Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-07-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
I just caught up with Alex a few weeks ago.  He and Frances Porter were doing a tour of Demeter properties up the east coast of Australia, up past the Atherton Tablelands, as far as I know, and back down the coast to Victoria. He didn't seem like a man to lay back and "enjoy his moment of glory in

Re: Fwd from Greg Willis: Dornach, Trademarks, Reformation and Me

2003-06-29 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Aint it grand we have this forum to communicate through. >GA > >_ Dear Glen, et. al., It's a great truth. The more eclectic the better. Hugh Visit our website at: www.unionag.net ___ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-28 Thread Hugh Lovel
ing, which you will be making available to the >folks on your Australia trip. How do those of us, your customers in in the >States get hold of a copy? >Ron >-----Original Message- >From: Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion <[EMAIL P

500 and 501 effects

2003-06-28 Thread Hugh Lovel
Glen, Wish I had time for this discussion now as it has been occupying much of my thought. You know how an onion is so cosmic above ground and so earthly with its fan of roots below, Or how spinach is so cosmic with its tap root but so earthly with its rosette of leaves? So we gotta get this cosm

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-28 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear James, How are you doing it? Incidentally, I've been finding out more about Don Croft's "cloudbuster" which is not a cloudbuster but an atmospheric reorganizer. Yes, it not only is safe to set up and leave working at all times, it is highly desirable. God, have we been getting the rain. All

Re: Dornachian reactions?/certification

2003-06-28 Thread Hugh Lovel
Thanks Graeme, I think Elliot and I are around the same age, but of course both of us are much jnior to Helen and Scott Nearing, John and Helen Philbrick, etc. Hugh >... >Otherwise I am in agreement with your other comments on >certification. Spot on as we convicts say! >-- >Graeme Gerrard >[E

Re: Fwd: Prep 500 and 501 effects

2003-06-27 Thread Hugh Lovel
Glen, I look forward eagerly to discussion with you as e-mail is entirely too inadequate. Hugh Hugh The main reference we need to refer to is the diagram in lec 8- pg 155 I think. >From what you have said below you have what RS is saying re Cosmic and Earthly nutrition streams in humans whic

Re: Alex Podolinsky

2003-06-26 Thread Hugh Lovel
ever wrote to him, and I wrote him twice, needing help and guidance but not wanting to be a pest, many long years ago. I had a sense he really cared, whatever else may have been. I will always be thinking to care as well myself, though I find many letters

Re: water consumption

2003-06-26 Thread Hugh Lovel
there (some outlaws hijacked my website address) Such comparissons strike me as far too rude. I'll take Victor's orders for more greens FedEx, more seriously though. Hugh Lovel Can anyone give me some hard data on reduction of water requirements on Biodynamic land?   would be app

Re: Fwd: Prep 500 and 501 effects

2003-06-26 Thread Hugh Lovel
ne polarity to the other depending on how they are functioning. Or do they?   I can't deal with all these abstractions and never a concrete example. Very, very confusing indeed. Can you help clear up this muddle for me? I know we build muscles by breathing, so I thought that would be the cos

Re: Dornachian reactions?/certification

2003-06-25 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Hi Glen, >I do agree with much that you say here, but you start with saying no >one is criticising anyone except the organisations but this is not >true. People are singling out individuals (just re-read recent posts >in this thread, including your own comments below). It just makes >the genu

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-24 Thread Hugh Lovel
  Dear Hugh                 Thanks for an interesting note - your mexican friend is obviously enjoying his success. I think the major problem with the old guard in Australia was one of communication (lack of it) , that disenchanted farmer that I quoted said " Alex wont address the problem", it sh

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-24 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Mr. Lovel, what radionic instrument do you recommend??? I will have time to >work with it this season...sstorch >___ >BDNow mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >You can unsubscribe or change your options at: >http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdn

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
Lloyd Charles wrote: >in Australia Alex Podolinsky >owns the [Demeter] trademark and would probably suffer a stroke if he caught one of >his farmers using radionics - the number three Podolinsky man left the fold >recently and told a friend of mine (another who left) that "the farm is >stuffed, it

Re: For Hugh Lovel needs to contact Tony

2003-06-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Tony, I think I got the message--about July instead of September? A silly error. I hope our e-mail communication problems are finished. Best, Hugh   Hi folks Apologies for this but i am trying to contact HUGH Lovel urgently as he he has inot replied to a prvate post sent WED. Thanks

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
this bad law with both my prayers and my heartfelt well wishes. Sorry I don't have any cash to help out with. But if you want to do BD without breaking the law? Yes, it can be done, and it is both easy and very, very effective. Best, Hugh Lovel >A lot of European bdgrowers use the Deme

Re: Dornachian reactions?

