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Agnihotra Timing: How Does the Magic Work? by Dr Ann Ralles

  Agnihotra Timing: How Does the Magic Work? by Dr Ann Ralles, faculty advisor at the NEU School of Socio-Economics & Ecology  Twilight Agnihotra Practice photo taken at the NewEarth Haven – Bali, 2017 NewEarth Festival   Agnihotra is the wonderful life-changing practice of making fire with specific natural materials in a copper vessel. This ancient ritual, gifted to humanity

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Agnihotra Neutralizes Radioactivity

  Agnihotra Neutralizes Radioactivity by Dr Ann Ralles, faculty member, NewEarth University     It seems that life in our times consists of a never-ending maze of dangers we are obliged to navigate on a daily basis. Contamination of our food, air and water by dangerous substances requires constant vigilance. But the most insidious, disempowering threat of all is the

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Agnihotra Power to Improve Water Quality

    Written by Dr. Ann Ralles, faculty member of the School of Socio-Economics & Ecology at NewEarth University Check out Ann’s complimentary NEU mini-course on agnihotra: https://newearth.university/courses/complimentary-courses/   My home is “The Driftless” area in Southwestern Wisconsin. A one hundred square mile geographic anomaly, this beguiling jewel of hills and coulees, cold water springs and trout-filled streams was untouched

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Can Agnihotra Save Honeybees?

  Can Agnihotra Save the Honeybees? by Dr. Ann Ralles, faculty member, NEU School of Socio-Economics & Ecology Author’s preface: Agnihotra and Beekeeping happen to share a dear and sacred place in my heart. As long-time apiarists, my husband and I became very disheartened when we began to see our beloved hives succumb to high rates of winter kill. Every

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Agnihotra & Harmful Bacteria by Dr Ralles

    Agnihotra & Harmful Bacteria by Dr. Ann Ralles, faculty member, NEU School of Socio-Economics and Ecology     Agnihotra, the ancient spiritual technology, is a special small fire tuned to the rhythms of the rising and setting sun. For at least 6,000 years the practitioners of this ceremony have followed the precise instructions laid out by those called

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agnihotra on bali

by Robert Bagnall, leading supporter of the Arks of Fire Initiative, associated with NEU’s School of Socio-Economics & Ecology – discipline of Ecology & Regeneration Bali is a place where much of the ancient ways are still honored and practiced, yet much has also been forgotten, and the westernization of the culture seems to be gaining momentum among the youth

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