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Vor der Zeugung Honig essen!

“…wie ungeheuer wichtig der Honiggenuß ist. So zum Beispiel würde ich es außerordentlich günstig finden, wenn Menschen gerade in der Verlobungszeit, also schon vorbauend, Honig essen würden. Denn sie würden dann keine rachitischen Kinder be­kommen, weil im Honig diese Kraft liegt, wenn er weiter durch den Menschen verarbeitet wird, auf die Fortpflanzungskraft zu wirken, nämlich den Kindern dann ordentliche Formen zu geben. Auf den Knochenbau des Kindes hinüber wirkt der Honiggenuß der Eltern, namentlich der Mutter.” (Rudolf Steiner)

Quelle: Rudolf Steiner, Freie Nachlassverwaltung Rudolf Steiners, Arbeitervorträge – Gesamtausgabe Band 351 – “Mensch und Welt…”, S.203.

Wenn Barcodes gegen den Strich gehen

“In Internetforen kursiert das Gerücht, Barcodes auf
Lebens­mittel­verpackungen seien gefähr­lich: Die schwarzen, senkrechten Striche sollen wie eine Antenne wirken. Diese Antenne lade das Produkt mit negativer Energie auf – und dies schade der Gesundheit. Besonders schlimm sei die Strahlung an der Kasse: Wird das Produkt über den Lasers­canner gezogen, soll sich die negative Energie angeblich noch verstärken.” (Stiftung Warentest)

Quelle: Bericht über durchgestrichene, “entstörte” Barcodes wie die des “biologisch-dynamischen” Marktführers bei Biosäften, der anthroposophischen Saftmosterei Voelkel: Elbe-Jeetzel-Zeitung: “Ein Strich durch die Striche – Barcode-Verschwörung: Fruchtsaft-Hersteller Voelkel hat Gegenmaßnahme gestartet.” und Stiftung Warentest. Beispielbild von GWUP.

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It Takes a Lot of Cow Skulls to Make Good Wine

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The neighbors were upset. The people of Kelowna, a pastoral community in British Columbia’s southern interior, are a notoriously God-fearing lot. So, when the recently relocated New York real-estate-developer-turned-vintner Stephen Cipes erected the eponymous edifice of his Summerhill Pyramid Winery in 1992, folks thought the Devil himself had come to town. “This is the Bible Belt,” explains Stephen’s son Gabe who leads the biodynamic operations of the vineyard, which overlooks Lake Okanagan. “Kelowna has changed a lot but it was fairly isolated and close-minded at the time. I would find swastikas on my desk in school. They totally thought we were worshiping Satan up here.”

There’s no demon in these wines, though. Summerhill relies not on the machinations of Old Scratch, but on the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, the anthroposophical philosopher who created the biodynamic method of holistic agriculture in 1924. The technique requires adherence to an astrological calendar and centers around nine “preparations” used to charge compost with mystical properties to support plant growth—all without the use of pesticides or chemical fertilizers. These preparations include flowers fermented inside various bits of animal viscera, and manure from a lactating cow mashed into a horn and left to age underground.

While easy to immediately dismiss this approach as standard-issue hippie piffle—or outright meddling with dark forces—it’s worth noting that Summerhill’s wines, especially the sparkling, are consistently ranked in the global top 20, and it is the only Canadian producer with that distinction. Who needs Satan when you’ve got those kind of accolades?

500 lactating cow manure _ cow horn

Preparation 500: Manure from a lactating cow in cow horns. After a four month burial, the manure changes to a dry, “sweet”-smelling product that replenishes spent soil.

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Preparation 500 after fermentation.

501 silica _ cow's horn also 508 Horsetail tea

Preparations 501 (silica and cow’s horn) and 508 (horsetail tea).

502 in Ash Tree

Preparation 502—yarrow flowers fermented in a stag’s bladder–aerates in a tree. “The bladder is so tiny, I literally crush handfuls of flowers in there with a stick but it can take it,” says Gabe. “The bladder is meant to expand and contract. So here we are drying it in its contracted form, which has to do with the process of the universe that we are trying to emulate.”

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Yarrow flowers, pre-bladder.

503 chamomile intestine

Preparation 503: To make, stuff dried chamomile into cow intestine using a funnel and stick. Bury in a clay pot from autumn to spring. Assists soil in processing calcium and nitrogen. “The intestine basically dissolves during the process, it’s just the casing,” says Gabe.

505 Gabe_Oak bark in skull

Preparation 505: “The skull is stuffed with white oak bark, wrapped with leaves and buried underwater so the preparation digests anaerobically–without air. When you take it out of the skull it has a crazy aroma and has turned this wild pink color. This preparation raises the pH level of the soil without lime.”