2003-06-19 Thread Hugh Lovel
Arjen, The best of health to you for visiting our e-mail list. It has bit a bit unfortunate that our English language e-mail list has left out Germans. You should be full participants, but there is the language barrierier. So now you want to know about how we can circumvent these rulings.? One w

Re: BD Down under

2003-06-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Merla, Just finished a workshop in Traverse City, Michigan. We covered these issues from the easy side. I'd love to show you. But I only got 2 out of 100 that were interested in my presentation at Moscow, November 7, 8 at your Idaho Organic meet. Don't know if I can get there on so slim a sh

Re: Hugh Lovel visits New Zealand July

2003-06-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
Berry - Original Message - From: Hugh Lovel To: Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 10:22 AM Subject: Re: Hugh Lovel visits New Zealand July Thanks, Tony, I've got to work out my travel itinerary yet, so this will help. When do you want me to arrive

Re: Hughs NZ visit

2003-06-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
Hugh Apologies, e's sent to your personal email address keeps coming back to me If your timetable is still forming, and you have a spare day or night in Hawkes Bay, Caroline & I would like to invite you to stay with us at Ocean Beach, just near Hastings, by the vast Pacific ocean, for some R & R,

Re: prep making illegal in the EU

2003-06-09 Thread Hugh Lovel
. But as far as I can see some version of radionics will end up sweeping the field in the next fifty years or so. It is just too cheap, easy and precise to be ignored. Best, Hugh Lovel >It is true about the making of the preparations being illegal here in >Europe at the moment. The proble

Re: Fwd: Prep 500 and 501 effects

2003-06-09 Thread Hugh Lovel
d old mineralized lime in our bony heads, eh? Best, Hugh Lovel Visit our website at: www.unionag.net ___ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or change your options at: http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow

Re: Hugh Lovel visits New Zealand July

2003-06-06 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Peter, I don't know the trouble between here and NZ with the e-mail. For a while there I couldn't e-mail Tony Robinson either. Looking forward to seeing both you and Peter Proctor. I've tried to answer Gill's questions. In agriculture it is very difficult to do any kind of controlled experim

Re: Fwd: Prep 500 and 501 effects

2003-06-06 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dave, Here is some attempt at response. Terribly time consuming. Hope I see you in NZ in July. I'd like to forward this discussion to BDnow to see if I can stimulate any further comments. Hugh Lovel (one "l" on the end) Hugh-- Gill asked me to forward this request to you, the

Re: Introduction

2003-06-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Arjen, Obviously you are on a right track. There are many, of course. It sure is key to treat the farm as a single organism. Good luck. We'll hear more reports? Best, Hugh Lovel >> >>Hey, what do you use to accumulate orgone for a field or farm? > >One way that I

Fwd: OBRL Seminars, Ether-Drift, Cloudbusting, MatriarchalSocieties, Bibliography, and more...

2003-06-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
>X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Mime-Version: 1.0 >Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2003 21:04:40 -0700 >To: OBRL Newsletter June 2003 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >From: James DeMeo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: OBRL Seminars, Ether-Drift, Cloudbusting, Matriarchal Societies, > Bibliography, and more... > >To: Various Stude

Re: Introduction

2003-06-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
sing, etc. So I welcome you to this discussion, as I'm sure many others who are working with homeopathy, radionics, dowsing, etc. on this list also welcome you. Till we meet again, Best, Hugh Lovel >Hello everybody, > >I joined the BDNow list recently and I would like to take

Re: Hugh Lovel visits New Zealand July

2003-06-04 Thread Hugh Lovel
e programme for Hugh Lovel's visit to NZ in July. Hope to see you all there. Regards Tony Robinson   Agricultural Remedies. How to Make the Biodynamic Preparations Work Better. Hugh Lovel is the principal of the Union Agriculture Institute inBlairsville, Georgia, USA. He is one of th

