Re: Cow Horns

2003-07-15 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Hi Eric,
   The conformation of cow's horns is related to their diet, the
cosmic forces contained in it. These forces come from the rear of the cow
and are related to Moon, Mercury and Venus
The horn is a reflector that reflects back what enters it. While attached to
the animal this activity is reflected back into the digestive system. Other
things that can change the direction of a growing horn are nicks or cuts
however sustained. The horn usually grows away from the cut.
 When the horn is used for Biodynamic purposes the activity
of the layer of soil they are buried in is reflected back into the material
contained within the horn so supersaturating it with the activity of the
time, usualy either summer or winter. This we are then able to use in the
persuit of our biodynamic method.
Happy travelling.
Peter.
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Subject: Cow Horns


> In my travels in Southern Alberta this weekend my family and I stayed
> at a small bed and breakfast certified organic farm called The Robins
> Nest. Other than the good hospitality and food we received the most
> remarkable thing about the place was one member of their cattle herd of
> Shetlands. She was 13 years old and had given birth last year. What was
> unusual about her was her horns one was curved up the other was curved
> down. The question I have in my mind is what do members on this list
> think about the capacities for such an animal for tuning in Universal
> forces in balance?
>
> Can anyone else comment on cow horns tuning in Universal forces and
> their relationships to the preps 500 & 501? Drawing of course on your
> years of experience.
>
> PEACE
> Eric
>
>
> "From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> point two:  it was always my impression that the horn wored on the
> silica or
> the manure the same way it wored on the cow.  The refined digestive
> process of
> the cows four stomachs is further enhanced by the chewing of cud and
> during
> that process the earthiness is rayed back in by the horn
> structure[which arises
> from skin, the most sensitive and largest organ on any creature].  It
> is via
> the horn that we get this wonderful manure from the cow and in bd we
> have
> capitalized on this effect for 500/501...sstorch"
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Cow Horns

2003-07-15 Thread Eric Myren
In my travels in Southern Alberta this weekend my family and I stayed 
at a small bed and breakfast certified organic farm called The Robins 
Nest. Other than the good hospitality and food we received the most 
remarkable thing about the place was one member of their cattle herd of 
Shetlands. She was 13 years old and had given birth last year. What was 
unusual about her was her horns one was curved up the other was curved 
down. The question I have in my mind is what do members on this list 
think about the capacities for such an animal for tuning in Universal 
forces in balance?

Can anyone else comment on cow horns tuning in Universal forces and 
their relationships to the preps 500 & 501? Drawing of course on your 
years of experience.

PEACE
Eric
"From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
point two:  it was always my impression that the horn wored on the 
silica or
the manure the same way it wored on the cow.  The refined digestive 
process of
the cows four stomachs is further enhanced by the chewing of cud and 
during
that process the earthiness is rayed back in by the horn 
structure[which arises
from skin, the most sensitive and largest organ on any creature].  It 
is via
the horn that we get this wonderful manure from the cow and in bd we 
have
capitalized on this effect for 500/501...sstorch"
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strawberries and cow horns

2003-07-15 Thread SBruno75
Point one:   here on eastern Long Island we have the only commercial 
bd/organic strawberry patch.  I have just learned that we were the only farm to even 
have strawberries locally.  The chemical guys never had any fruit.  So you can 
take your voodoo to the bank...

point two:  it was always my impression that the horn wored on the silica or 
the manure the same way it wored on the cow.  The refined digestive process of 
the cows four stomachs is further enhanced by the chewing of cud and during 
that process the earthiness is rayed back in by the horn structure[which arises 
from skin, the most sensitive and largest organ on any creature].  It is via 
the horn that we get this wonderful manure from the cow and in bd we have 
capitalized on this effect for 500/501...sstorch
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Fwd: COW HORNS FOR PREPS

2002-01-30 Thread bdnow

>Status:  U
>Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 13:39:46 -0600
>Subject: Jalapeno cow jorns
>From: Mark L Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Available: several hundred range-raised cow horns. These cattle were
>range raised in Montana, and not "finished" in a feedlot. Slaughter occurred
>in Wisconsin and the horns are now being stored in a Certified Organic Dairy
>barn.
> Sizes are mixed... a few suitable for 501, many suitable for 500, many
>suitable for clays and some are so huge that they're only suitable for
>clays.
>
> We're making these available to anyone interested in experiencing the
>process of the "biodynamic" inspired preparations. Since the supply is
>limited, we are offering them according to  "luck of the draw"... Order one
>and it could be any size.
>
> However... If you're seriously interested in doing this yourself, we
>recommend 2 larges, 1 medium and 1 small... for 2 horn clays, a 500 and a
>501. If you order 4 or more horns we will sort them for you, as best we can,
>to ensure that you get the right mix.
>
> Price:  $3.00 each plus shipping.
>
>
>WARNING: COW SHIT STINKS!
>
>
> Mail checks to the:
>
> Viroqua Area Biodynamic Study Group
> 309 E Decker St
> Viroqua, WI 54665
>
>If you have never put a horn in the ground,
>If you have never put your hand in a bucket to spin,
>DO IT!
>...then wonder.
>
>
>In love, light and discovery,...
>
>Your friends in Viroqua.
>
>
>
>
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