Perelandra Processes

Through the research that she carries out with Nature, Machaelle Wright has optimized several energetic techniques to work with the garden, along with the ordinary gardening techniques:

Energy Cleansing Process: to transmute Nature from the emotional dense energies she has collected from humans over time.

Battle Energy Release Process: to free it from the energies remaining from conflicts, battles and confrontations held by us, humans.

Soil Balancing and Stabilizing Process: to balance and stabilise the soil, in the whole garden or in a particular part of it.

Atmospheric Balancing Process: to balance and stabilise the atmosphere in the column of air that covers the garden.

Flower Essence Foliar Feeding: foliar feeding with floral essences, as a solution for the general system of the plant, as well as a solution for any specific problem in its system.

Plant Triangulation Process: to discover the cooperative triangles that plants establish among, to evaluate their state and to balance and stabilize them for the benefit of all the plants that participate in the triangle.

Insect Balancing Process: to balance and stabilise the populations of insects that need it (because, as odd as it can seem us, healthy insects bring the garden to a healthy state. When insects form pests it is always because they are in a situation of imbalance: sometimes their own imbalance, but much more often imbalance due to man’s action).

Insect Triangulation Process: to balance and stabilize the relationship among insects, men and plants.

Calibration Process: To align anyone in the garden (the garden as a whole, its plants, its soil, its insects, etc.) with their own role in the garden.

Geopathic Zone Balancing Process: to correct the geopathic zones that are imbalancing the rest.

Microbial Balancing Process: to balance and stabilise microbial populations in the garden (virus, fungus, bacteria, protozoa and other present in its soil, its atmosphere, its plants, its lakes and water courses) and to have, this way, these tiny inhabitants of the garden playing always to our favour.

Preliminary concepts · Perelandra, the core of my work · Perelandra Processes · The techniques I merge with Perelandra