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WHAT’S UP WITH THE BEES

By Kerry Louise Gillett, Facilitator, Dowsers Doing Good Deeds

On September 18, 2010, a Northern California dowsing group called Dowsers Doing Good Deeds (DDGD) got together to use dowsing to find out the current state of health and well-being of honeybees and what their future might be.  There are many kinds of bees in the world, and this dowsing session focused on honeybees.  We took up this subject because of reports in the last few years that the population of honeybees is declining significantly.  Our dowsing told us that bees are not abandoning the hives, but are dying out.  Notable people such as Albert Einstein and Rudolf Steiner have warned us that the end of the honeybee signals the end of humankind on Planet Earth.
 
We started the meeting with an opening prayer, and then began answering questions through dowsing.  The information in this article comes from questions on which we got unanimous answers among all of the dowsers present.

We found that not all honeybee populations are declining, but that there are pockets of honeybee populations that are declining significantly; and like the proverbial canary in the mineshaft, we are all warned by this that the welfare of the human race is in danger.  There are some honeybee colonies that are dying off faster than they can reproduce and others that are doing fine.  We found that, in general, the enslavement of bees by humans and the consequent disruption of the honeybees’ natural state of being for the sake of human profit has caused practices by humans that have taken away the joy of life for the honeybees.  Where there is a decline in honeybee health, it is caused by a collection of practices that together create overwhelm for some bee populations.

Mankind’s meddling with bees so that they will be more productive is a large factor.  One example is that apiarists (honeybee keepers) often put manmade hives into the backs of their trucks and move them from place to place to expose the honeybees to the most fertile areas for honeybee productivity.  This, we found, is damaging to bee populations.  On a scale of zero to 100, this problem is in the moderate range of 50-to-60.

Some manmade supplements that are fed to honeybees don’t do them any good and generally weaken their health.  We did not have a list of different supplements to compare them, but in general, damage to honeybees by being fed harmful supplements, in a scale of zero to 100, fell in the 25-40 range.

We found that electromagnetic radiations are damaging to the health and well-being of bees and are increasingly so due to the growing numbers of wireless communications towers and mobile phones.  This also fell in the moderate range of 50-to-60.  (Also see the Dowsers Doing Good Deeds article “The Health Effects of Modern Technology.”*)  To a small degree, we found that electromagnetics mess with the bees’ navigation systems.  It is a much larger factor that electromagnetics have a detrimental impact on the bees’ general nervous systems.

There is no doubt that toxins -- such as chemical herbicides and pesticides that are commonly used in agriculture today -- damage the health of bees (50-to-60 range).

Beehives of bees raised for commercial purposes are fumigated regularly to get rid of harmful mites.  Chemical fumigation we found to be bad for the bees.  We discussed alternatives, such as using diatomaceous earth**, but did not come up with a clear answer as to the ultimate alternative. (Approximately 50 in the zero-to-100 scale)

Genetically modified foods is another problem.  We found unanimously that bees that are gathering pollen from fields that are 40% or more GMO contribute to the ill-health of bees.  This one ranked at 70 on the zero-to-100 scale.

Weather changes in the last three years have had an effect on the declining health of honeybees, but it is quite small, being in the zero-to-5 range.  The weather patterns, however, have been causing conditions where mites, funguses, parasites, viruses and other afflictions common to bees have grown.  This rates in the 50-to-80 range on the scale.

We found that when there is what we consider to be higher-than-normal solar-flare activity, the bee populations suffer to a small degree (zero to 20 on the scale).

The human-generated problem that went highest on our scale (50-100) was chemtrails.  Chemtrails are composed of finely powdered aluminum that is sprayed in our skies by military aircraft.  For details see Dowsers Doing Good Deeds Article “Getting Answers to the Chemtrails Mystery via Dowsing.”*

Our dowsing found that cosmic frequencies affect us all, including the bees.  Bees are also affected by planetary energies, including from Venus and other planets.

The members of the group discussed briefly the writings of Rudolf Steiner***and his predictions that the bees will disappear if we don’t stop enslaving them and taking away their joy.  Beekeepers clip the wings of the queens so they won’t fly away; they make square beehives which are more efficient for gathering honey, but are not a natural, healthful shape in terms of the feng shui of the beehive; and beekeepers mess with the bees’ natural rhythms in many ways, destroying their joy of life, and that this leads to a weakening of the bees’ vital energies.  We found that the feng shui of a rounded, bell-shaped hive creates a healthier energy environment for bees than the square boxes currently popular with apiarists.

We found unanimously that the general pursuit of wealth without consideration of its effects on nature has, over the last 100 years, been harming the health and welfare of the whole planet and in particular has had a strong effect on the bee population, which is, again, a canary-in-the-mineshaft warning to us all.

We found that classical music elevates the health and vitality of bees.

A new EnergySignature as follows was presented entitled “Healthy, Happy Bees.”  The term EnergySignatures is used by Kerry Gillett for symbols that she attains through meditative visions.  (See her website listed below for more information.*) 

 



Placing this EnergySignature on or near the hives will elevate the good health of the bees.
The effects of prayers for the bees are strengthened when done while meditating on this EnergySignature.  The prayer Ho’oponopono was recommended by some members of the group as a particularly powerful prayer:  Think about the bees and say:  “I love you.  I am sorry.  Please forgive me.  Thank you.”

CURES:

 
Stop or limit the moving of bee colonies from place to place.
 
Locate hives away from electromagnetics, including Smart meters, cell phone towers, electric lines, etc.  Don’t use cell phones or even carry cell phones around beehives.
 
Locate beehives in areas surrounded by organic farms and natural areas where there are no manmade herbicides and pesticides used on the plants.  For the good of us all, use ecofriendly practices in all areas, including around bees.
 
Bees will be much happier in a rounded bell-shaped hive, rather than a square hive.
 
If the military would stop spraying chemtrails, the human and bee population will be much better off.
 
Play classical music near beehives.
As always, prayer helps. Using the EnergySignature found in this article with prayers supporting the good health and well-being of bees accelerates the beneficial effects of the prayers.

I give thanks to the following dowsers for their attendance and participation in this meeting:
Kerry Gillett, Facilitator
Shirley Runco, Meeting Organizer
Bonnie
Nina Brown
Tim Gillett
Amber Lee
Donna McCaskey

 

  1. Articles can be found on the following websites in their “articles” sections: www.DowsersoftheWest.org, www.KerryGillett.com, and www.Seri-Worldwide.org.

**Diatomaceous earth:  a soft, crumbly, porous sedimentary deposit formed from the fossil remains of diatoms.  Diatoms: a single-celled alga that has a cell wall of silica.
***Online, type into your browser “Bees, GA#351 by Rudolf Steiner, 8 Lectures in Dornach, Nov. 1923 to Dec. 22, 1923.”



 





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