Very often when I get into interesting subjects here on hive someone will alert me in the comments to another related subject which leads me down a week-long rabbit hole at the end of which I feel like writing another post! In this case I wrote recently about our great past and how the concept of free energy was common to us over a 100 years ago and @woelfchen wrote one simple word in the comments beneath: "Elektrokultur".
I am deeply grateful for people like @woelfchen because this word has taken me on the most fantastic journey, waking a deeper part of me which aways knew this truth, yet didn't have the words or evidence to describe it till now and today as I sit down to write this post I feel as if I have found in the last few weeks the answer to free energy and global famine! Yet I wonder how many people will actually take the information I am providing here and use it to change their lives? Not many I suspect, but those who do will already be feeling the electricity of excitement which leads us inextricably to that joyous place of creativity and discovery where only great things can happen.
Free Energy
Before I get into electroculture I must first explain (for readers who missed my last few posts) that one can easily tap into the free energy of the earth and produce a constant voltage. I demonstrated this on my kitchen table last week by producing 5.2v from a bunch of earth batteries made from copper, zinc, soil & water.
This energy can be used directly or stored in a capacitor or battery for later use. But even better than this, our free & constant electrical current can also be fed back into our garden where it will DRAMATICALLY improve the state of our soil & plants. And this takes us neatly to our next subject of interest.
Electroculture
As is always the case when it comes to great innovations, this idea is nothing new and we are in fact just re-discovering old ideas which have been forgotten. The reason for this (as I have examined in previous posts) is because human life on earth is not linear but cyclical.
Over 100 years ago electroculture was re-discovered by French inventor Justin Christofleau and for a while the idea blossomed again but the chemical fertiliser industry, which has dominated our methods of food production since the industrial revolution, quickly identified these eco-friendly and transformative methods (after which one has no further need to buy anything) as a threat to their profit margins, so electroculture was written out of the history books and forgotten about.
Just in the last decade a few innovators are beginning to re-discover electroculture again and pick up the work of Christofleau where he left off.
I am obviously still new to this subject and have been overwhelmed by the sheer enormity of it but from what I can tell there are numerous techniques all of which are designed to catch particular types of free flowing earth energy or as some call them 'subtle energies'. Let's just say they are the kind of energies the scientific community are still debating.
No matter what you call them or how they function, the proof you seek is never more than one growing season away.
Energy categories
There are two main categories here, the first of which can be described as atmospheric energy (also known as Ether or cosmic energy). The second is terrestrial or earth energy. Though these two categories seem to cross over in places.
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Atmospheric energy is captured through the use of antenna, towers, cones & pyramids.
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Terrestrial energy can be harnessed with wires and magnets set up in alignment with our north & south poles. It can also be collected using an anode (usually zinc) & cathode (usually copper) placed in the earth. As described in my previous post.
All of the above energies can be viewed as a voltage, but for the purposes of agriculture all we are interested in now is how to collect this energy and feed it back into our garden.
Atmospheric energy antenna
Justin Christofleau pioneered an antenna 100 years ago which was placed high in the air above your land, on top of a wooden post.
Taken from Christofleau's book Electroculture
Christofleau's device was designed to capture not just atmospheric energy but also the energy created by the warming and cooling action of the sun, the energy of the freezing cold nights and humidity of the mornings, the energy of the wind, the rain and even the lightening storms. All of this along with terrestrial magnetism and the energy of the earth which he refers to as telluric currents.
His goal was simple, to create as much natural electricity as possible and feed it back into the land at a specific point or across a long distance in a straight line running from south to north.
A modern version of this antenna can been seen here.
This one is designed by Yannick Van Doorne, a great man who is basically our modern version of Christofleau, having been working in this field for two decades. You can buy the antenna from his website here or if you are like me, you can just figure out what it all is and make it yourself.
The basic principle is to raise them up in the air. The higher you go, the more land you are boosting with energy.
Classic spirals
Inspired by the work of Pier Luigi Ighina spirals are also designed to channel atmospheric electricity. They are placed like this in the ground to direct the energy toward the base of the cone where you have your plants.
