Ron
Thank you for your interest and efforts.
 
I have found trying to do this sort of thing as part of this list, a very unrewarding experience. Timetables and priorities of everyone are so different, so it feels like ones efforts drop into some deep dark hole with the occassional faint plopp as something hits the  very deep bottom. Others have commented on this phenomena as well.
Your comments re reading my book are one of the first since I put the book on web some two years ago. I know it is being used, by the site figures . Interestingly it has been available in hard copy since 1989 and as fervent as my critics have been, I am still waiting for them to address what I put forward, either positively or negatively.
Anyway I have a 2hr video I made a couple of years ago which maybe the answer. It has 3 x 40 minute sections the last being on the "Biodynamic Plant Growth" chapter.  I have it in PAL and NTSC. I have had difficulty setting a price for it.
 Naturally I think it is worth far more than people want to pay for it. Seeing as though folks pay $3000NZ for a NZ BD course that leaves them confused and hardly with a BD 101 education, one wonders what a cohesive picture of the Agriculture course that allows for BD wonders  ( see case studies) to be achieved, is actually worth.
What do you think it would be worth?
cheers
Glen A
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Sent: Saturday, June 07, 2003 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Prep 500 and 501 effects

You're right Glen, it is all very confusing & I've spent a good bit of time reading your book!
Nonetheless, intuitively it seems vital to be able to understand this better. I do wish that there was some way you could offer your month long course. How about structuring some kind of course on line? It would have to be stretched out over an extended period of time to give people time to respond. I would be willing to pay something for instruction from you that started in the beginning and continued toward more complexity. Hope you will think about it.
Thanks 
Ron 
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From: Garuda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, June 06, 2003 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Prep 500 and 501 effects

Gill
 
Sorry I missed this in my earlier post but you have the associations a little mixed here

The primary cosmic silica forces from the outer planets work down into plants (enhanced by 501?) and into the soil,
 
These are actually lievegeods/RS/my secondary outer planets terrestrial silica
 
 
are held by silicate rocks in the earth, then clay facilitates their uptake into the plant  by the Secondary Si process,
 
primary outer planets,  Cosmic Si,
 
 
giving form and pulling the plant upwards how? 
 
these forces push the plant upwards.
if anything it is the terrestrial Si processes thru the light and warmth which pull the plant towards it
 
I trust my last post helped clarify this.
 
I find if we hold the lec 8 diagram (pg 155 green agric.) in mind then it provides the answer. This is afterall the end product we are aiming to understand.
In the metabolic region - above the earth- Earthly forces are the secondary Si outer planets lievegeod talks of. While the Cosmic Forces in the N/S, head, below ground are the primary outer planets, Cosmic Si processes.
 
Both these 'head' forces work upwards, while both the metabolic forces work downwards.
 
All very confusing, especially when we relate this back to level 2 polarity, external laws and we start calling the Head the Earthly 500 forces and the Belly 501 forces the Cosmic. hence the COSMIC contains Cosmic Substance and Earthly forces and the EARTHLY contains Cosmic Forces and Earthly Substance.
 
I hope this helps.
Glen A


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