Roger: I have seen it stated in a few writings, the only one I can think of off hand is Alex Podilinsky, that there is an increased effect of super applied to BD paddocks. I would think that from a BD perspective the trial is of interest only, what may happen is that it will engage the interest of conventional farmers who previously believed that BD was a nonsense. Maybe all is not lost yet. Like others I believe things happen for a reason. David C
----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Pye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Biodynamic Food and Farming Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, 13 June 2003 1:24 PM Subject: Re: Can Error be turned to Advantage? > Gil Robertson wrote: > > > May I ask why superphosphate was applied to the reveg, assuming it is > > native veg, as most do not handle super at all well. > > > I said it was 'inadvertent', I cannot go further than that. > > > > > > > My guess is that the BD area will handle the super better than the > > other areas, thus giving the impression it was to right thing to include. > > > Yes, I must admit I have had thoughts that it happened because it was > needed to. Part of my philosophy is that the soil dictates its needs to > the Universe. The Project Manager, however, thought the occurrence an > absolute disaster and the consultant ain't too happy either! > > > Is there any visual difference between the standard BD and the > > Radionic BD? > > > Visually, not much, but we are going into winter. Energetically I would > say the radionic has an 'edge' on the standard. That is purely my > impression from energies picked up walking the different areas. We could > probably make a more valid comparison next spring. > > > > > Care to tell me something about the Natural Earth Healing Circle? Off > > line if required. > > > In its infancy as yet. The concept is groups (links) of people applying > natural healing methods to land and water problems be they large or > small, broadacre, smallholding or garden. In my opinion humankind has > proved conclusively that there is far more to caring for/repairing our > environment than the mere and continued application of chemicals and the > scientific approach. > > Take for example the current debate (on this list) on the legality or > otherwise of 'standard' BD preps. Philosophically I have a great > difficulty with having to kill animals to produce BD substances no > matter how beneficial the end products might be. In this house even > stray spiders and cockroaches get politely removed and placed elsewhere. > > Neither do I believe that cow horns are the only container in which > BD500/501 can be produced. What I do believe is that in the simplistic > equation 'cow manure + cow horn + horn clay + 6 months burial in the > ground = BD500' something vital is missing. Equally so if we change the > equation to read 'energy + energy + energy + 6 months burial in the > ground = BD500'. Were we to identify that 'vital' something, the > container question would likely resolve itself. > > Let me apparently digress a moment. Walking through any patch of > woodland, I will see trees that stand straight and true, that lean this > way, that way and every which way, that have branch systems which > resemble whirlpools in wood. To all intents and purposes, certainly to > the majority of eyes that see them, these leaning and/or misshapen trees > have grown naturally into these conformations. To a dowser or someone > who works with natural energy, the truth is that trees grow according to > the forces applied to them - and these include natural energy flows and > vortices which cause trees to lean or whirlpool or writhe upwards. > > Try this. Walk towards a growing tree your own height with a divining > rod held at head height, it will react to the aura at a short distance > from the trunk. Repeat the exercise 100mm down. Keep on doing it lower > and lower at similar intervals, sooner or later you will reach a point > near the trunk from which the next 'stop' will be further out. Write the > results down. Repeat the exercise three times around the tree, write > everything down and draw it on a graph. Then go and look at Glen > Atkinson's 'Spiral Astrology' on his website; almost instantly you will > see an image very like the one on your graph - a double spiral. Actually > a double vortex. He is using it to demonstrate cosmic and earth forces - > the same forces which shape trees. > > What has this to do with BD preps? We have just passed the time when > multitudes of cow horns stuffed with cow manure and clay have been > buried in the ground for their maturation. I venture to suggest that if > a dowser were to conduct the above exercise with an imaginary tree > growing at the centre of a maturation site, he/she would detect the top > section of a double vortex. Being a dowser, he/she would be able to > 'read' below ground as well and find the bottom half. > > Think about it. > > Roger > > _______________________________________________ > BDNow mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > You can unsubscribe or change your options at: > http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow > > _______________________________________________ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or change your options at: http://lists.envirolink.org/mailman/listinfo/bdnow