Re: Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada

2003-04-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Dear Hugh and Zoran, >I think the issue of pasteurisation is more a matter of control and >taxation than public health. Raw milk is produced by the individual >farmer and used to be sold to friends and neighbours, but compulsion o >pasteurise obliges the sale to either a co-op or a commercial proc

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-04 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Tony,, The big probelm in doing scientific studies is funding them. The funders have their agendas, and anyone who wants their funding renewed will come in wiuth the desired results. Which is why we have seen so many bogus studies about cholesteral and chemical fertilizers. This is a sorry,

RE: Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada

2003-04-04 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Hugh, > >"And we get some types we wouldn't have seen in raw milk, such as >Listeria and Pasteurella." - is wrong. Listeria is found, if found, >exclusively in raw milk. For that reason pregnant women are adviced to >avoid dairy products made from fresh milk (here in Norway few years ago >few doze

Re: Question for Hugh: Growing Ginger

2003-04-02 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Dear Hugh - > >You gave me a lot of cultural information about growing ginger at >ACRES. I've finally got around to buying a couple of cases of it from >the local food co-op. > >Something I was wondering was if you thought that here in the >Northern Virginia area I might be better off planting it

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-02 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Steve, Okay, next time I stir 500 and 501 I'll make the stirred cards. I'm sure Wendy didn't stir before making the cards. Just incidentally, the most beautiful vortices I've ever seen in stirring were in barrels stirred by Greg Willis. His method was a meticulously prepared pole supported b

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
>In a message dated 4/1/03 8:53:54 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< broadcaster coils and blending with the patterns of the preps held in the >well replicates the role of stirring. cosmic energies coming in through >vortex and chaos to blend with the patterns of the preps. >> > >I have to dis ag

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
>- Original Message - >From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 8:28 PM >Subject: Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils > > >> Hey, I am glad to here that you will get around to actually doing some >realm >> of the living spraying. When you make your "

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
>In a message dated 3/31/03 11:02:19 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< Heck I'm not trying to convert you guys to radionics you have no need of >it - just see our side of the story - and try to appreciate why we (or some >of us) are so interested in these other ways of doing things. >Cheers >Lloy

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
>In a message dated 3/31/03 11:21:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< Are you meaning cow pat pit or horn clay as the BCR? > > >> > >Due to some bs government eyebrow raising on interstate shipments we stopped >all reference to barrel compost or cow pat manure and call it biodynamic >compound pr

Re: Raw Milk - Submission to Health Canada

2003-04-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
ians. But generally what is the accepted scientific wisdom on any subject is ten to twenty years in advance of the laws. In some cases, like the fertilizer laws, it is a hundred years ahead. In others it may be only a couple years ahead. But on the average, 10 to 20 seems a safe figure. Best, Hugh Lovel >> Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-04-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
>In a message dated 3/30/03 7:08:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< how it can be measured and how it can be > >changed using Albrecht/Rheams. >> > >How can we enhance the vitality using the biodynamic remedies??? By doing >sequential sprays of 500, 501, and biodynamic compound remedy [bcr] wi

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-27 Thread Hugh Lovel
James Hedly writes: >Rationalism is not going to get someone to consider radionics. It is emotion >that sells products. Emotions like pride or having the best farm in the >district. The whole angle of sustainability in farming brings out a whole >new group of emotions. How about making the farm a

Re: spring farm

2003-03-26 Thread Hugh Lovel
I send the energy of the morning to Iraq and the White House, those poor bastards...sstorch How cogent! They BOTH need it. Hugh Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-25 Thread Hugh Lovel
>- Original Message - >From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I'd be including David von Pein and Des Whatley in on this discussion but >I >> don't have their e-mail. Anyone help with this? > >> Best, >> Hugh >> &

Re: Help /HORN CLAY

2003-03-25 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Tony, I expect to be in Queensland from mid July to mid August. If there was interest in it I probably could fit in a workshop in New Zealand. I gave them a go in Australia in regards to radionic treatment and weather regeneration, and that was successful as far as making rain. What I'm wor

Chembusters/Organite

2003-03-24 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Readers, A week or so ago on this list there was some discussion about the "cloudbusters" being made willy-nilly, pointed at the sky and left there. I indicated I wanted to see the design and how it was built, because if these were cloudbusters as designed by Wilhelm Reich they were almost ce

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
>- Original Message - >From: "Hugh Lovel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I'd be including David von Pein and Des Whatley in on this discussion but >I >> don't have their e-mail. Anyone help with this? > >> Best, >> Hugh >> &

