>In a message dated 3/21/02 1:05:09 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< But at the end of it all
>you would have remedies that you could pour into a spray tank full of water
>and directly go out and spray instead of doing all the tedious stirring. >>
>
>Stirring is only tedious to those who have not come to understand the virtues
>of my beautiful water implosion device.  The vortex is the microcosm of the
>eternally creative intelligence of the universe that is God.  Practicing
>biodynamics without stirring is to me the equivalent of eating cookies baked
>with hydrogenated fat instead of real butter.........SStorch

Steve,

You're right. Stirring is not tedious. But adding a couple hours to an
already overly long day and doing this again and again in order to cover
large areas is insufferable. Market gardeners without too much acreage can
conceivably do the stirring whether by hand or machine. But dairy farmers
with 1,000 acres can't even think about it. Aussie sheeps ranchers with
10,000 acres, much of which they can't spray without a helicopter, get mad
when someone pontificates that they could do all that stirring, to say
nothing of the spraying, if they only had their heart in it. Some have made
a stab at it using flow-forms and spraying accessible areas, so it's not a
matter of having their heart into it. They have their hearts into it. But
it's not working so well as all that. We need to do everything we can to
make it easier to put our hearts into this. You know that or you wouldn't
be building the stirring machines you build. Wouldn't you still be doing it
with your arm in a bucket if that was feasible?

The analogy with hydrogenated fat doesn't fit. Just because the remedy
pattern is homeopathically or radionically prepared does not mean it is a
cheap immitation that is harmful to your health. It's a fully authentic
pattern in every way, just prepared differently. It's more like Ghee as
compared to butter since it is a bit more refined, or you might say it
contains less dross.

Best,
Hugh
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