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- 27 Nov 2006, 15:52
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Pankaj Oudhia
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8019
Pankaj Oudhia
http://www.botanical.com/site/column_poudhia/86_mur.html Research Note - Pankaj Oudhia © 2001,2002,2003 Pankaj Oudhia - All Rights Reserved Agrohomoeopathy is relatively a new branch of science. With the objective of eliminating the increasing health hazards and toxic effects of fast uses of phytome...
Hugo Erbe
With Hugo Erbe I came to know a completely different way of working with the plants and the elements. He used the power of his singing voice. Once when I visited him he showed me how he was able to shatter a glass with his voice. Another time, when it was very cold outside, he made us breathe on the...
- 23 Nov 2006, 15:40
- Forum: Scrapbook
- Topic: Steiner and Kolisko
- Replies: 0
- Views: 7740
Steiner and Kolisko
Adalbert Count Keyserlingk – Developing Biodynamic Agriculture – reflections on early research (- translation of Erinnerungen an Frühe Forschungsarbeiten – by verlag der Kooperative, Dürnau) p77-78 of my english edition: The most wonderful occasion was when Rudolf Steiner came into our classroom, hi...
- 18 Nov 2006, 17:58
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Homoeopathy For Farm And Garden
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12588
Homoeopathy For Farm And Garden
The book 'Homoeopathy For Farm And Garden' by one of the members of this forum - Vaikunthanath Das Kaviraj - is now available, from all good bookshops as they say or from the publisher at http://www.moodie.biz at UK£15 If it raises any questions in you why not ask on this forum and we can hear from ...
- 02 Nov 2006, 10:00
- Forum: Peppers: potentised and traditional
- Topic: From the book 'Developing Biodynamic Agriculture'
- Replies: 0
- Views: 7939
From the book 'Developing Biodynamic Agriculture'
This is an extract about using peppers from the book 'Developing Biodynamic Agriculture' by Adalbert Count Keyserlingk who was 19 when the Agriculture course was held at his father's Koberwitz estate. The large fireplace in our Sasterhausen laboratory was excellent for making the ash preparations. I...
- 01 Nov 2006, 16:15
- Forum: General
- Topic: Radionics for agriculture
- Replies: 24
- Views: 49707
Re: Radionics for agriculture
The best way to see if something works is to try it out. Hence I attempted to treat people via their own hair as antenna and I discovered it works! Absolutely, and I admire that you and others have done this and respect that the results are impressive. But if we are to be really scientific we need ...
- 28 Oct 2006, 06:59
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: intro
- Replies: 3
- Views: 8900
- 18 Oct 2006, 14:16
- Forum: Peppers: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Yellow cellophane
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19682
Re: Yellow cellophane
no, it leaves no residues. I asked if it had any lasting effects rather than residues. I haven't tried this but assuming it works I would really want to know how and why it works. If it works by making the soil 'hostile' to the plants will it continue to have this effect? Or does it kill the plant ...
- 17 Oct 2006, 22:29
- Forum: Peppers: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Yellow cellophane
- Replies: 8
- Views: 19682
I've put this into a new topic. Would you mind if I post this to BdNow - just because there's loads more people checking that out than this forum. But a few questions; - will any yellow cellophane do this? - am I right to assume that it will do this to all plants? - will there be any lasting effect ...
- 17 Oct 2006, 22:18
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: A Scientific Basis for Homoeopatic Potencies
- Replies: 3
- Views: 9799
Kaviraj's little chapter
Phew ... I printed that one out and chewed on it. I have to say it doesn't work for me. When I have attempted to reconcile potencies and Science I have gone at it in two ways. The first is this whole Considera site to try and gather information and encourage research so that, if nothing else, the st...
- 17 Oct 2006, 21:39
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Materia medica and repertory
- Replies: 4
- Views: 11014
Re: Materia medica and repertory
I would really like you to do that and hear what occurs. Do you need help getting hold of any of them?kaviraj wrote:Some of the remedies mentioned in there I would like to potentise according to homoeopathic rules and see what they do.
- 17 Oct 2006, 19:50
- Forum: Preparations: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Clay preparation
- Replies: 11
- Views: 21980
Plant book
I think that we should postpone discussion of what is in your book until it is available in the shops. I would find it frustrating to have the discussion going on if I could not join in due to information being unavailable.
- 17 Oct 2006, 19:46
- Forum: General
- Topic: Radionics for agriculture
- Replies: 24
- Views: 49707
Radionics
There has been a lot of work with using radionically broadcast 'patterns' directly to plants. There are a few people who are working with this on the BdNow list. Some use Bruce Copen equipment, Hugh Lovel is using his field broadcasters, one of the folk is using a Rhubenkorft Potentiser for broadcas...
- 17 Oct 2006, 19:26
- Forum: Peppers: potentised and traditional
- Topic: Library
- Replies: 3
- Views: 11840
Re: Potentised peppers
No; mammals, birds, molluscs, insects and plants too - hence the potential for abuse.
- 16 Oct 2006, 20:41
- Forum: General
- Topic: Radionics for agriculture
- Replies: 24
- Views: 49707
Radionic remedies
Do you mean
i - the homeopathic remedies which are made by putting the information onto the water or sac lac using a radionic potentiser and then administered - or
ii - the homoeopathic 'information' broadcast directly to the subject?
Mark
i - the homeopathic remedies which are made by putting the information onto the water or sac lac using a radionic potentiser and then administered - or
ii - the homoeopathic 'information' broadcast directly to the subject?
Mark