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-23 Thread Hugh Lovel
ople who have graduated through several instruments, >however I don't agree that as a general rule this would be correct. I am >sure that John Pannan would be horrified if you told him that only 1 in 10 >radionic instruments that were sold by him were not used >If this assumption is

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-21 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Lloyd, I know I'm a bit slow responding, but I DO really want to do this. I've bounced this off both Gil Robertson and Phil Wheeler and they both estimate there must be somewhere 10 radionic instruments in people's closets in Australia for every one that is in use. That is a serious shortcomi

Re: An il's problem

2003-03-20 Thread Hugh Lovel
Thank-you for showing your thought process in solving Anil's problem.  I hope it works as well in Anil's tropical environment as it does in our temperate climate. Michael Dear Michael, I have reason to believe it, meaning using biodynamics with a fine touch, may work much better in the tropics t

Re: Chembuster Plans

2003-03-20 Thread Hugh Lovel
>What happens to the chemicals when the chemtrails or smoggy haze is >"busted?" > >Lance >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >- Original Message - >From: "Richard Kalin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2003 8:41 AM >Subject: Chembuster Plans > > >> >> >> http://ed

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-20 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Dear Hugh >You may have guessed there was more intended in my last post - I hit send >instead of save - at any rate most of what I meant to say seems to have come >across. Thanks for your thoughts. I have strong opinions on the way the high >country is being, and should be managed, (mismanaged). I

Re: Austr. Workshop/ Was there a higher purpose?

2003-03-20 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Lloyd, You raise some good points. So it was extremely lucky that the burned areas did not receive any downpours, eh? It seems that may written intention, used with ALL treatments by both Peter and myself, was this: If it be Thy will, let the powers of nature converge to bring in beneficial

Re: Help

2003-03-20 Thread Hugh Lovel
ou want, in aces and spades. It is one of the chief keys to how horn clay operates. And thanks, Tony, for making such wonderful horn clay. What have been your experiences in using it? Best wishes, Hugh Lovel Okay. Why the 504 along with the horn clay? Simply that 504 is a circulatory remedy

Austr. Workshop/ What was the purpose?

2003-03-19 Thread Hugh Lovel
makes the powerful units like what you saw with the double dial banks. And his are amongst the most economical ones of their type. I'd send the Albury files MIchelle put together, but I try not to send attachments over the BD List. But you might try calling Michelle or Cheryl to see what can be organized. Meanwhile better see what you can do to finish the job at Albury, and I'll help all I can with questions and answers from this end. Warm regards, Hugh Lovel Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: Viewpoint of US military man: The idiot prince will have hiswar

2003-03-18 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Deborah, Very, very interesting. First of all, I would not assume the Iraqi military will give any serious resistance to the Bush war machine. But the Kurds, who are the farmers of northern Iraq, have every expectation of being targeted by the US for the greater part of the destruction since

Australia

2003-03-18 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear List Readers, It's good to be home again. I've been finding the chance to cook a bit once more, and I'm starting to get back on an even keel. Been doing cajun seasoned shrimp/avocado/carrot slivver/shredded rape/dulse shusi rolls. God I love shusi! I cook up gummy rice, turn it out and work i

Re: Help

2003-03-18 Thread Hugh Lovel
operates. And thanks, Tony, for making such wonderful horn clay. What have been your experiences in using it? Best wishes, Hugh Lovel >> >Have used 501 four times this season on indoor tomatoes. We had the best >plants ever and unusually few fungal diseases. Sweet basil,though, tends to

Re: Hugh & Steve

2003-03-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
When  is a good time to fax the chembuster plans? I think I got a few pages through to Steve and could not connect to Hugh. We are in and out through the day, working away from the phone, so I need a time, maybe adjusted for MST, we are in NM. Dwayne Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS'

Re: Cloudbusters

2003-03-15 Thread Hugh Lovel
Hugh, In the 2 "cloudbusters" that I have built, one is with copper tubes and the other is wilth metal conduit. There may be an optimal metal (copper) but I believe that most any metal will work. One fellow in Africa made one with rebar and it worked. I have read that the strongest effect is wit

Re: orgone and stirring

2003-03-15 Thread Hugh Lovel
S Storch writes: >The stirring machine actually does organize and accumulate orgone. I have >also observed {if my eyes don't deceive me] the opening of energy portals, >mainly from the northeasterly/ northern direction. Maybe I cannot see the >others due to the position of the Sun. I have not s

