Re: [compost_tea] Re: Biodynamics, NPK etc...

From: Bobby Grimes <biodynamichawaii_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 06:36:30 -1000

Thank you Steve.

Bobby Grimes
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On Oct 26, 2011, at 4:57 AM, "steved3602002" <steved_at_ipa.net> wrote:

> I'm behind on the Compost Tea forum but noticed this
> thread on biodynamics and vortex water.
>
> I teach biodynamics, vortex water, and homeopathics
> in my workshops, along with all facets of soil
> testing and mineralization, with humus management
> and soil foodweb, with practical how-to farming
> and gardening.
>
> My sources on BD and vortex are drawn from a
> larger body of research and collective field
> experience.
>
> The literature on these energetic topics gets
> pretty in-depth considering the body of material
> ranges from science journals, un-published research
> reports, farmer articles, gray literature newsletters
> and periodicals from the BD organizations
> and associations going back decades, and email
> forum postings over the last 20 years of the
> Internet.
>
> The first significant work on agrohomeopathy
> in biodynamics was "Agriculture of Tomorrow"
> by Eugen and Lily Kolisko published in 1939
> or thereabouts, based on their research going
> back to the 1920s.
>
> Agrohomeopathy as a science has taken off in
> recent years and there's been a number of
> peer-reviewed science papers published
> on this topic. But I only have to point
> to the modern-day research of Glen Atkinson
> with Garuda Biodynamics/BDMax in NZ to prove
> that homeopathy based on BD preparations is
> demonstrable.
>
> While Steiner was mentioned as an authority on
> the purpose of using vortex water, see the
> publications by and about Theodore Schwenk and
> Viktor Schauberger to get into some really
> good material on water and its ability to
> morph with vortex action and to "pick up"
> and "carry" information.
>
> It helps to put these energetic
> agricultural practices into the category
> of subtle energy -- with all its limitations
> but also its potentials.
>
> Steve Diver
>
>


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