett, online magazine from the Garden Route
The article above admits quite strong rainfalls, albeit in line with vested interests in the region (they were declared a desaster zone, which means money is coming) speaks of continued need to preserve water.
Most of Southern Africa was much wetter 200 years ago
I think we’re getting back there.
Africa had a unique spiritual and ecological symbiosis between the African People and the wildlife.
The giant heards of wild animals were fertilizing the plains and the people were spiritually aware of the cycles of fertility and their connection with rain.
All this was destroyed systematically from the mid 1800s on.
Any ecological catastrophe we may be lamenting nowadays pales in comparison with this massive and systematic destruction of African culture and the way of life of humans and animals in these parts.
It is also this spiritual destruction and confusion that we are trying to help healing.