Top Ten Elements of Biodynamics, 1 - Rudolf Steiner

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Uploaded by on Dec 14, 2009

Join Paul Dolan for a discussion of the commonly used terms in Biodynamic farming.

Biodynamic farmers take a holistic approach, with the goal of making the farm a self-contained, life-sustaining ecosystem. They understand a successful farm is a living community of plants, soil, wild and domestic animals, climate, and water - where all these elements converge and thrive.

May say that Biodynamic wines are the most authentic expressions of terroir.

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  • I am very greatful for this knowledge, but I think that growing grapes or fruits for the sake of creating an intoxicant is a shame. We need real food, not wine. Wine is not a necessity. Grape juice is more of a necessity.

  • @PJMDS Science has been built by people who experiences and studies with attention the results and connects the dots, an extremely rare virtue to find in man. The Maya in Mexico had the greatest astronomers for millenia, and none had studies of astronomy, as we know them today.

    NASA is still catching up to them.

    There is a millimeter between madness and brilliancy. Rudolph Steiner is still being given credit for his knowledge long after his death, and that says something.

  • @PJMDS Inner knowledge is seen as insanity by those not mystical. However, a mystic is able to reach knowledge, way beyond their surroundings. Inner knowledge is seen as insanity by those not mystical, until it´s proven right, at a later time.

    Then, people see it as magic, sorcery or wisdom.

    True mystics don´t need to use any externals to connect to the Source. Drugs would cheapen such a supreme experience by a whole lot.

    ;-)

  • @sinsarcasmo you are right about them being mystical, it's like reading the ramblings of a mad man, I wonder if he used drugs to reach such imaginative ways to waste time and money

  • Rudolph Steiner was a mad man, not even a farmer, his pseudo mixes are pure nonsense, it's amazing how his science fiction agriculture is still being advertised, any lunatic can make up a new Agriculture way and have followers.

  • I love the works of Rudolph Steiner.

    His mystical writings are superb!

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