Programming and integrating my SvetL-Flora and the Dome-DI Technology devices.
Dear Readers!
In this anomalous spring of 2020, I would like to again share with you the results of my interaction with the Complex “SvetL–Flora.” I am writing to help people understand why Nicolai Levashov invested several years of his life into creating the “Source of Life” technology. Nature, in a variety of its forms, consists of two parts: living (plants and animals) and non-living (soil, water, etc.); and the world of nature is the world of harmony. We need to understand that the day will come when plants commonly produced by agriculture won’t be able to grow, especially strategic crops such as wheat, for instance. “SvetL-Flora” Technology allows changing the genetics of plants, and most importantly, experimenting with your own SvetL Technology device provides a unique opportunity to discover and realize your own potential. Only action changes us, so why wait? Take advantage of this incredible opportunity! Here’s how I did it.
In my other articles I wrote about another “SvetL” technology - the Construct “Dome–DI” that has been activated this year at my summer cottage.
The Construct “Dome-DI” is the newest project of the Russian Scientific-Technical Society, and is based on the “SvetL” Generator Technology, which is capable of returning humans to a state of harmony with nature and prolonging their active life by improving both their natural harmony and their resilience to hostile environmental hazards . The living space harmonized by the “Dome-DI” gains protection against external influences not only of a technogenic nature, but also isolates the space from the unwanted aggressive influences of other types of negative energy.
For some time I pondered whether it was at all possible to have both - the Complex “SvetL–Flora” and the Construct “Dome–DI”- working in synchrony on the same parcel of land. Therefore, in the fall of 2019, at the very end of the harvesting season, I activated the Dome-DI. I was looking forward to the beginning of a new agricultural season in 2020, and the results of the synergetic union of “SvetL-Flora” and “Dome-DI” did not take long to appear.
It became noticeable that within the limits of its reach, the Construct “Dome–DI”(“Dome-DI”) has noticeably relieved the Complex “SvetL–Flora” (“Flora”) of a number of tasks. For instance, the improvement of soil is now handled by the “Dome-DI,” and the “Flora” got a chance to use that new potential and the quality of soil for the plants’ needs. For the first time, both – the “Dome-DI” and the “Flora” - worked in perfect symbiosis. Here are some pictures of my experiments, as well as my thoughts and observations.
May 17, 2020
The month of May is very important for the growth and development of plants. During May, hot dry weather is especially needed, preferably without strong winds. During that period, the development of the plants’ fruit ovaries and the pollination by bees takes place. However, in the region of Kursk (Russia), the month of May in 2020 brought endless heavy rains, sometime even storms with hail, and a rather cold temperature. Due to these harsh weather conditions, almost all of the apple, plum, pear and cherry blossoms got damaged and fell off of the trees. Just a few developing fruits remained on the branches here and there. I thought there would be almost no fruit, or berries, or veggies this season. Some red and black currants survived though not that many. In my heart, I had strong hopes that all of the “Flora” Impact Programs, previously defined by me, would keep working just fine. And as soon as the weather returned to normal for the season and the temperature of 30ºC settled, I noticed normal plant life returning to my garden.
The tulips grew to be giant! This flower first bloomed last year and it had only one blossom, and this year there are already two blossoms and they are much larger. Look - they are huge!
On May 17, the honeysuckle berries were still green and I thought they would not ripen at all and just fall off. Honeysuckle is the first berry to ripen in my region in Russia. The ripening period usually lasts from the beginning of May and the fruits are fully ripened by the third week of June. My Honeysuckle berries did not seem to be ripening at all by the end of May.
June 12, 2020
The hot weather at last arrived! Yet no matter the weather, the strawberries still appeared in the garden, and for the entire berry-picking period there was only one spoiled berry I found! Below are pictures of strawberries from different plants.
developing on the tree:
began growing:
In this picture, the honeysuckle is not ripened yet, though it would become just perfect the very next day:
I focused my consciousness on the bushes and I was stunned to see a kind of thermonuclear reactor at the level of the berries structure. There were gigantic flashes of matter and a powerful reaction was underway to accelerate the berries’ ripening. We harvested the Honeysuckle berries the next day. Such fast ripening of a berry is not achievable under regular conditions. The green berries turned into the ripened ones in a matter of just a few days…
June 13, 2020
Let me take you back to the strawberries! Below I placed a few more pictures of different plants:
the Honeysuckle berries in the background.
of the honeysuckle berries:
Meanwhile 2 more days have passed…
June 15, 2020
There were more strawberries! There should not be any according to the weather we had.
I also noticed that several different kinds of peonies bloomed:
A couple of days later I again went to my summer cottage and was somewhat taken aback. Here’s why…
June 17, 2020
There were yet more strawberries. So again I collected the new berries:
Also I have never seen such giant blossoms of pink peonies. Usually, they are smaller:
Here is another peony, of a slightly different shade of pink:
June 20, 2020
Strawberries kept surprising me this season – there were more and more strawberries still ripening in the garden:
I was surprised by the large size of the Gooseberry leaves:
the branches of the red currant were bending to the ground bearing a heavy load of berries:
looked just about to be
ready for picking:
It is now near the end of June. I will continue my observations as well as provide you with the updates.
Farewell until then!
06.22.2020
Vladislav Zhuravlev