Workshop offered: Rethinking Alchemy - The Bodynamic Connection
Wesley Roe and Marjorie Lakin Erickson
lakinroe at silcom.com
Tue Feb 15 06:40:39 PST 2000
Rethinking Alchemy --The Biodynamic Connection--Part 1
The first in a series of workshops offered jointly by the Institute of Post
Industrial Agriculture and Natura Educational Programs.
Friday, February 25-Sunday-February 27 2000
College Station, Texas
Alchemy and Biodynamic Agriculture
This intensive 3 day workshop will explore the alchemical origins of
biodynamic agriculture and how the alchemical principles may be used to
extend the BD farming practices. We will look to the innovations of both the
biodynamic and the spagyric preparations and investigate plant extracts,
medicines, and the biodynamic preparations. The relationship between the
biodynamic preparations and the alchemical spagyric preparations is an
essential key for understanding and the advancement of biodynamic agriculture.
There will be presentations on reading the 'Book of Nature' and understanding
the plantary signatures of plants. Further investigations of this approach
will be explored in the laboratory, and through various excercises. We will
work 'hands-on' in the lab and familiarity with chemical laboratory work will
be helpful, but not required.
The study and the practice of alchemy is based on modesty, patience,
seriousness and determination; in otherwords, an inner as well as an outer
orientatiom. All the workshops and presentations will flow around this
emphasis with the focus that we must form a conscious relationship to the
inner conditions of matter.
Of special interest are the medicinal substances that can be applied
externally to supplement the internal spargic preparations and biodynamic
foods. This topic will lead us into making formulations using the oils of
plants. Many other topics for further study will come up and future workshops
will be announced to aid the participants in continuing their studies.
This program is for those with advanced interests in the medical and healing
arts, biodynamic farming and gardening, herbalists, Waldorf science teachers
and those with a special interest in nature and alchemy.
SCHEDULE
Friday 9:00 Introduction to the weekend workshop
10:00 Short break with refreshments
10:30 Lab work and demonstrations
12:00 Lunch and discussion
2:00 - 5:00 Lab work and demonstrations
Friday evening -reflection and summation of the day
Saturday 9:00 Presentation on the work with plants
10:00 Short break with refreshments
10:30 Lab work with plants
12:30 Lunch break
2:00 to 5:00 Lab work with plant extracts
Saturday evening- reflection and summation of the day
Sunday 9:00 Presentation on the work with plants
10:30 Short break
11:00 Lab work with plants
1:00 Lunch and summation
FEE: $250.00
For more information contact Lee Don Bienski
phone: 409 696 2003 Email:ipia at txcyber.com
PRESENTERS
Lee Don Bienski of The Institute of Post Industrial Agriculture will speak,
demonstrate, and supervise working with plants utilizing standard laboratory
equipment. Lee Don, PHD chemistry, is a chemist, a biodynamic farmer, a
reseacher, a professor, and a Waldorf High School science teacher. He has
created new formulae for healing soaps and medicaments.
Jim Barausky of Natura Educational Programs is a biodynamic farmer and a
teacher at The Naropa University and several Waldorf High Schools.
Cheryl Mulholland of Natura Educational Programs is a Waldorf teacher, a
social activist, an herbalist, and an artist.
Natura Educational Programs is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization. Our
mission is cutural renewal through cutivating our relationship to Nature as a
living being.
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