• Bio-Architecture

    Biologic Architecture The premise behind Bio-Architecture is that all life reacts well to a design that is in harmony with nature, and doesn’t use sharp corners and metals, ‘Smog’ created by electric fields that arise in steel and aluminum cages inhibits ALL growth, as ‘life’ requires the opposite energy field symmetry. An ideal example of…

  • Companion Farming

    Companion Farming Biodynamic permaculture farming involves restoring the soil to a balanced living condition through the use of a completely digested form of crude organic matter known as stabilized humus. Crop rotation, correct composting and proper intercropping can all contribute to a healthier biodynamic yield. You’ll be startled at the difference in taste between the…

  • BD Gardening

    BD Gardening Striving to produce the optimum yield, Alan Chadwick and John Jeavons produced nothing less than amazing results. Per acre production has often been 4 to 6 times that of the av. U.S. yield. All without pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Biodynamic gardens often use raised beds that are 4 to 10 inches high and…

  • Earth Dynamics

    Earth Dynamics Earth-Dynamic farming or gardening is not easily learned from a textbook. It is best learned through observation and feedback from a practicing bio-dynamic farmer or gardener. Instead of indiscriminate distribution of vast quantities of compost and organic materials over the soil, the correct disposition of specific quantities of specific qualities of organics can…

  • Biodynamic Energies

    Bio-Dynamic Energies By sidestepping the typical preconception that light makes chlorophyll plants grow, biodynamic farmers and gardeners realize that other energies contribute to a plant’s growth. Because of the differences in these contributing energies, planting a crop one day will be different than planting it another day, or during certain days of the moon cycle….

  • Earthship Living

    100% sustainable living in an Earthship via a natural waste < > nutritional loop Electricity: From the sun (Perovskite cells) & wind. Water: From rain and snow melt, used 4 times. Sewage: Treated on site in botanical planters. Heating/Cooling: From the sun and the earth. Food: Grown inside and outside the earthships. Spanish language subtitles New…

  • About your Lifestyle

    Bio-sustainable Living / Bio-dynamic Agriculture Biodynamic farming and gardening was spawned by the late anthroposophist, Rudolf Steiner, has grown in popularity, and further developed through his Waldorf schools worldwide. The use of pesticides has gone up 10 times since WW-II, but damage to crops by insect pests has doubled. A less nutritious crop forces an…

  • Reverse the cause?

    How to Reverse the Causes In order to reverse a disease, we have to reverse its cause. This means reversing our physical, emotional, and mental habits, and free ourselves from the conditioning of the past. Healing ourselves, one thought or belief at a time, was and is still the most exciting venture we have engaged…

  • Primary cause?

    Primary Cause of Disease Diseases appear to be products of degeneration over time. However, degeneration is not inevitable, nor natural. The weaknesses it causes, are cumulative, unless we will do something to reverse it. There have been a series of events in the lives of most of us, now being mostly unconscious: First we are damaged…

  • Wrong Questions?

    Wrong Questions ? Researchers never observe nature itself but nature exposed to their method of questioning. The question: “what is wrong with the brain?”, comes from a biased viewpoint. Physicians believe something is wrong and they need to fix it. Believing that the central nervous system is genetically and chemically flawed is just a point…