Keshe Plasma Technology use in Bengali Community

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This article is part of the KF Plasma Times December 2018

by Mosfeq Rashid

Keshe Plasma Science and Technology by its very nature covers a vast space. To make it available to Bengali speaking community — for that matter, any community — is there a choice but to take advantage of the oneness of all communities?

The right tasks have their local shades and what happens in one community benefits multiple communities of beings here and those who are from elsewhere.

May of 2016 turned out to be the time to engage with Keshe Plasma Technology in Bengali community. It was right after the formation of the Universal Council in Dubai. The preparation of the settings and the actors, however, had been taking shape for a while. The description of activities that follows has been initiated by two individuals.

Initial attempt to introduce Keshe Plasma Science and Technology was through improving the health of family and friends where results came faster than the willingness to accept the ideas. We started distributing pain-pads and pain-pens to people in the neighborhood.

A few months into this initiative it became obvious that most of them were not used; as is the present habit of a man, a free item is of no value. Associating a reasonable monetary value to the items from then on allowed the distribution effort to start to become a reality.

Towards the middle of 2017, a large outbreak of Chikungunya happened, and the technology was very effective in processing this viral condition. A few thousand people benefited from this and other conditions and words reached regional towns more than 50km away. Along the way the success with many viral diseases became obvious, and one notable example is the processing of Dengue fever.

Our conservative estimate of the awareness of Keshe Plasma Science & Technology has reached more than 100,000 people; most of them are unreachable by the internet. It is some distance away from 250 million. Fields circulating across multiple spherical reactors have been used to help a mango tree grow the fruits properly instead of letting them fall prematurely and extend growing seasons for tomatoes. In addition, other plants benefiting from the plasma field in a garden, the circulation of birds and insects have also increased noticeably.

Doesn’t it make us wonder how non-human members (speaking in their own way) of the community feel about Keshe Plasma Technology?

These examples are now an integral part of the local teaching of Keshe Plasma Technology.

As people started noticing the benefits of the technology, a few were starting to get interested in the technology resulting in teaching sessions with these people.

Quick monetary rewards is a customary attraction among many in the present condition, although signs of superior motivation were beginning to appear. The logistic of the situation eventually led to public teaching in the Bengali language (using ZOOM software) which is still continuing.

One of the interesting ramifications of this teaching situation is that a group of the younger generation has set up a listening area in a semi-public club setting where new people from the nearby cafe and in any passerby are welcome to attend. There is a buzz around that area, and a major train station in the neighborhood make it a dynamic environment.

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A smaller group of these young people come to a designated place for the hands-on experience of doing Nano-coating, making GANS, etc. We have indicated to them that in their eagerness to learn and be creative is the real tuition, not the money that most people commonly consider.

They are not only enjoying this new learning, but also the fun and challenge of talking about Keshe Plasma Technology with others. They are now posting their stories and experience on Facebook.

This learning is their service to bring peace and abundance for the coming time. It is necessary to develop an understanding of manufacturing infrastructure in the Bengali speaking region for our experience that was more related to the western industrialized part of the planet.

We manufactured spherical glass reactor enclosures which are being used for water purification and field plasma reactor experiments with useful results, soon to be followed by other applications. An understanding of local certification requirements and its relationship with that of other countries as part of the process.

The regional level understanding of regional situation along with the people becoming aware of the technology sets the stage for Keshe manufacturing: the pilot projects thousand reach millions.

Together we proceed towards a lasting peace and abundance in the Bengali community — one community but a reflection reverberating in all communities across Earth.