Serpo
5th May 2013, 07:10 PM
Oregon Desert Sri Yantra (1990)
Changes in weather and soil are observed after drawing a giant Sri Yantra
During the summer of 1990 Bill and a few friends completed the design of a giant Sri Yantra on a dried lake bed. When completed it was 1/4 mile across and covered over forty acres and contained over thirteen miles of lines.
Weather change:
Rain fell one hour after completion of design. Remarkably, the lightning and the rain were limited only to the small valley where we were working. The ranchers noticed a continued increase in the valley’s rainfall. This was accompanied by increased vegetative growth, as well as increased populations of several plants and three animals species that were not previously common in the valley.
Environment change:
Increased fertility of the soil which was originally alkaline silt. Two years after construction, even though the lines were disappearing, the structure of the soil had changed from a highly compacted mixture of silt and salts to a loose, crumbly soil that smelled and tasted more like normal soil. The soil changes were due to an extraordinary proliferation of soil microorganisms and the resulting increase in soil organic matter.
The soil changes were limited to the forty or so acres of the design and were most pronounced in its center.In other respects, the entire fifty square mile valley was different. The ranchers noticed a continued increase in the valley’s rainfall. This was accompanied by increased vegetative growth, as well as increased populations of several plants and three animals species that were not previously common in the valley.
http://www.sriyantraresearch.com/Article/Effects/Sri_Yantra_Effects.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KliBRinZHJA&feature=player_embedded#!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KliBRinZHJA&feature=player_embedded#!
Changes in weather and soil are observed after drawing a giant Sri Yantra
During the summer of 1990 Bill and a few friends completed the design of a giant Sri Yantra on a dried lake bed. When completed it was 1/4 mile across and covered over forty acres and contained over thirteen miles of lines.
Weather change:
Rain fell one hour after completion of design. Remarkably, the lightning and the rain were limited only to the small valley where we were working. The ranchers noticed a continued increase in the valley’s rainfall. This was accompanied by increased vegetative growth, as well as increased populations of several plants and three animals species that were not previously common in the valley.
Environment change:
Increased fertility of the soil which was originally alkaline silt. Two years after construction, even though the lines were disappearing, the structure of the soil had changed from a highly compacted mixture of silt and salts to a loose, crumbly soil that smelled and tasted more like normal soil. The soil changes were due to an extraordinary proliferation of soil microorganisms and the resulting increase in soil organic matter.
The soil changes were limited to the forty or so acres of the design and were most pronounced in its center.In other respects, the entire fifty square mile valley was different. The ranchers noticed a continued increase in the valley’s rainfall. This was accompanied by increased vegetative growth, as well as increased populations of several plants and three animals species that were not previously common in the valley.
http://www.sriyantraresearch.com/Article/Effects/Sri_Yantra_Effects.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KliBRinZHJA&feature=player_embedded#!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KliBRinZHJA&feature=player_embedded#!