The Been in Sevenstar: A 'Sevenstar' expells the Varroa and harmonizes the earth in the bees' collecting zone
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The Been in Sevenstar - Volker von Schintling-Horny
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PREFACE
In 1991, the first booklet of Heinrich Sannemann’s Gelbe Reihe
(yellow series) was published by UKKAM Publishers under the title Der Bien und seine wahre Aufgabe auf Erden (The Been and its true task on Earth). The booklet has been out of print for a while. But since the booklet has repeatedly been asked for and Mother Earth is continuously being misused and, additionally, the Varroa has become a real problem for many beekeepers, I pick up the ideas of Heinrich Sannemann and pass them on to all beekeepers, summarized and extended by my Sevenstar (heptagram) method, with kind permission of Heinrich Sannemann. Thus, our favourites, the bees, will be relieved from the nasty mites and the Earth will vibrate harmonically inside the area of activity of the Bee-Sevenstar. An often assessed fact is: Our bees carry out up to 75% of all pollinations of flowers.
Otherwise we would hardly have any apples, cherries or other fruits in our gardens. The heptagram style is not oriented on profit but on consolidation of the Been and, with that, on harmonization of the environment.
Ratingen, 24th June, 2003
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INTRODUCTION
Bees are a very special species of animals because they have been living on Earth in communities with precisely organized tasks of work for 50 million years at least. Such a community is only viable if its limbs - the queen, the female worker bees, the male drones, the honeycomb and the beehouse (hives or skeps) - effectively work together as a whole.
The beefather or -mother (beekeeper) is also an important part of this community because they live in harmony with the colonies and help them by their love and care to survive in today’s environment. We refer to such a community as the Been.
The Been already lived with the ancient Egyptians, indeed even in earlier times, in state-forming, co-working community, together with humans. Therefore, many characteristics, like the hierarchical order (queen = head of state; brood care = kindergarten; worker = nectar-/pollen collector; guard = soldier; honey = stock keeping; round dance = information systems; matriarchy; comb building = house building), are as inherent in humans as they are in the Been. Is it not autosuggestive that the Been is a very highly developed being on our Earth, comparable to man? The queen has many characteristics of a mother or family father. An active Sevenstar (heptagram) protects itself—and the other economically used colonies that are not standing on the star’s tips but produce the necessary honey—in its effective circle like an embankment or a city wall.
In past times, a close connection between human and Been still existed; back then, the beefather
informed the Been about all important incidents on the farm. The Been can understand our words and our thoughts, but we have forgotten to understand it and can only feel its thoughts mentally. Despite that, the beefather is a very important spiritual part of the entire Been.
The queen bee is the heart
of the colony: Just as the human cannot live without a heart, the Been cannot live without a queen. There is something special about her, the heart of the colony, because the queen can be a strong individual only if she comes from a swarm cell, i.e., if she grew naturally from the very beginning.
Bringing pollen, nectar, propolis and water are the most important gathering jobs of the worker bees. A colony needs honey from approximately 400 types of flowers for raising their brood. The more types are available, the better.
Instead of lowering the body temperature to go in torpor, as most insects do,