Biodynamic Association AGM and a litter of pigs
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I feel this is going to be a long diary entry. I went to Gloucestershire to attend the annual general meeting of a group that Francoise is particularly keen on, the BioDynamic Association.
Before I start, it appears that my monumental review of Holiday Inn Express, Swansea East, was not published, perhaps due to its length. It must have been about 2,000 words and is probably the most intricate and poetic review I have ever written in my 14 plus years with Trip Advisor. So far, four days after the submission, no one has written to me saying why. Perhaps they have cut their staff down, standards have changed. I have only had one of my 2000 plus reviews rejected and it is quite a funny story actually.
I complained that the staff of a restaurant had not made my birthday cake correctly by putting my initials on them. They returned my review saying that I must not use inappropriate language. Thinking I had been unwittingly rude to the staff I couched my language and more polite terms but still it was refused. And then I saw the problem. My initials are B. S. Work it out for yourselves.
Dr. Rudolf Steiner, whose 1924 lectures to farmers opened a new way to integrate scientific understanding with a recognition of spirit in nature. Biodynamics has continued to develop and evolve since the 1920s through the collaboration of many farmers and researchers. Around the world, biodynamics is alive in thousands of thriving gardens, farms, vineyards, ranches, and orchards.
The Day Begins
Anyway, back to the topic. Journey time for this 35 mile journey was one hour five minutes so we left at 7:30 a.m. and arrived shortly after 8:30 a.m. We had been treated to a wonderful sunrise which was a great contrast to the Rain of yesterday. On entry we were treated by a pleasantly smiling assistant and we were offered coffee or tea with a biscuit.
There were about 20 people there when I arrived but this soon swelled to about 60. During this time I wandered around the building and found to my delight that the wooden materials of which is was built uplifted my spirit.
I had a wander around the building and found a very large sow servicing her 13 piglets. She seemed to have a good temperament but when I lent over the barrier she looked at me fixedly and snorted. I suppose mothers would do this in defense of their young ones.
First we had a talk by Oliver Chaney, the director of Ruskin Mill training. This is a facility including for autistic people. He said the main problem with the young autistic people in his care is that they find it difficult to trust. They expect to be let down so in order to gain their trust it is necessary to be consistent in your behavior to develop this quality. The name of the group is the Ruskin Mill Trust and it is a provider of specialist independent education in the UK to children and adults with complex needs, including learning difficulties, autistic spectrum conditions and disabilities. https://rmt.org/
I did meet one of the lads outside and he showed me who he was by holding his name tag up to me and asked me very directly, as some autistic people do, when my birthday was and then what year was I born in. Recognizing the directness of such people I was glad to give the information and he instantly calculated how old I was and said I looked younger. He had some unusual personality characteristics but there was nothing wrong with his mind which I understand tends to focus on one thing to the exclusion of everything else. I thanked him and said that I wished to retain my teenage type traits for as long as possible. He thought about it briefly, shook my hand and walked off. I do not mind a lack of social skills if someone is just being themselves.
We then broke into three groups for three rotating workshops. The first one was engagement with the history and key points over the years. Information about this can be found on the relevant website
the second group was for me one of the most interesting which involved understanding the four and sevenfold processes for exploring history. In case you cannot read easily, the phases of this research project are
1 data collection,
2 bringing the parts into the whole,
3 finding the Essence
2 bringing the parts into the whole,
3 finding the Essence
4 who are you?
then
5 May we have permission to recreate?,
6 transforming the past as the future emerges
7 manifesting the intention.