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Preparation 505 in an ash tree.

506 Chamomile _ mesentery

Preparation 506: Chamomile wrapped in mesentery. “That’s the lining of the cows stomach–it holds everything in,” Gabe says. “So we make a ‘football’ of dandelion flowers and wrap it in mesentery.” Attracts forces from the planet Jupiter and provides potassium.

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Elise, a Summerhill Pyramid Winery volunteer, makes preparations in the garden for a burial site. “My parents run a winery outside of Bordeaux where there is very little organic wine,” she says, “so I am here to learn to take this knowledge back to France.”

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Cow horns, waiting to be filled.

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Pinot noir grapes for sparkling wine.

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“To inoculate the manure,” says Gabe, “I’ll scrape out about a gram of preparation and put it every four yards—just push it in with a stick.”

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The winery’s namesake pyramid. “In its form, the structure creates a vortex that matter reacts to when encased in–especially fluids,” says Gabe. “It’s the same sacred geometry in Roman archways that you find in old French cellars, the golden 1.618 ratio. The spiral, it’s what we are. This is a stillness chamber that allows the wines to become centered, themselves.”

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The pyramid’s ceiling.

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Preparation 504: nettle tea. “The way we stir in biodynamics–clockwise, then counter clockwise–creating order then chaos with the spiral, all these fractals emerge. Entrophy born of order, it spirals out into infinity.”

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Silica soaking in the sun.

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Preparation 508: horsetail tea. “I harvested horsetail and let it boil for 20 minutes, then it sits for four days,” Gabe says. “It is a very potent brew that we spray on the ground and on trunks of trees to keep mildew down. It suppresses it. A lot of farmers swear by it–not just in biodynamics.”

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A teepee at the vineyard.

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“I don’t know when the world is going to catch on to the kinds of work that we a doing here,” says Gabe, “but I like to think we are setting a good example of how to reach your potential in all sorts of ways. Not just making great wine but showing that when you work with the natural order of things, magical things can happen.”

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A view of the lake from Summerhill’s property.

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“Biodynamics represented what we were aligned with as a family,” says Gabe. “We traveled and visited biodynamic wineries and saw the attention to detail and the ecosystem benefits and the wild spaces. It’ll take a while for people to get it. We were organic for 25 years, and no one knew what then meant until just recently.”

This story was originally published on August 21, 2014.

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Das seelisch-geistige Wesen von Obst

steinerquotes:

“In diesen spannenden Gesprächen mit geistigen Vertretern einiger Obstarten erfahren Sie die Geschichte des Obstes vom Paradies bis zum Supermarkt.

Erfahren Sie durch dieses Buch mehr über die seelisch-geistigen Wesenszüge der einzelnen Obstarten, welche Wirkung sie auf den Menschen haben und welche Geheimnisse sie über die Welt offenbaren.” (Flensburger Hefte)

Quelle: Flensburger Hefte – Anthroposophie im Gespräch. Ausgabe “Obst”, Naturgeister (27).

Hausaufgaben helfen spirituell den Elementarwesen

steinerquotes:

“Es gibt Wasserwesen, Feuerwesen, Luftwesen, Gnome, mittelgroße
Elementarwesen als »fleißige Arbeiter« und Faune als leitende
Oberelementarwesen, die jeden Baum umschwirren. Weiter oben in der
Hierarchie sitzen regionale Baumwesen und über allen thront Pan, der
König der Naturwesen. In jeder Wohnung sitzen unsichtbare Zwerge, als
Leitung aller Geister einer Wohnung fungiert ein Wohnungswesen.

Nachzulesen ist das im Aprilheft 2011 der Erziehungskunst, das diesen
sogenannten Elementarwesen gewidmet war. Darin heißt es, ein Mensch, der
spirituell, fleißig und zufrieden sei, helfe den Elementarwesen, die in
die Natur verbannt wurden. Unter diesem Aspekt seien Hausaufgaben, aber
auch Fleiß und Strebsamkeit, Pflicht und Engagement zu sehen, heißt es
weiter. Wenn also gebastelt, gefilzt und gemalt wird, geht es nicht bloß
um Kreativität und Geschick, sondern auch darum, Geister zu erlösen.” (Peter Bierl)

Quelle: Peter Bierl in Jungle World – “Karma statt Kopfnoten”: “Die Waldorfschule gilt im akademischen Bürgertum als sanfte und
schöngeistige Alternative zur fiesen, erfolgsorientierten staatlichen
Schule. Die Basis der Pädagogik bildet eine völkisch-esoterische
Ideologie, die viele Eltern offenbar nicht hinterfragen.
“. Bierl zitiert das anthroposophische Magazin “Erziehungskunst – Waldorfpädagogik heute

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