I agree, Allan. I subscribe to those lists as well. But I also agree with
James Hedley's earlier post, about the value in diverse communications and
building a community (and the ease of hitting delete when uninterested in a
particular post). The bd list feels very much like a precious community,
exploring, from the perspective of subtle energies (or however one would
describe it), more than one phenomenon, but primarily agriculture. I would
not like to see the list become overrun with issues diverging from
agricultural biodynamics, but I think it's essential to not lose sight of
wider related issues.
Best and with great appreciation for the bd list,
Essie
At 08:00 AM 02/04/03 -0500, you wrote:
Boy, Martha, I'm lost.
Why don't interested people simply subscribe to globalnews and new york
times like Jane and I do already?
What's the gain in having a filter?
-Allan