This research project is modeled on a seven-stage Goethean methodology developed by Margaret Colquhoun and Angus Gordon. It works within a Goethean and a spiritual scientific paradigm and shows the complete arc of the research stages.
step one observe with your open senses,
step 2 inquire defining your sensory experience,
step 3 reflect on any inner or outer change,
Step 4 reporting, preparing to share your experience with others in the group
My love of the English language
As you may know I love the English language and when someone asked whether we enjoyed ‘sauntering around’ I had a look at the word saunter which basically means to walk with no aim or to walk casually.
we were also offered some colloidal gold solution and this led to a discussion on the difference between a mixture, a colloid, a solution, a suspension, and a liquid.
we agreed that a solution, for example a salt solution is one where a substance is dissolved by the liquid and cannot be seen.
a colloid was one where very small particles are suspended in a liquid but not dissolved by them.
a colloid was one where very small particles are suspended in a liquid but not dissolved by them.
a suspension is an immiscible particle which sinks to the bottom of a liquid container and needs to be shaken in order to be in suspension.
I was stimulated by the use of the word ‘saunter’ and decided to move on to other words ‘looking’ versus ‘seeing. There are whole lot more words that we can entertain ourselves with, and they will have different connotations.
Are you ready?
looking – this can imply superficiality and passivity
seeing – is much more in depth, for example, I saw into the depths of their soul
Oggle – to look at with greedy or interested attention
Leer – normally with a sexual connotation, it is to look or gaze in a lascivious or unpleasant way
eyeball – to look closely at someone trying to see into their psychology, sometimes with aggression attached
peeping – implies the object is being looked at furtively especially through a narrow opening
glance – the quick and casual look without necessarily taking in any detail
stare – to look invasively normally at another person
looking agape – when your mouth is open and you are amazed at what you see
gawking – staring openly and stupidly
rubber necking – a voyeuristic look at a traffic accident or some incident of disaster
to observe – to look at something methodically and objectively and rationally
I take my mobile with me everywhere and use it if there is a signal. I find that when I use words that I’m not familiar with I get frustrated until I know, so the best thing is to pop it into Google and get an answer straight away. I hope my actions are not seen as disrespectful but I assure everyone I am very much part of the conversation
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In between the sessions we were offered coffee and tea with a very heavy duty date and oat cake which I had to eat in small quantities because it was so chunky. It was nutritious but strangely did not make me feel full afterwards. My stomach welcomed it.
Anyway back to the topic, the whole point is what is the spiritual side of food? Simon, the person who was running the group with one other, said he will be glad to talk to me about any aspect about which I was not sure.
AGM and Treasurers Report
Other matters
Dont burn your hands with politics
Dont burn your hands with politics
The other point of disagreement though it must be said a civil disagreement when there was a poster at the show saying that in order to cooperate with climate change we have to treat our animals differently. I said that this was treading on dangerous ground because the whole carbon zero business is a complete fraud and totally unscientific and I should add to my readers here that this is yet another control mechanism for taking over the planet.
When I said this, I got one or two enthusiastic supporters but there was a chap who came out with the usual mainstream Media comments. The chair of the meeting, not wishing for this to degenerate into a political rant, very tactfully and politely said that we must concentrate on values, nutrition, and moving the organization forward and that we have very little resources to investigate political matters.
Afterwards I met a chap called Ben who is going to work on the public relations side and I did mention to him again about the necessity for strap lines and I did offer my services to him as a second opinion in case he was stuck or undecided about something. He was a very decent fellow and I felt he had a good capacity to listen so something tells me that we will be in touch.
I also met a woman from the Caribbean who was very bright and breezy as most of them are and I congratulated her on her outwardness and her outspokeness and offered her one of my intuitive readings if she should ever need it. I am always glad to help people who help others and I felt she was in this category. She said that she was on her own at the moment and I said that someone who can see through people can be a threat to the opposite sex. I said that sometimes we are incarnated to serve the world and not to be in one particular relationship.
I like to get the feel that I have been a little bit of help to someone or another. I said to someone that if you rest in your true Spirit you will always be safe even if your body is taken away. I also said that a cork will always float irrespective of the depth of the water.
Anyway it was about 4.30 pm so we took off and arrived home about an hour later. Some people had come from much further so I am grateful for the very pleasant and brief ride avoiding motorways and enjoying the splendid weather, sometimes sunny periods and showers, but it was all lovely and fresh and autumnal.
Definitely a good day.