In response to the lot, 'Introduction to Biodynamics' is posted at www.oregonbd.org
Select the "Introductory Class" from the menu to left.
Best to go thru the menu so you have all the frames.

There are download buttons now at the ends of each chapter. These deliver a .doc file so you don't have to wrestle with html pages.

New posting for more advanced practioners ---
I have added a paper on "Form Gestures of Animals" on the "BD Community Page". I found Shad's book on the subject very useful to understand the three-fold form which gets kind of glossed over in BD because it applies to animal bodies more than plants. Also found it helpful to elaborate on horns versus antlers. As roger said:
But when I read (in David's course notes) about the process by which it becomes so, I laughed with chronic disbelief - how, I thought, could anyone be taken in by such patent cosmic clap-trap?

Hee hee. Me too. So roger, can you explain about
Since 'discovering' within myself the ability I have to detect energy flows, that understanding has grown in depth.

Also what's this about alfalfa being 509? Without doubt it is an important herb, but what do you do? Do you prepare it?

Other news -- we had a weekend meeting with Ruth Zinniker to discuss prep making. She is probably the "oldest" prep maker in terms of being in the "chain of transmission" from the original lectures. She is a very practical person and basically just told us to keep doing it and stay off the head trips. She wouldn't let us just sit around talking; we had to go out and do some chores with her! Ruth has some reluctance about flow forms, feels they have the lemniscate but not enough vortex. Hence they tend to bring in whatever the natural forces are and fail to gather the farmer's individuality. She likes stirring machines better because they have a strong vortex; she was interested to hear about Steve's egg-shaped machine. Ruth stirs for her farm by hand in a 50-gal barrel, so maybe 25 acres worth each time. So spraying occurs over several days each time.



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Stellar Processes
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