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Graeme Gerard
wrote:
"If your
interest is in biodynamics, you may be wondering if you are
subscribed to the right group! Despite the numerous claims to the contrary that you may read on the BDNow group, biodynamics is thriving, here in Australia at least. People are using the real preps, as described and recommended by Rudolf Steiner, as practised for decades all over the world. Although some think this is some kind of old school, bogged down and in decay, it is still a living culture. If you are interested in agriculture, biodynamics, growing food for people to help in the recovery of the Earth, seek it out. If you are interested in subtle energies, radionics, homoeopathic dilutions and such, there is a lot of very interesting information to be found on this list. It would be great if we could get above the contemptible slagging that goes on about "the other" and keep the focus on the many practical and helpful suggestions people have. regards all," Yes let's keep
focussed on the challenges we all face in different landscapes and different
cultures. bdnow is a wonderful tool for sharing with and supporting each
other in our Biodynamic work and striving.
Yes Biodynamics is growing in
Australia. We have a number of Biodynamic associations around the country
and the 2 biggest have very different cultures. to me that matters
not. what matters is that people are "having a go".
The second most important is that we share
our experiences in the light of the laws of the free spiritual life. when
our sharing descend below this level it does no-one any credit, but even then we
need to have some modesty and tolerance. Like our Biodynamic practices we
don't always get it right first go.
I recently read "Nature and our Ideals" - a letter from Rudolf
Steiner to Marie delle Grazie in response to her poem
"Nature"
in the preface was a quote from Rudolf Steiner's
autobiography, The Course of My Life:
�I felt that I was in a spiritual atmosphere which was of genuine benefit to me. For this purpose I did not need agreement in ideas; I needed earnest and spiritual striving humanity, susceptible to the spiritual.�
aye
Hamish Mackay
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