A long time ago, I went to a talk given by a white man who was the designated 
spokesman for the Hopis to the outside world who spoke about growing Hopi blue corn.  
They taught him to sing to his corn every morning.  They plant corn very deep in 
alluvial intermittent creek bottoms in Arizona.

This man and his Hopi teacher traveled to Africa to help some people south of the 
Sahara learn to grow corn in the desert and they were successful.  He showed slides 
and passed a photo album around.

I don't remember his name.

Best,

Merla





Eric Myren wrote:

> Has anyone on the list every done work on the effects of music on plants or water or 
>the water in plants? I know this may not exactly be Steiner inspired but it has 
>peaked my interest because I was just sent a link by my mother-in law that has some 
>absolutely awe inspiring photos of water that have been exposed to various types of 
>music and other forms of stimulus. By showing the affect on the crystallization 
>structure of the water, it clearly demonstrates the effects of intension on physical 
>matter.
>
> ://www.adhikara.com/water.html
> again this site has photographs
>
> p.s. Is any one in dryer areas of the planet using flow forms to enliven the water 
>that they do have?

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