Dear Steve, Yes that what it is. A chart is an abstract object that has no meaning except that which we put into it. Regards James ----- Original Message ----- From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 8:00 AM Subject: Re: Agri-Synthesis� short-lived and overpriced? was R e: Agri-Synthesis� Remedies Tested At UAI
> > In a message dated 2/26/02 4:30:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > << Through conscious observation and understanding. > > Nothing personal James but as a good example this statement could also > be "How can any body use Biodynamics without dowsing skills is beyond my > comphrehension" > > Apart from using the BD preps with a good organic practise, BD and > Steiners whole thrust for agriculture was for us to be able to > consciously live in our environment and act as conscious participants > > The knowledge and skills for developing this insight are available in > the works of people such as Lievegeod, Kolisko, Haushcka, Bohenmuhl, > Pelikan and in my own way I have provided the base from which I work in > this way. > RS suggested the development of these skills are a necessary part of our > present evolution process and if we do not take up this challenge to > walk across this bridge then all we do is repick up the old ways of > prehistory rather than develop into conscious angels. > It is yours and each of our choice. > The really lucky thing is that it IS possible to be conscious of the > spiritual forces in nature and to grow plants accordingly. > This is what the Agriculture course is telling us apart from the obvious > bits on how to make the preps. > This is the REAl challenge I see put before us by Biodynamics. > This is also be one of the HUGE differences between the BD buck turners > and some other BD practioners. The BDAs seem to have a small > appreciation of this need and difference however they do not seem to > have or promote the skills necessary to make conscious spiritual > perception a every day reality. So they sit on high and isolate quietly. > cheers > Glen >> > > Excellent descriptio nfor a course charted to the future > >
