admin on October 28th, 2009     Print This Post Print This Post

Biodyanmic gardening practices are meant to not only support the healthy growth of plants and the harmonious working of farms as a whole, but also to support community awareness around the sources of nutrition and the processes by which food gets to our table.
Read a little about how one biodynamic farm grows cabbage and creates [...]

Continue reading about Notes on Cabbage from a Biodynamic Farm in Vermont

admin on October 22nd, 2009     Print This Post Print This Post

Rudolf Steiner has been referred to as “one of the best-kept secrets of the 20th century” — but this is not a good thing.  His forward-looking ideas on topics ranging from education, cultural renewal, medicine, agriculture, the arts… and more, are as profound and important as they were 100 years ago.  It’s not often that [...]

Continue reading about So Who Was Rudolf Steiner?

admin on October 15th, 2009     Print This Post Print This Post

A fairly balanced article giving an overview of Rudolf Steiner’s views and modern influence just appeared in the PressDemocrat.  Steiner offered a profoundly spiritual perspective, as well as techniques for self-transformation, with equally penetrating intellectual, moral, and aesthetic components.  Steiner was integral, holistic, and sustainable before these movements ever became popular.  In fact he deserves [...]

Continue reading about The Unconventional Views of Rudolf Steiner