Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-12 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Jane, Radionics is a formalization of a number of closely related energetic methodologies. Radionics traces it's history over a similar period as BD. There are a number of schools of thought in Radionics and some do not speak to others. Radionics ranges from the very complex to the very simple

Re: SFW: Testing compost in South America

2002-02-12 Thread Gil Robertson
Hi! Elaine Who is your Lab in Australia? Gil bdnow wrote: > Hi Jose - > > This is great news! Excellent work! But, yes, you need to have the ability to > test there in Brazil. In a microbiology lab, you need to ask them if they do > direct counts of the organisms. If someone is interested,

Re: NORTHERN STAR CALENDAR-Address correction

2002-02-12 Thread Goodfarmers
What was the address connection for the calendar? I missed it. Thanks, Cheryl

Dreamtime

2002-02-12 Thread Moen Creek
Title: Dreamtime Compatriots this came from my father. In Love & Light Markess Good Morning    I am reading a book, ³Love Without End² by Glenda Green, that was given to me by a friend of Mark's.  I have found that this book is exactly what I need for this time and place.  It is

Re: Native American biological farming

2002-02-12 Thread ron poitras
Yes, I saw this article too - native South Americans centuries ago in the upper Xingu region were apparently using bacterial innoculants to create good soil( or was[is] this a natural occurrence?) - maybe Jose Luiz Moreira ( on this list) has some knowledge of 'terra preta' or knows of the investi

Re: Tractor Turnaround space

2002-02-12 Thread Rambler
Allan Balliett wrote: > > Allan Wrote > > I'm in the process of fencing a 7 acre garden. I plan on spading down > cover crops and using a bedshaper for the first couple of years, but > I also plan on getting the tractor out of the garden as soon as > possible. The goal is permanent raised beds.

Re: Please send prayers and protection

2002-02-12 Thread Merla
Thank you all for helping me. It was a very important meeting and I'm extremely hopeful that things are going to be more friendly from now on. Especial thanks to Jane for her purple fire infinity meditation. Merla wrote: > As you already know, I am the only organic member of the Bonner County >

Re: Native American biological farming

2002-02-12 Thread Thomas Schley
Ted, in our part of northern New Mexico the Native American populations reached a high point after about AD1350, declining rapidly after Spanish colonialization. While there is evidence of population decline from periodic drought and environmental degradation, the land was obviously productiv

Re: NORTHERN STAR CALENDAR-MARK2-Address correction

2002-02-12 Thread Thomas Schley
Brian, Incredible work! There's more than enough work on your website to keep me busy until the middle of the 21st century (were I so fortunate to live that long)! I'll be ordering your Northern Star Calendar shortly. Many thanks. Tom

Farm Insight

2002-02-12 Thread Wayne and Sharon McEachern
Hi Guys! There are several items in what is below that I thought may be paradigm in nature to some... ** From: "Sibylle Hartmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: SAT - Q&A Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2002 The following questions and answers were collated from SAT tests given in Springdale, Arkansas

GM -- What's UP...

2002-02-12 Thread Wayne and Sharon McEachern
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Viviane Lerner) DAILY MAIL (London) February 6, 2002 FRANKENFOODS - The truth at last Geoffrey Lean FORGET all those bland reassurances about the safety of GM foods and crops. Ignore all those patronising experts and Gover

Now a few words from Masanobu Fukuoka

2002-02-12 Thread bdnow
Billions of years passed after the dawn of creation. Bacteria arose on the earth's surface, then vegetation flourished, and animals and man emerged. All arose and developed naturally. All things in the universe undergo constant change together; there are no exceptions. Believing himself to be the

Native American biological farming

2002-02-12 Thread Ted Patterson
Here's an interesting read with soilfoodweb implications. The March cover story of the Atlantic Monthly is "1491" by Charles Mann. The article examines the belief by some archaeologists, anthropologists and historians that the pre-Columbian western hemisphere was much more heavily populated, mor

Fw: [globalnews] WISDOM OF THE DALAI LAMA...

2002-02-12 Thread jsherry
(From Last week...sorry if I already posted this...) WISDOM OF THE DALAI LAMA... At the end of the talk someone from the audience asked the Dalai Lama, "Why didn't you fight back against the Chinese?" The Dalai Lama looked down, swung his feet just a bit, then looked back up at us and said with a

Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-12 Thread jsherry
Thanks for your explanation Markess. I was unfamiliar with the term "conings" as you had assumed. As for radionics, I am a bit surprised that you (of course I don't know you so I'm not sure why I am surprised...) use a radionic device. I am NOT a bd purist, or purist of any kind. However, my intu

Re: Radionics (Drought update)

2002-02-12 Thread Wayne and Sharon McEachern
  Jane -- please read on. Moen Creek wrote: Jane, I'll take the moderately simple Q first. what do you mean by "conings"? Fran's training come through the Perelandra work. She calls in higher selves, spirit guides, the White Brotherhood, leaves room for participants to ask in their personals

SFW: Inspired by Jennifer: Recommendations for Starting a Garden

2002-02-12 Thread bdnow
Hi Allan - Like Will, I prefer a holistic answer. The Albrecht model gives you part of the answer. Biology gives you part of the answer. But with improving soil biology or chemistry, either or both, you can use some testing to tell you whether the biology or chemistry is right on, or how far o

SFW: Compost tea vs Compost

2002-02-12 Thread bdnow
Hi Dan - Compost has more organic matter than compost tea, basically the non-soluble types of organic matter that do not dissolve in water. Thus, the benefit from compost is for a much longer time period than compost tea, or nearly any other kind of amendment. John Buckerfield in Australia show

SFW: Testing compost in South America

2002-02-12 Thread bdnow
Hi Jose - This is great news! Excellent work! But, yes, you need to have the ability to test there in Brazil. In a microbiology lab, you need to ask them if they do direct counts of the organisms. If someone is interested, we do help people set up labs in other countries. Basically, we ask

NORTHERN STAR CALENDAR-MARK2-Address correction

2002-02-12 Thread Brian Keats & Sandra Frain
    Address correction. I apologize for the incorrect URL address for the Northern Star Calendar I gave earlier today. This is a reposting with a correct web page address. A new calendar is available for those interested in Biodynamics, Weather Forecasting and Sky watching and who live, or have f

Re: (was)introduction and a WHOLE lotta questions-Composting

2002-02-12 Thread Peter Michael Bacchus
Hi All. Dr. Nicholaus Remer recomended the spreading of the compound preparations in deep litter barns in 1966. I remember the treated barns smelling much sweeter compared to before the litter was treated. In contrast the barns of farmers using chemical fertilisers the amonia smell was so strong t