Re: water as information
The smallest entity evokes the greatest change. Adding a small amount of bd remedy to water and stirring. Think of the gathering of the plant material, the sheath material, all the focus and intent, the intensity of the wll forces to carry this out. Adding this substance to the water, stirring for the allocated time and applied to the farm, How does it evoke such great change in the physical properties of the soil. It is through the memory of water and it malleability...sstorch
Re: water as information
> Well, to think of water as a carrier of information and > energetic quality, link together all of the work of Masaro > Emoto, Viktor Schauberger, Dr. Fritz Popp, Dr. David > Schweitzer, Center for Implosion Research, Russian > research, Japanese water systems, qualitative > analysis methods, etc. > > Peace, > Steve Diver Schwenk, Jennifer Green. A. Wilkens, M. Jacobi & W. Schwenk, Understanding Water, Anthroposophic Press, 2002 I highly reccomend- its filled with diagrams and photos. From Institut für Strömungswissenschaften (Institute for Flow Sciences) in the Black Forrest of Sussex. Christy
Re: water as information
Water is a big topic, Flo. So I'm not going to summarize the concepts and document the resources right now. Time is limited. I volunteer with the National Water Center here in the Ozarks. NWC, after years of ecological activitism and subsequent burn-out, now takes a Zen approach to water in all of her aspects. You can see my web collaboration with NWC, and you see my vibrational water links, as a starting point. National Water Center http://www.nationalwatercenter.org/ Vibrational Water http://www.nationalwatercenter.org/vibrational_water.htm Well, to think of water as a carrier of information and energetic quality, link together all of the work of Masaro Emoto, Viktor Schauberger, Dr. Fritz Popp, Dr. David Schweitzer, Center for Implosion Research, Russian research, Japanese water systems, qualitative analysis methods, etc. Peace, Steve Diver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Steve, > and energetic quality to the vital quality of foods.> > > I know how I 'feel' about the way water works, but would > you care to elaborate about this sentence? > It's supposed to rain again tomorrow, my sea of mud has > finally receded enough i can wade through my gateways > w/out sinking to my knees. I suspect that will end with the > next rainfall. But, I've been wondering about the benefits > of this excess water, especially as it's pooling and > carrying manure and some topsoil off to places that > probably needed it anyhow. Would this be one way it > shares/carries information? (Besides the obvious, giving > nutritional benefit to plant roots. ) > > To long-term BD practitioners, 'potensizing' means > stirring and (gradually) adding to a larger body of water > or other carrier. To someone like myself, I have a hard > time getting around the fact that it seems more like > diluting than strengthening.> > > Note: Actually, I'm beginning to understand the principles > behind stirring, etc, adding your intent to a project, but > explaining to someone else who may be involved is very > hard for this novice. > Martha Wells~Flylo Farms~ Texas Zone 8
water as information
Steve, I know how I 'feel' about the way water works, but would you care to elaborate about this sentence? It's supposed to rain again tomorrow, my sea of mud has finally receded enough i can wade through my gateways w/out sinking to my knees. I suspect that will end with the next rainfall. But, I've been wondering about the benefits of this excess water, especially as it's pooling and carrying manure and some topsoil off to places that probably needed it anyhow. Would this be one way it shares/carries information? (Besides the obvious, giving nutritional benefit to plant roots. ) To long-term BD practitioners, 'potensizing' means stirring and (gradually) adding to a larger body of water or other carrier. To someone like myself, I have a hard time getting around the fact that it seems more like diluting than strengthening.> Note: Actually, I'm beginning to understand the principles behind stirring, etc, adding your intent to a project, but explaining to someone else who may be involved is very hard for this novice. Martha Wells~Flylo Farms~ Texas Zone 8