Gold Fever Collectible Paydirt Packs

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You can order Billy the Kid Shaft 21, the latest issue in collectible paydirt packs.

It’s fun to experiment with different samples of paydirt, especially when you know for sure that every tablespoon contains SOME gold, and at $1200 an ounce, it adds up fast, but the gold is a secondary issue.

The real issue is … how asleep are you right now?

If your machine operates on automatic or you fall into robotic zombie sleep, you will not find any gold, and you might not even find black sand, which is the heavy metal deposits, mostly iron, that are found typically with gold, silver, lead, mercury and precious gemstones.

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Order this collectible paydirt pack, Belle Starr Shaft #3 and trade and collect them all.

You can collect, trade, buy & sell these collectible mine shaft paydirt packs, or go ahead and open it up and pan it out to see what’s there, as you might drink a collectible wine.

The more awake and aware you are, the more gold you’ll see in the bottom of the pan. The more patient you are, the more powder gold, 600-800 microns in size, you will save. The more you can focus without boredom or distraction, the more gold you will find.

Ten people can pan the exact same dirt, and come up with ten different results.

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Order the Crabtree Mine Shaft No. 7 to receive this beautiful collectible paydirt pack.

It’s not about the gold. It’s about you. As I said, ten people, ten different results with the same soil sample. When you know why that is, you’ll be holding the Secret of Life.

Balance, poise, equilibrium, breathing, centering, assimilating, processing, being aware, alive, awake and alert are the payoffs, and to get these results, you need only enter the Portal marked “Gold-Bearing Paydirt”.

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Duchess Olga Mine Shaft No. 7 is an interesting sample type that could prove tempting to pan out.

You quickly learn the right way to move the pan in a circular motion, swirling away the lighter material but saving all the heavier black sand and gold at the bottom, remembering that gold drives downward, relentlessly down, until something like cracks in the bedrock stop it from going down any further.

Gold will drift down through soil like a lead weight sinks into water.

Gold is incredibly dense, incredibly heavy for its size. When you pan gold flakes, they add up fast, and at $1200 an ounce, it doesn’t take long to see a profit in your panning operation. but only if you are able to recover the gold from the black sand.

Of course, you have to be able to find the black sand in the first place. Where there’s black sand, there are other heavy minerals, such as gold, silver, platinum and gemstones, too.

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Civil War Spy Edda Whitney Mine, Shaft No. 8, is my personal favorite & great for trades/swaps.

Using Special Attention to hold the gold and dump the waste material, separating the fine from the dross, is like winnowing grain — you must learn to take advantage of the difference in density between the gold and the light gravel overburden.

How will  you know if it’s gold in the bottom of the pan?

First of all, once you’ve seen it, you’ll never forget it. Secondly, you will find the gold at the bottom-most part of the pan, wherever that is — generally, you’ll see most of the gold along the edge of the joining crevice at the bottom of the pan, just under the center of the riffle grooves, if you’re doing it right.

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Jesse, Frank and the Younger Brothers relaxing between jobs was the inspiration for the second shaft.

Actually, they’re not shafts, not in the technical sense. They’re more like little pits which find their way to dirt that contains particles of gold, enough particles to see easily in a pan.

I use the smaller pan to really get down to the gold fast and with the least amount of sweat. It looks easy, but gold-panning with the right swishing motions takes a lot out of you, and after just a few pans, you’ll be looking for something else to do while you catch your breath and get your wind back.

Gold panning is hard, and gold sluicing or any of the gold mining gimmicks that are available to you are equally hard. When you’re gold-mining for profit, the amount of dirt you can move without losing gold over the side is where it’s at, totally.

Consciousness, Waking State, Will Power. Those are the rewards, but what are the stakes? What’s at risk here?

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Montez Mine Shaft No. 4 was only $5 retail per pack at its original issue.

There’s dirt inside the pack. Nobody knows how much gold is in that dirt, because nobody searched it or did anything to it except screen it down to manageable size for panning, meaning down to about 1/4 of an inch, which means nuggets are possible.

Of course, nuggets are also rare, or they wouldn’t be as collectible as they are. The price of a fancy interesting nugget with “character” can run five and even ten times the spot market price of gold. Specimen gold can demand even higher prices from the collector market.

Once a mine shaft or pit has been depleted, it’s closed down and that’s the end of that particular issue of paydirt packs. So far, only two mine shafts have been closed, but more will be, as paydirt runs out.