Orgone, DOR, Accumulators, Conductors and DOR Remediators

2003-03-15 Thread Hugh Lovel
>A cloudbuster is an orgone generator, keeps the energy moving. It is said to >cause headaches in some people though my partner and I have never experienced >them. They woud be safe to use, and in my experience attract moisture if it >is in the area. I do not know if there is any way to measure out

Re: orgone and stirring

2003-03-14 Thread Hugh Lovel
Are you sure it is an orgone accumulator that you are going to build and not a cloudbuster. Reich's accumulator is very powerful, and dangerous. It accumulates positive and negative energy; the operator cannot be around the machine for more than short periods of time and if contacted can cause ser

Plutonium Warfare

2003-03-14 Thread Hugh Lovel
carried away with condemning an administration that we simply cannot know how to pass judgment on. We'll know better in a few years--perhaps. What kind of world would this have been had Hitler won? We'll never know. I like it all right the way destiny has dealt the cards. Peace and Love, A

Re: Cloudbusters

2003-03-14 Thread Hugh Lovel
his information about, and thanks again for the clarity. Sounds like you've been around one of these "chembusters", as you call them, a bit yourself. We all need a lot more of that, and when I can find the time I will build one myself. Will aluminum pipes do? I happen to have a bundle.

Re: orgone and stirring

2003-03-14 Thread Hugh Lovel
>What would you think about an orgone accumulator built around my stirring >machine. I have just recieved the materials and am going to try it...??? >sstorch > ><< >From this and your other post it looks like I'd be interested in your >cloudbuster's design. Reich's original cloudbuster was intended

Plutonium Warfare

2003-03-14 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dears, Some may take it a bit amiss to post this on an agricultural list, but warfare always is the antithesis of good agriculture. As has been pointed out elsewhere, as any sociologist would say, mankind lives today as a global agrarian society. There are not that many ways of acquiring the kind

Re: Help

2003-03-13 Thread Hugh Lovel
). The treatment might need to be repeated a few times. I could explain why but it would take some time and here it is very late at night. What are your access to biodynamic remedies and what would be your means of applying them? Best wishes, Hugh Lovel, Georgia, USA >Dear Friends, >I w

Re: delaying budbreak with FB

2003-03-13 Thread Hugh Lovel
e >active use of the Field Broadcaster? Maybe by altering the potency of the BD >prep reagents, putting in and taking out reagents, adding homeopathic >dilution's of various elements, etc..? >Ron >-----Original Message- >From: Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >

Re: Vitality and fertility ofsoils

2003-03-13 Thread Hugh Lovel
>In a message dated 3/13/03 7:56:16 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< My question is what is vitality and what enlivens it in the soil. > >> James when we get that figured out we will be able to retire on the > >> proceeds. >> > >Are you'all kiddin'??? Put away the radionics instruments, pick u

Re: Chromas and humus Was Electronic homeopathy for plants.

2003-03-13 Thread Hugh Lovel
folks of tomorrow, as it was for that guy back a couple thousand years ago in Palestine. Right now people are crawling, or they are walking on crutches. That's okay. It just isn't the wave of the future is all. Best, Hugh Lovel Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?

2003-03-13 Thread Hugh Lovel
arch towards writing a book about Reich's orgone research. Well, enough said. I'd love to know what you are working with. Best, Hugh Lovel Hugh, I have not heard of anyone being injured with a cloudbuster, maybe you are confusing them with Reich's orgone accumulator which were da

Re: delaying budbreak with FB

2003-03-13 Thread Hugh Lovel
y for holding back the sap is an evening spray of the oak bark (505) spray followed in tandem with a morning spray of horsetail (508). This holds back watery growth, so it also is a good combination for preventing fungus and blights. Best, Hugh Lovel >- Original Message - >Fr

Re: On topic: physical and etheric bodies of plants15

2003-03-12 Thread Hugh Lovel
At 12:00 PM 3/9/2003 -0500, Christy wrote: So a really basic question (s) - The etheric body of a plant is its own, along with the physical body, but it has no astral body (otherwise it would have mobility and what else? Organs. Little bits of the outside captured inside the physical body. Like w

Fwd: biodynamic

2003-03-12 Thread Hugh Lovel
Reply-To: "William Ammons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: "William Ammons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: biodynamic Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2003 22:03:43 -0500 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Priority: 3 Hi...My name is Will Ammons and I have the intention to create a therapeutic, educational far

Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?

