Re: Ashing

2003-05-29 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Sorry about not picking up as a joke. I agree that humour is the best medicine and one does not need a prescription and seldom does one die of an over dose. Why I made the point was because I once helped a guy do some peppering, the timeing and process were meticulously correct yet those lit

Re: Ashing

2003-05-28 Thread The Korrows
<>   And also as a relief when a cash crop, or food we are depending on in the garden is systematically being destroyed by the little buggers. Christy ___ BDNow mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can unsubscribe or change your options at: http://list

Re: Ashing

2003-05-28 Thread Sarah Cherry
I'm sorry you found my attempt at humor offensive. It was not meant that way...not to you, and certainly not to the beings, material or spiritual. I do, however, find humor to be a welcome foil to sanctimonious seriousness often found when esoteric matters are discussed. -SPeter Michael Bacchus <[E

Re: Ashing and potentisation

2003-05-28 Thread Louise Berry
James I would be interested in reading the paper   Louise - Original Message - From: James Hedley To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2003 9:45 AM Subject: Ashing and potentisation Dear Allan,Ashing is effective without having to potentise if you

Re: Ashing

2003-05-27 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
  even before you toast the little buggers. My experience has shown that making derogotive statments or thinking negetive thoughts about the organism to be treated is unhelpful. One is afterall communicating with their guiding being or Deva. How do you react when others ask you to

Re: Ashing

2003-05-27 Thread Lloyd Charles
From: Sarah Cherry Re: Ashing> >I honestly feel that the shift in intentionality which begins even as you prepare to ash has an effect on the way the creatures >manifest in your environment. The devic realm knows what you want even before you toast the little buggers. Of course ! but

Re: ashing

2002-01-10 Thread Fernando Cabral
Moen Creek wrote: > > > Perhaps special instructions for the snakes (most of the ones > I > > have captured are 3 feet or more long. > > I will risk being improper and un-PC and suggest > Eating them & then urinating around your gardens. > This works well for deer abatement even m

Re: ashing

2002-01-10 Thread Fernando Cabral
James and Barbara Hedley wrote: > > The insects burn down to nothing so I would potentise to 8x and then dilute > and either water or spray out. Make sure that you enclose the area that you > are trying to protect with the spray / ash by going right around the > perimeter. About potentizing, sho

Re: ashing

2002-01-10 Thread James and Barbara Hedley
02 9:38 PM Subject: Re: ashing > Maria Thun's 'picture book" entitled "Gardening for Life" has a fairly > specific outline regarding insects. She only lists a few, but you might > get a sense of the rhythms she is suggesting from reading that book. > Hugh Cour

Re: ashing

2002-01-10 Thread James and Barbara Hedley
OTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:57 PM Subject: ashing > I have had lots of problems with > > Snakes (great number of rattle snakes) > crickets (they chew around the plant whose growing tip is cut off > and > drops to the ground).

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Cheryl Kemp
sday, January 09, 2002 11:51 PM Subject: Re: ashing > >So, the fact is that securing a "bioregional biological > >interelationship" is much harder than it seems at first > >sight. It does not seem you can convince most people > >that every single form of life on E

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Re: ashing > Perhaps special instructions for the snakes (most of the ones I > have captured are 3 feet or more long. I will risk being improper and un-PC and suggest Eating them & then urinating around your gardens. This works well for deer abatement even my wife uses a cham

Re: ashing/peppering

2002-01-09 Thread liz davis
moeopathics. >> Thanks >> Liz Davis > > Liz, et al - peppers and ashing are often associated with Steiner and > biodynamics but they have, in fact, a long history in general > homeopathics. The literature of homeopathy may be a fertile place to > do more research,

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Allan Balliett
>Let me tell you, if they are as smart there as they are here, >they will find a way to dig a tunnel under your American wire >fence... > >- fernando Yes, fernando. That sort of narrows it down, doesn't it? -Allan

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Essie Hull
My experience is that foxes are especially numerous this year, as are weasels. Probably to highlight the burgeoning political atrocities, similar in energy. Essie At 08:48 AM 1/9/02 -0300, you wrote: >Allan Balliett wrote: > > > (American wire fence going up around the > > garden before this

