How to Harness the Power of Sexual Energy for Your Manifestations
During most acts of self-pleasure, the focal point is a feeling of lust
disconnected from any resistance. The key is to shift the paradigm from lustful sexual energy to pure energy directed toward what you want. Sexual energy is very powerful. Of all the kinds of energy you could ever have, sexual energy is the most powerful because of the pure, focused, passionate result. When you choose to use this energy for manifestation, make sure that whatever you�re focusing on is really what you wish to manifest. Because it isn�t necessarily going to deliver the highest and best good; it�s just going to deliver. So you have to be very sure and very careful when harnessing sexual energy. In comparison, when you use regular meditation, visualization, and deep breathing to get into a high vibrational state, and then focus on your burning desire, the Universe responds safely, always bringing you your highest and best good. What this means is that sexual energy can be used for both summoning beauty and wisdom and also for summoning demons. This is why you must use extreme caution when using it to fulfill your desires. My advice to you is simple: Use your direct connection with Source Energy by getting into those high vibrational levels the conventional way�through meditation and deep breathing for fifteen to twenty minutes while also focusing on your burning desire. The Universe will then give you acThe ever-increasing global human population is puting an enormous amount of pressure on current food production systems. This increase includes demands for animal products, such as milk, meat and eggs, the production of which occurs simultaneously with enormous quantities of animal manure. As a result, environmental concern (i.e., air, water and soil) due to non-point source pollutants is increasing while producers struggle to fnd economically and environmentally sustainable solutions for both animal farming and manure disposal management. Frequently, animal producers are blamed for ongoing environmental issues because of negative public perception of concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) and the large amounts of manure produced by these CAFOs. Animal manure, when used according to best management practices (BMPs), is considered one of the most economically proftable source of nutrients required for crop production. By recycling manure back to the land, farmers reduce the cost of purchased inorganic fertilizers for feed and forage production, while adding essential organic mater to the soil, which improves soil health via various mechanisms for long-term cropland productivity. In general, animal manure contains all the macro- and micro-nutrients required for optimum plant growth and maximum yield, although supplemental fertilizers may be required to improve the manure nutrient balance. Even though, inappropriately managed animal manure may present signifcant environmental risks, including eutrophication/contamination of surface and subsurface water sources, emissions of greenhouse gases and air pollutants, contamination of ecosystems with antibiotic residues, antibiotic-resistant microbial genes and pathogens, as well as other health and quality-of-life-related issues. The goal of this monograph is to address the environmental concerns of modern animal manure systems while simultaneously pinpointing areas where manure management can be improved. Topics covered in the book include, but are not limited to, characteristics of di?erent manure production practices and corresponding manure characteristics associated with traditional and newer management strategies; manure-derived emissions of greenhouse gases and other components that impair air quality; transport of nutrients and other contaminants from animal housing and feld-applied manure. This work also includes timely information on potential fate and transport of pharmaceutical residues, microbial pathogens and antibiotic resistance from manure. In addition, benefcial manure utilization practices are reviewed as a step towards improved manure management. The overall objective is the production of a timely, comprehensive reference that is applicable and useful for the scientifc community, regulatory agencies, environmental advocacy groups, and animal farm managers. The majority of the content was derived from peer-reviewed scientifc publications; however, the editors feel that there is also value in information garnered from the popular press and non-traditional sources. Ideally, this approach results in the publication of a highly accessible, relatively informal, and reader-friendly text for use by anyone interested in optimal management of manure for both environmental quality and soil fertility. The monograph is divided into fve parts. Part I comprises two introductory chapters. The frst chapter reviews the concept of CAFOs and provides estimations for the amount of manure produced in the USA. The second chapter uses data from two service laboratory to analyze the temporal changes in manure chemical composition in the southern Great Plains. Part II delves into the vastviii diversity of animal production practices and their impact on manure characteristics. Seven chapters in this part review common animal production systems and manure storage methods; nutrient characteristics of manures from beef, dairy, poultry, swine, small ruminants and cervids, horses, and other equids. In addition, Part II contains a chapter comparing manure produced under organic and conventional management systems. Part III covers environmental aspects of animal manures and also presents mitigation technologies that are being considered to help alleviate potential negative impacts of animal manure. Five chapters in Part III report on how to manage manure to minimize phosphorus losses; one chapter investigates the use of whole farm modeling as an approach to improve manure management for greenhouse gas mitigation and improved environmental quality; the last three chapters in Part III handle the fate and transport of estrogen, antibiotics, and antibiotic resistance to pharmaceuticals. Part IV presents current knowledge on numerous benefcial uses of animal manure. Six chapters in Part IV review the potential for improved manure use as a stable composted product, manure digestion for energy production, production of bioenergy and biochar from manure in thermochemical reactors, and nutrient removal and reutilization from manure. The last two chapters in Part IV provide an in-depth look at pelletization and production of organomineral fertilizers from manure. Concluding remarks and visions for the future are presented in Part V of the monograph. Chapter contribution to this monograph was by invitation only. Each chapter was designed to cover a specifc topic and the authors for each topic were selected after extensive communication between the editors. It is possible that overlap in literature review is present among the di?erent chapters, as each chapter was intended to serve as a stand-alone document. All 21 chapters were writen by accomplished experts in their relevant felds and were subject to peer review and revision processes prior to being accepted. Constructive criticisms from reviewers were required before a chapter was fnally accepted for publication. The editors thank all reviewers for their comments and suggestions which improved the quality of the work reported in this monograph. This editorial duty is a team work. It was initiated by Zhongqi He, while serving in the Tri-Societies� Book and Multimedia Publishing Commitee and encouraged by the commitee managing editor, Lisa Al-Amoodi. Heidi Waldrip led the draft of the book proposal and outline of the tentative Table of Contents. All three editors were actively involved in invitation of chapter contributions. Zhongqi He and Paulo Pagliari have taken the main responsibility in the peer review and revision processes and made acceptances of these chapter contributions. Finally, we like to thank the Tri-Societies� Book Managing Editor Danielle Lynch for her editorial coordination and technical support throughout the process of executing this book project.