hi allen,  lightning struck here in the process of bringing a bit of
rain,and also blitzed the computer connection,so i've been unconnected. I'd
always have heard about Kolisko  but never read the work, barely having a
handle on all the other bd related reading.  Not everyone is at the same
place and it helps to explain and introduce things, if you want a response.
If the book is unavailable ,how can you read or discuss it. seems like I'm a
kindergartner amongst the high school kids! but, i am interested in learning
more if you are able to access it. count me in as 1 interested person.
:)Sharon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Allan Balliett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2002 6:40 AM
Subject: Kolisko's Work was Re: Viability of Homeopathic Potencies


> I posted the comment below in the hopes of stimulating some interest
> in posting and discussing the work of the Kolisko's through their
> monumental book, Agriclture of Tomorrow.
>
> Gosh, it didn't provoke a single rise.
>
> Is there really no interest on BD Now! in this most important work,
> which was initially directed by RS himself?
>
> -Allan
>
>
> >>About eight or ten years ago, I heard a talk by an agricultural
> >>homoeopath, who
> >>stated some potencies sedated,  while others stimulated, some are life
> >>supporting and some are life suppressing. I can't find my notes at the
moment
> >>and I wondered if you had come across this or found it in the work you
have
> >>done. I am concerned that some of us armed with only part knowledge, may
be
> >>using potencies that have an effect other than the one we are aiming to
have.
> >
> >Gil - The Kolisko's tracked this information and reported it in
> >AGRICULTURE of TOMORROW, which, unfortunately, is out of print. What
> >you say is correct: one potency may do wonders and the next 'higher'
> >may do almost the opposite. Potentization, for the practical farmer,
> >is something you want to know a lot about before you start using it
> >on your crop lands or pastures.
> >
> >I was posting some of this this information to BD Now! last year,
> >but the apparent lack of interest didn't make it seem worth the
> >effort(s).
> >
> >For those in North America who want an introduction to potentization
> >from an experienced practitioner, don't miss Glen Atkinson at the
> >Mid-Atlantic Biodynamic Food and Farming Conference on Oct 4-6 of
> >this year or his workshop later in the month in Northen California.
> >
> >-Allan
>
>
>

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