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<blockquote data-quote="harold800" data-source="post: 1098150" data-attributes="member: 13843"><p>I have been teaching Mayan Indian farmers in Guatemala how to do Biodynamic farming. We use the most highly developed biodynamic farm in the world to do this as a model and we use the theory of Robert Rosen in Life Itself. It is a very excellent teaching about the effects of the blood of the soil on all the plants that grow in a polycultured community. I offer my opinions on specific questions and invite all who might want to travel to see real Mayan Indians at work and a working Biodynamic Coffee farm to write me and make plans. We can learn so much about Christianity from agricultural practices. And we can also learn much about the tactics of the Liar as he has affected agricultural education, gardening information and food, flowers, herbs and spices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="harold800, post: 1098150, member: 13843"] I have been teaching Mayan Indian farmers in Guatemala how to do Biodynamic farming. We use the most highly developed biodynamic farm in the world to do this as a model and we use the theory of Robert Rosen in Life Itself. It is a very excellent teaching about the effects of the blood of the soil on all the plants that grow in a polycultured community. I offer my opinions on specific questions and invite all who might want to travel to see real Mayan Indians at work and a working Biodynamic Coffee farm to write me and make plans. We can learn so much about Christianity from agricultural practices. And we can also learn much about the tactics of the Liar as he has affected agricultural education, gardening information and food, flowers, herbs and spices. [/QUOTE]
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