2003-03-12 Thread Hugh Lovel
and can do good with it instead of harm. This isn't standard physics yet, so I'm not sure where they might go to get educated outside of folks like yourself or myself. Best wishes, Hugh >- Original Message - >From: Hugh Lovel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL

Fwd: Georgia: SAVE THE RULE - KEEP ORGANIC ORGANIC

2003-03-12 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 03:13:15 -0600 >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Georgia: SAVE THE RULE - KEEP ORGANIC ORGANIC >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >X-OriginalArrivalTime: 27 Feb 2003 09:19:00.0968 (UTC) >FILETIME=[43B08E80:01C2DE41] > > > >Hello High, > >Last week Congress

Re: UPDATE ON HUGH IN OZ?

2003-03-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Lloyd, et. al., Just a word as I try going through my e-mail now that I'm back home. Cloudbusters? I drew this all out at Albury. These are extremely powerful--and dangerous--orgone devices. Maybe if one knew what one was doing it would be a powerful way to correct for the industrial, nuclea

Re: Radionics and scientists

2003-02-02 Thread Hugh Lovel
knowledge of chemistry. Best, Hugh Lovel >Allan wrote> >> I noticed over and over again that as I asked Mr. York or >> Mr. Brinton about the effectiveness of one dynamic approach to >> another - - from Heinz Groetzke's 100% chicken manure tea to radionic >>

Re: Certification Story

2003-01-22 Thread Hugh Lovel
annot support. I don't have to say to hell with certification, it is well on the road there anyway. Seems to me we have to keep educating our public just as before and go on. If we shouldered this task before, well, we are used to it. Let's go. Best, Hugh Lovel >Dear List >Hea

Re: Swallowing a cat if you have a mouse inside

2003-01-21 Thread Hugh Lovel
>DE is one of those things that are often recommended, but seldom >endorsed through experience. > >I've dusted a lot of crops with DE back in the early days, mostly for >slugs. I don't think I EVER felt that it actually worked, if dusted, >or even if put into (very expensive!) dykes around at-risk

Re: BD Now! Audio Files

2003-01-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
>>Allan, >>Hugh Lovel's excellent 3-hr. presentation at the Guelph Organic conference a >>couple years ago was professionally recorded and sold at the conference. I >>believe he retained a copy. Of course it's up to him whether he feels it >>appropriate to fwd to you.(or to copy). >>It was interspe

Re: Where is Hugh Lovel ?

2003-01-17 Thread Hugh Lovel
Does anyone know where Hugh Lovel is at present - I need to make some arrangements with him re interviews etc in preparation for his trip to Australia.   If he is at a Conference or something - if I could have a phone number where to connect with him please, MAny thanks   Cheryl, Cheryl Kemp

Re: Personal Security vs National Security

2003-01-09 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Given that domestic espionage is in the vogue, > >Given that everywhere I go I run into avid readers of BD Now! who >never post to BD Now! because they do not want a permanent GOOGLE >searchable record of their spiritual and agricultural insights > >Given that yours truly was recently refused entr

Re: where in Texas?

2003-01-09 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Martha, It's a big state. I must have a dozen field broadcaster users in Texas--at least. It's big with grassmen and longhorn raisers. You probably don't run across these folks. I'm going to have to put up a field broadcaster's list I guess. Hugh >Hugh writes: < >I think what you, Jeff,

Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-07 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Hugh, what do you think about beginning some trials with eradicain these >super weeds with peppers??? sstorch Dear Steve, We've tried peppers and they didn't work as well as we expected. So we need to try some more things, such as running some of the weed through the blender and using that. Wha

Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-07 Thread Hugh Lovel
>>I don't mean to discourage anyone. Let's keep building awareness, and >>rejection of the vogue agendas such as Monsanto's. But quite frankly I see >>little salvation in this alone. What will help us most is if things get a >>LOT worse. SNIP Like I said, things may have to get a LOT worse >>before

Re: BD Farming in America

2003-01-06 Thread Hugh Lovel
into how nature works, I still talk about Rudolf Steiner and the whole nine yards. I just leave the terminology of biodynamic behind. Quite frankly I think it is just fine that Demeter owns the term. Let them have it. As far as I'm concerned it was a big lead anchor around my waist. Best,

Cannon Copier?

