Dowsers and Intuitives Sheltering in Place with Gail Minogue
In this YouTube edition of “Dowsers and Intuitives Sheltring in Place,” Gail Minogue discusses free will choice and working with emotional energy as we usher in the golden age.
In this YouTube edition of “Dowsers and Intuitives Sheltring in Place,” Gail Minogue discusses free will choice and working with emotional energy as we usher in the golden age.
In this YouTube edition of “Dowsers and Intuitives Sheltering in Place,” Maya Zacharow discusses the messages of our dreams and receiving guidance moment to moment thru synchronicities.
Get your copy of “Pollinator Power,” an educational publication of the National Garden Clubs, Inc. This fact filled ebook contains something for all ages. Topics include: Pollinating Power Bats, Bees Beetles Butterflies Flies Hummingbirds Moths Wasps Pollinator Habitats Providing for Pollinators Pollinators in Peril Pollinator Programs Color the Pollinators Websites and Apps for Pollinator Information Sources for Seeds for Pollinators and Houses for Pollinators. Download your copy of Pollinator Power now and have fun learning about the wonders in your environment.
“Food insecurity amid COVID-19 prompts Native Americans to return to their roots” by Katelyn Reinhart, published at Cronkite News, 3 August 2020 “From a traditional hogan in a remote area on the Utah-Arizona line, Cynthia Wilson spent much of her spring sourcing drought-resistant seeds, packing them in small manila envelopes and labeling them to ship to families across the Four Corners.” “Wilson’s upbringing was immersed in Diné culture. Her grandfather was a medicine man, her mother an herbalist. Wilson is a nutritionist who directs the traditional foods program for Utah Diné Bikéyah, a nonprofit that promotes the healing of people and the Earth through conservation of tribal lands.” “She grew up understanding the connection to food, its role in tradition and culture, ceremony and cures. When COVID-19 began… Read More »Native Americans Return to their roots
A study, in the journal Scientific Reports, finds that if less than 1% of agricultural land was converted to solar panels, it would be sufficient to fulfill global electric energy demand. In previous research by the same authors, they showed that solar panels could increase crop yields on dry, unirrigated farmland. And, a separate study concluded that solar panels would also work well on irrigated fields due to less drought stress and reduced watering requirements. The solar panels also benefit from the cooler environment created by evaporation from the crops. There is a huge potential for solar and agriculture (“agrivoltaics) to work together – a win-win for our food, water, and energy supplies. To read the study abstract go to: Solar PV Power Potential is… Read More »Installing solar panels on agricultural lands maximizes efficiency and crop yields
Have you ever wondered how safe your drinking water is? You can easily test for contaminants using a home water testing kit. Don’t wonder whether your water is contaminated – test it.
According to ABC News, most bottled water is nothing more than reprocessed tap water. And, according to the Mayo Clinic, tap and bottled water are comparable in terms of safety (unless you live in a place where the water is known to be contaminated). In fact, tap water is regulated under more stringent standards than bottled water. If you’re still not convinced about the quality of your tap water, you could filter your tap water and still save significant money over the cost of bottled water. The Cost of Drinking Water Tap Water vs. Bottled Water Bottled water costs approximately 2,000 – 3000 times more than tap water, and Americans drink millions of gallons of it every year. If you drink 64 oz. of water daily, you would… Read More »Tap Water vs. Bottled Water Purity
Earth Water Alliance celebrates Earth Day every Day. Learn more about Puerto Rico Water Filter Distribution; Puerto Rico’s Sustainable Agriculture Movement; water distribution project on the Navajo Nation at Smith Lake and Baca, New Mexico; flooding at the Pine Ridge Reservation, South Dakota, and Dowsing and Intuition in the Classroom.
Watch this video to see how to set up and maintain your sawyer bucket filter. Watch video now. Sawyer Bucket Systems are Not Sold Public but Can be obtained by contacting Sawyer International here. Sawyer water filters can be purchased from Amazon: PointOne All-in-One Filtration Kit with 32 oz. Squeezable pouch MINI Water Filtration System We are a participant in the AmazonSmile program, a simple and automatic way for you too supper out charity every time you shop, at no cost to you. To participate, go to smile.amazon.com and select Earth Water Alliance Inc. as your charity. Updated 15 May 2022 to refresh Video Link, add link to contact Sawyer International, and exclude products no longer Available at Amazon.com
Water filters are necessary to remove or reduce the myriad chemicals that contaminate our nation’s drinking water, some of which are linked to cancer and endocrine disruption. For more tips on selecting the best filter for your home, visit EWG’s Healthy Living: Home Guide
Earth Water Alliance member, Steven Herbert, trains Jamaican students in organic farming and dowsing methods. The Rita Marley Foundation recently sponsored organic farming training in an effort to help youths value the importance of organic agriculture and its benefits.
Donate filters for Clean Water for Puerto Rico at EarthWaterAlliance.org.
One bucket adapter filter kit could provide clean water for 100 people for pennies a day. Simple to use – a bucket filter can be constructed in minutes. The bucket adapter kit includes everything needed to attach the filter to any plastic bucket or container. No pumping, chemicals, or electricity required. 100% of donations for Puerto Rico to EarthWaterAlliance.org go directly to provide water filters to people in need of clean, safe water.