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011, Jane Weaver: Microbes and the Life Forces in the Land

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Can we regard food production with a systematic, science-based approach and still believe in and support the invisible, life-giving forces that govern Nature? Today we speak with Jane Weaver, who has been an enthusiastic student of mathematics, music, and the connections between these two sciences for nearly all of her life. Following her college and graduate studies in the areas of music, mathematics and general systems theory, and several years of public sector teaching, she served as a faculty member of the music department at Princeton University. Jane's current projects include applications of projective geometry, interpreting and furthering the work of the French radiesthesists, exploring non-quantum geometric theories of nuclear structure, and consulting in application of sacred geometry in architectural design. She is a Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner, Biodynamic gardener, and biological soil consultant, having studied under soil microbiologist Dr. Elaine Ingham, and has plans to be an alchemist and jazz saxophonist in her next life.

In the context of modern agriculture, we need to stop micromanaging Nature and instead learn what works by following Nature's lead--get out of the way, facilitate the natural regenerative functions of soil, and let the life forces get to work.

In this episode...
  • Jane's work in the field of soil microbiology

  • True definition of compost

  • The role of microbes in agriculture

  • The story of ecological succession

  • How plants speak to microbes

  • The fallacy of lime and pH

  • Soil microbiology and biodynamics: measuring the work of the invisible with microbes

  • "Biodynamics is information that provides us with a way to increase and retain growth forces for the land"

  • Geometry and vibration/frequency: can we harness geometry to increase the life forces in the land? Case studies: Irish Round Towers, Perelandra (Machaelle Small Wright)

  • Comparing biodynamics to homeopathy

  • Expectation, attitude, and miracles

  • Communication with people of opposing values

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Kandungan disediakan oleh Brooke Kornegay. Semua kandungan podcast termasuk episod, grafik dan perihalan podcast dimuat naik dan disediakan terus oleh Brooke Kornegay atau rakan kongsi platform podcast mereka. Jika anda percaya seseorang menggunakan karya berhak cipta anda tanpa kebenaran anda, anda boleh mengikuti proses yang digariskan di sini https://ms.player.fm/legal.

Can we regard food production with a systematic, science-based approach and still believe in and support the invisible, life-giving forces that govern Nature? Today we speak with Jane Weaver, who has been an enthusiastic student of mathematics, music, and the connections between these two sciences for nearly all of her life. Following her college and graduate studies in the areas of music, mathematics and general systems theory, and several years of public sector teaching, she served as a faculty member of the music department at Princeton University. Jane's current projects include applications of projective geometry, interpreting and furthering the work of the French radiesthesists, exploring non-quantum geometric theories of nuclear structure, and consulting in application of sacred geometry in architectural design. She is a Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner, Biodynamic gardener, and biological soil consultant, having studied under soil microbiologist Dr. Elaine Ingham, and has plans to be an alchemist and jazz saxophonist in her next life.

In the context of modern agriculture, we need to stop micromanaging Nature and instead learn what works by following Nature's lead--get out of the way, facilitate the natural regenerative functions of soil, and let the life forces get to work.

In this episode...
  • Jane's work in the field of soil microbiology

  • True definition of compost

  • The role of microbes in agriculture

  • The story of ecological succession

  • How plants speak to microbes

  • The fallacy of lime and pH

  • Soil microbiology and biodynamics: measuring the work of the invisible with microbes

  • "Biodynamics is information that provides us with a way to increase and retain growth forces for the land"

  • Geometry and vibration/frequency: can we harness geometry to increase the life forces in the land? Case studies: Irish Round Towers, Perelandra (Machaelle Small Wright)

  • Comparing biodynamics to homeopathy

  • Expectation, attitude, and miracles

  • Communication with people of opposing values

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  continue reading

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