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Homa Healing Fires in Panama, Central America
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In Panama, the Homa Fires are lit in various parts by people in love with this healing technique. Continue reading “Homa Healing Fires in Panama, Central America” |
Agnihotra Spreading in Panama City, Panama
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These pictures received from Psychologist, Vera Martinez, in Panama City. Continue reading “Agnihotra Spreading in Panama City, Panama” |
Agnihotra in Panama City
Eng. Jorge Rivera (photo left) wrote from Panama city: “I’m sharing Homa Therapy with my Hare Krishna friends. We also did a Rudra Yajnya with Orlando Guia, his wife Maria Alexandra Brito and Mrs Ida Araujo.” (photo right) |
Agnihotra in Panama
I received the following letter from Rev Mike Menkes:
I stayed in El Valle, a picturesque mountain town just two hours from Panama City in Panama from July to December, 2012 with Agnihotra performed several times a week. My property manager complained to El Corregidor (town magistrate) that I had damaged my rental casita.
I performed Agnihotra the morning of our hearing. Following my suggestion, El Corregidor visited the property, where the manager had complained that I had ruined the gas stove. She pointed out that the plastic rings around the oven dials had melted and that I was an irresponsible tenant. Continue reading “Agnihotra in Panama”
Happenings in Panama
In 1997 together with Maria Alejandra Mendez from Venezuela and Roger Subotnik from US, I took part in a highly successful project to eliminate the plant disease Sigatoka Negra from a heavily infected farm in Puerto Armuelles, Panama, using only Homa Therapy methods.
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Black Sigatoka Project in Panama
Sigatoka Negra Project in Panama –
In January, 1997, Roger Subotnik and I traveled to Panama to introduce Homa Therapy as a means to combat the plant disease Black Sigatoka. This leaf fungus attacks banana and plantain crops, and has killed thousands of acres of plantain trees in Venezuela and Colombia. Stronger and stronger fungicides have been used to fight the disease, and some success has been achieved for a while. But eventually a point is reached when the only chemicals capable of killing the fungus are also deadly to man. Hundreds of farmers in South America have abandoned their farms due to the devastation caused by this disease.