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Rudolf Steiner

Agriculture Course

Steiner's original contribution to human knowledge was based on his ability to conduct 'spiritual research', the investigation of metaphysical dimensions of existence. With his scientific and philosophical training, he brought a new systematic discipline to the field, allowing for conscious methods and comprehensive results. A natural seer from childhood, he cultivated his spiritual vision to a high degree, enabling him to speak with authority on previously veiled mysteries of life. The evolving human being; Cosmos as the source of life; Plants and the living earth; Farms and the realms of nature; Bringing the chemical elements to life; Soil and the world of spirit; Supporting and regulating life processes; Spirits of the elements; Nutrition and vitality; Responsibility for the future.
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Orijinal yayın
2013
Yayınlanma yılı
2013
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  • Alexander Sokolovalıntı yaptı4 yıl önce
    Manures in future should not be treated with all manner of chemicals, but with these five: yarrow, camomile, stinging nettle, oak-bark and dandelion.
  • Alexander Sokolovalıntı yaptı4 yıl önce
    Now, to improve your manure still more, take any stinging nettles you can get, let them fade a little, press them together slightly, and use them in this case without any bladder or intestines.
  • Alexander Sokolovalıntı yaptı4 yıl önce
    Question: What is the best time to plant cereals?

    Answer: The exact answer will be given when I come to sowing in the main lectures. It is very important, needless to say, and it makes a great difference whether you do it more or less near to the winter months. If near to the winter months, you will bring about a strong reproductive power in your cereals; if farther from the winter months, a strong nutritive power.

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