In order for it to qualify as “paydirt”, mine material must show some color in every tablespoonful that goes through my pan. I can’t guarantee any pan other than the one I just ran, but we go with the odds that the rest of the shovelful of dirt will pan out pretty much the way the three samples did that I run to “prove” the paydirt.

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You can still buy this Soiled Doves Mine Shaft No. 14 at the original issue price of $5 a pack.

Although I can’t guarantee how much gold is in the soil sample I send you, I do guarantee that there is SOME gold in there.

You can tell that it wasn’t “salted” or tampered with in any way — nothing was added, nothing was taken away — because there is so much “flour gold”, very fine, almost microscopic, gold particles.

Don’t disparage the “fines”, as they’re called — that’s actually where the money is, not in nuggets. Nuggets are tough to sell, and you can sit with them for decades, waiting for the right retail buyer.

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Here’s paydirt you can actually pan out to train yourself to Higher Attention and the Waking State.

If you want to actually pan out the gold from the paydirt, you want the gold-bearing paydirt samples from the Ashram.

PAYDIRT FROM THE ASHRAM runs only $2.50 per pack!!! It RETAILS for $5 a pack, so you can resell it if you wish. THIS IS THE PAYDIRT YOU WILL USE FOR WORKSHOP PANNING.

I take the samples from my garden and, yes, there’s gold in my garden. There’s gold everywhere around here — this is gold country, a huge deposit of heavy minerals just at the foothills of the High Sierras in Northern California.

As a matter of fact, less than 5% of the available gold has been taken out of this area, and more is being found every single day.

You can take advantage of the way that gold is found and recovered from paydirt to master Higher Consciousness, the Waking State and Will Power.

Profit motive aside, the fact that gold handles the way it does makes it possible to work in a special way to find and recover it. Here are the special factors:

  1. Gold does not oxidize.
  2. The gold that’s here now is the gold that’s always been here.
  3. Gold will not react to a magnet, while iron does.
  4. Gold drives relentlessly downward.
  5. Gold will drop where there’s a break in the spring floodwaters.
  6. Gold is heavier than anything else you’re likely to find.
  7. Gold tends to seek crevices and cracks, even in a riffle pan.
  8. Gold will collect at the bottom of a riffle box.
  9. Water is vital when recovering gold.

There are obvious rules to how you go about recovering gold from sample soils, but the basic fact is that your attention, presence and will are the most important factors.

Since all the packets are filled from the same shovelful of dirt, and the samples run about same each time, the amount of gold you recover is a very good and accurate indicator of the level of Higher Consciousness you are presently able to manifest.

The soil samples for these training packets runs $5, but at a workshop, you get the packets needed for your panning experiments FREE when you register for the workshop.

The next GOLD FEVER WORKSHOP will be held on:

SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2015

Morning Session:

6:30-7:30  am — Lecture & Demonstration

7:30-8:30 am — Panning Exercises

8:30-9:30 am — Evaluation

LUNCH BREAK

Afternoon Session:

1:30-2:30 pm — Lecture & Demonstration

2:30-3:30 pm — Panning Exercises

3:30-4:30 pm — Evaluation

SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2015

Morning Session:

6:30-7:30  am — Lecture & Demonstration

7:30-8:30 am — Panning Exercises

8:30-9:30 am — Evaluation

LUNCH BREAK

Afternoon Session:

1:30-2:30 pm — Lecture & Demonstration

2:30-3:30 pm — Panning Exercises

3:30-4:30 pm — Evaluation & Closing Remarks

Cost of the two-day weekend workshop is a donation of $275 for online attendance, which includes all the gold packets needed for the experiments during the workshop. You can buy more packets at only $2.50 per pack when ordered in wholesale amounts of ten units or more per order. I try to save you shipping by combining orders whenever possible.

Details of the workshop including projected dates are subject to correction if my choice of dates and times causes a scheduling conflict.

If you want to attend in person, add the cost of food, accommodations and travel.

YOU WILL NEED FOR ALL YOUR GOLD FEVER WORKSHOPS:

  1. Riffle Type Gold Pan.
  2. Gold tweezers.
  3. Gold Snifter bottle.
  4. Gold Magnet Separator.
  5. Panning Trough Tailings Collector.
  6. Magnifying glass.

The things you WON’T need when you attend online are:

  1. Hotel Accommodations.
  2. Restaurant Food.
  3. Credit Cards & Tip Money.
  4. Car Rental.
  5. Cat & House Sitter.
  6. Jet Lag.

Where in the world could you operate a personal gold mine in your pajamas??? As soon as I get your reservation, I’ll mail out your FOUR FREE paydirt packs!!!

See You At The Top!!!

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