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Fernando Cabral
Allan Balliett wrote: > (American wire fence going up around the > garden before this coming growing season) Let me tell you, if they are as smart there as they are here, they will find a way to dig a tunnel under your American wire fence... - fernando -- REDUZIR, REUSAR, RECICLAR -- Dever

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Allan Balliett
area aware and that when a healthy soil >micorbiology is re-established, it effects the higher animals in >ways that we have not yet quantified. > >I, my friend, have fox troubles. It's hard for me to wish for the >biological solution for foxes (essentially hungry wolves),

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Allan Balliett
I, my friend, have fox troubles. It's hard for me to wish for the biological solution for foxes (essentially hungry wolves), but I will not resort to ashinging because ashing 'creates a hole' and that could not be in my best interest: whether it is filled or goes unfilled! -Allan

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Aurora Farm
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 6:25 PM Subject: Re: ashing > >In a message dated 1/8/02 10:26:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > ><< SStorch: > > >That was "Barbara an

Re: ashing

2002-01-09 Thread Fernando Cabral
Allan Balliett wrote: > > PS But I, for one, don't think you need to pepper for your snakes. I > think you need to investigate your bioregional biological > interelationships and 'solve' your snake problem by maximizing > diversity rather than 'reducing' it I couldn't agree more. Nevertheless, t

Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread Allan Balliett
>Dear Cheryl: > >Having a few major snakes taking up my garden right now, I would really >appreciate any articles on peppering. It's an area I am very intrigued with >after working with Homoeopathics. >Thanks >Liz Davis Liz, et al - peppers and ashing are often a

Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread liz davis
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > web: www.biodynamics.net.au > > - Original Message - > From: "Fernando Cabral" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:57 PM > Subject: ashing > > >> I have had lots of problems wi

Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread Cheryl Kemp
CTED]> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:57 PM Subject: ashing > I have had lots of problems with > > Snakes (great number of rattle snakes) > crickets (they chew around the plant whose growing tip is cut off > and > drops to the ground). > bees (arapuã, a Brazilian blac

Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread SBruno75
In a message dated 1/8/02 10:26:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << SStorch: That was "Barbara and Woody" advice, and in fact Barbara's initiative. Woodyh >> well dip me in shit...sstorch

Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread Aurora Farm
SStorch: That was "Barbara and Woody" advice, and in fact Barbara's initiative. Woodyh http://www.kootenay.com/~aurora -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, January 07, 2002

Agnihotra was Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread Allan Balliett
time daily. >Greetings Fernando: >The ashing process works mainly with insects, rodents and plants and the >basic info is in Steiner's Agriculture. >We have had success with Agnihotra ash for pests as well. Their website is , >I believe, www.copworks. com/Agnihotra. There is a

Re: ashing

2002-01-08 Thread Sarah Cherry
and making the deltution. Insects are the trickiest to ash for. Their form is so varied during metamorphosis, the sun time for ashing will move correspondingly. With some insects, Thun found, you even have to consider the moon. I'm interested to hear that Agnihotra is effective in this regard.

Re: ashing

2002-01-07 Thread SBruno75
Yes Fernando that was a joke...good advice from Woody. I have just started Agnihotra, I did not realize the pest control benefit...sstorch

Re: ashing

2002-01-07 Thread Aurora Farm
Greetings Fernando: The ashing process works mainly with insects, rodents and plants and the basic info is in Steiner's Agriculture. We have had success with Agnihotra ash for pests as well. Their website is , I believe, www.copworks. com/Agnihotra. There is a newsletter they put out whic

Re: ashing

2002-01-07 Thread Fernando Cabral
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I think you better just relocate..sstorch Is this supposed to be a joke? - fernando -- REDUZIR, REUSAR, RECICLAR -- Dever de todos, amor aos que virão REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE -- Everybody's duty, love to those who are to come Fernando Cabral

Re: ashing

2002-01-07 Thread SBruno75
I think you better just relocate..sstorch

ashing

2002-01-07 Thread Fernando Cabral
x27;d like to test ashing to diminish their attacks. Since I have never seen full, clear explanation on how to prepare and use the ashes, I'd appreciate if someone out there could educate me on that. Things like: a) moon and time of day for collecting the material, burning it and spreading it