When they are placed the other way around they channel the energy up towards the branches of your trees.
Used together they collect the energy in the middle where it can be fed down a pole and back into the earth.
Fibonachi spirals
Much like the classic spirals these are attached to the top of your antenna where they utilise divine ratios to tap into cosmic energy.
Can't be too hard to make these once you have a decent template to work with.
Lakhovsky coil
Invented over 100 years ago by Georges Lakhovsky this basic device is made from copper and placed around the tree or plant you want to boost with energy.
The important things to remember here is that the two ends be close but not touching. The orientation needs to be north/south with the open side facing north.
For best effect it is placed at a slight angle of 20° to 30°, seen here.
Most electrical cables are made of copper so you really can build this yourself with ease.
Pyramids
Replicating the divine ratios present in the Great pyramids one can create copper structures underneath which everything becomes energised.
As I mentioned before these techniques are nothing new. Here is a book on the subject by Les Brown, written in 1978.
Pyramids can be used in your garden or in your warehouse to energise seeds before you plant them.
The best prices I can see appear to be on Yannick's website.
Menhir tower
History is understandably vague about these large man-made structures.
Almost nothing is known of the social organization or religious beliefs of the people who erected the menhirs. Their language is also unknown. It is known, however, that they buried their dead and had the skills to grow crops, farm and make pottery, stone tools and jewelry. Identifying the purpose or use of menhirs remains speculative. wiki
Despite wiki's assurances we have no idea what they were for, I would say it is understood now that these stones catch and re-direct energy to the plants around them (if only their current caretakers would permit the right kind of plants to grow there).
You can thankfully avoid lugging around large stones today as in their modern form they are sold looking like this.
Obviously you just place it in your garden and watch for results.
Irish round tower
This is the same concept as the menhir though arguably the round towers were built by a later civilisation.
Many of them are found in Ireland (hence the name) but they are in fact found all over the world, always built to the same exact proportions.
On a smaller scale they also work great. One seen here surrounded by potatoes.
These can be bought from here along with basalt cones which either sit on top of the menhir towers or directly on the soil.
Yannick encourages us to get creative and try out ideas, like putting them in positions we know to be powerful.
Yannick also makes cool little gadgets for sticking on your garden tools so that with every shovel of soil you are also injecting it with energy.
Looks a lot like something you can do yourself.
I mean really. You can do this!
Magnestism cables
Again designed by Yannick, what you are looking at here is a collection of magnets surrounded by bees wax (believed to have etherial properties) through which runs a galvanised steel cable.
The magnet end of the cable is then placed on the south side of your field and the cable runs in a northward direction to the end of your land.
Everything growing within a 1m distance of the cable will flourish.
Even if it is suspended just above the ground like this.
Yannick demonstrates the effectiveness of his device in this video.
https://youtu.be/7jUWW-rCz4A
And if you are interested, you can buy it here for €21.00 which seems reasonable enough.
Photographic evidence
While the proof is of course in the pudding and you're just gonna have to bake this cake if you want to see definitive evidence, we do still have some images online of what can be done with electroculture.
The older ones (provided by Christofleau) are perhaps not so convincing due to their age but still interesting none-the-less.
For your reference, this is how high oats normally grow.
What about these, referred to here as trefoil, but you probably know them as clovers.
Again, for your reference, here are some non electrified clovers.
Here we have peas up to 9ft high!
I grow peas myself so I can tell you this is triple what they would normally be.
Hard to find the source for this image but it comes up in a few places as being the product of elctroculture.
This one is certainly authentic and shows a man demonstrating how much his tomatoes have grown since he started using electroculture.
Health
Humans are basically just plants on legs because we need all the same things as them. Warmth, water, light, oxygen, nutrition and as we now understand, electricity.
Lakhovsky coils have been in use for over a century as bracelets or belts designed to benefit our health.
Lakhovsky's multi-wavelength oscillator creates an electrical field between two spirals while a patient sits and absorbs t