2003-01-06 Thread Hugh Lovel
, 950 and 980 models. It lists for around $100 and I can ship it for $50 plus shipping. I need to move it out. Best, Hugh Lovel 706 745 6056 Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: Monsanto submitted its petition for comm. of GE Wheat

2003-01-05 Thread Hugh Lovel
ut THEN we will need to be ready with our new and alternative teachings. Right now is growth and preparation for that. Not so? Something to think about. Best, Hugh Lovel >>"how much longer are we going to take this"thats the statement >>of the new year. >> >>Pe

Re: Fw: Anionic water

2003-01-02 Thread Hugh Lovel
n of water purification? >Thanks,.manfred >- Original Message - >From: "Richard Kalin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Sent: Saturday, November 23, 2002 10:07 AM >Subject: Re: Anionic water > > >> Sounds a lot like Prill wa

Re: source of nettle seeds

2003-01-02 Thread Hugh Lovel
>I am interested to know how well the seeded nettles grow. >a bd grower in Germany told me that he tried to grow nettles from seed for >nettle tea production and increase the a amount of nettles available for >his own use. He tried several times, but failed, while in some areas of >his property t

Re: NM Sustainable Ag Conference update

2003-01-01 Thread Hugh Lovel
being used will all be >set up >Friday night, making life easier for folks with booths. I can send you a >list of >local motels or can find a friend for you to stay with. >Have an outstanding day, >Pat > I do need a short bio, will take care of everything else though. Pat, Ho

Re: NM Sustainable Ag Conference update

2002-12-30 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Pat, Does the appropriate person know I hope to have a booth? And do they have my bio and a brief description of my talk(s)? I'm not clear on this. Also I will just be getting back from Hawaii and driving to Moriarty. When should I be there and how do I find the place and the right people? I

Re: A strange visit/trying to share

2002-12-20 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Merla, One thing it seems Randy may not know is that when plants get their nitrogen as salts, their protoplasm hasn't any choice but to be salty and watery. This stretches their cell walls and leads to poor cell density and insect damage. When they get their nitrogen as amino acids they make

Re: Perfect Orchard

2002-12-15 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Per, We need a discussion on this. Radionics, is not exactly the same as field broadcasting. But they are related. I'll have to get back to this. In the meanwhile, any others like to have a go at this? Hugh Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-09 Thread Hugh Lovel
motes ? >Do's walnut remedy inhibit growth of grapes ?? > >Why would you select a homeopathic remedy's rater than a BD prep 501/or ?? >in addition to BD prep ?? (I have not yet understood all BD preps and >function of them, I'm a slow reader) > > > >Thanks

Re: FW: [globalnews] Arctic to lose all summer ice by 2100

2002-12-08 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Jane, The trouble with a study like this is it fails to take into account the acceleration of change. At the present rate of acceleration the arctic could be completely unfrozen by 2020. Moreover, the ice ON Antarctica, not just the ice already in the water, could have melted in significant a

Re: WENDELL BERRY: The Agrarian Standard + FRESH AND LOCAL

2002-12-08 Thread Hugh Lovel
>Fresh and Local! > >Anyone have a FRESH AND LOCAL initiative in their area? (LOCAL HERO >is a similar program.) We've got an anti-development person pushing >to get grant money for a fresh and local program in this area. >Unfortunately, his plans are more for wholesale-from-the-local-farms >and re

Re: Transplanting remedies ?

2002-12-08 Thread Hugh Lovel
send them off into growth give them walnut, a Bach Flower Remedy. Best, Hugh Lovel Visit our website at: www.unionag.org

Re: A strange visit

2002-12-08 Thread Hugh Lovel
Dear Merla, Your nemisis, Randy, seem to exemplify many good, as well as misguided, qualities. His land is in his family and farming is in his blood. He is open enough to share with you what he is doing and he really believes in it, works hard, makes it pay, pays his bills thereby, etc. He uses a

Re: Getting Worried

2002-12-07 Thread Hugh Lovel
>>Allan, >> >>I doubt seriously that plaster of paris is going to simply dissolve in >>water once it is set. >> >>Hugh > >Oh, great, another problem. > >I'm going buy how the plaster has crumbled where it has gotten wet >when I've drug my toes in the snow, and so on. > >It'll really be great if I s

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