The Irish Topic

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It came to my attention that lady Rachel is not on CIA book, smart move Rachel :)

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I have to be there but …yes..long story , under fake name of course but …never mind…point is heard from ..someone….you made a somewhat wacky start, like me, so , in short best not to make it complicated that is the main thing, keep it simple, it is worth a new bag of plaster of Paris aka gypsum….that is a must be, not an old one from years ago from the gardenhouse …. mix ratio is on the bag but we usually do one on one, one ration plaster, same ratio water,
do not make it more complicated, at least not in the start, one can do that later.
Later….
Sills have to be build up….step by step…
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You will get there, they have a pleasant feeling
You are like me, want to do ten recipes in one go , that usually does not end well…
We love all energy junkies
Shall I say welcome to the tribe.
Do not doubt yourself that is the task of others

Good luck
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Lady J in Flanders

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Je t´aime

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I just did a quick pour to try out a couple of new molds I got. I also made the mistake of buying some pretty little ones which are much too small to work for Plasterite Selenite. I'm always warning people then it happens to me. They were only a couple of euro so not to worry.
The fast hardening plaster I use is very annoying in that it hardens REALLY fast, has usually started to get very thick before the second piece gets poured. Yes I can reduce the amount of plaster but that runs the risk of it being a bit soft.
I wonder will these look pretty if I paint them, hope so.


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By ehm....Anonymous ....one of those silent horses from FB


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Keep in mind many are not on FB or other Big Tech social media anymore so we post a few snippets here , for the public
as my days on those platforms are counted , it is all wearing thin

Hope these two are powerful enough to give additional energy and protection in my home plus t some orgone pieces I make.
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Stephen Geddes
Excellent electricity grid broadcaster ,... confirmed working , cleaning electricity in your home , neighbours and alone the grid ... big thumbs up
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MORE TO COME....BEWARE... SYLPHS BATTLING DEMONS ..THE NEW HEARTS PUMP
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The original plasterites used many tiny crystals , various sorts and quartz in each piece , got expensive if you were making bulk ...the technique of energizing the water came later, that was a bonus . (Y) ......... I love plasterite in that you can pour really big kick ass pieces, really cheap, compared to orgonite ...Plaster of Paris , casting plaster is pretty cheap in Australia, around $25 for a 20 litre bag..,,quartz type beach sand free and if collected in the tide zone already has salt in it.... Then you just need to throw a handful of various crystals into a large glass container and sit in the sun for a day or so .. I like to throw in a few extra quartz in the really large cones ....
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