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Three articles based on Pfeiffer's lectures on biodynamics, which will provide a clear and concise introduction to both its theory and its practice.
Description
These three articles are based on lectures given by Ehrenfried Pfeiffer in the late 1940s. It serves as a short but comprehensive introduction to the movement, beginning with what the word biodynamics actually means and an outline of the principles involved. Pfeiffer also provides a practical guide to the biodynamic method and an overview of its conception and early history.
For anyone new to biodynamics, these articles will provide a clear and concise introduction to both its theory and its practice.
Author
Ehrenfried Pfeiffer (1899-1961) was born in Munich. He visited the USA several times in the 1930s, was awarded a doctorate for his groundbreaking Sensitive Crystallisation theory as a blood test for detecting cancer, and emigrated there in 1940. He pioneered biodynamic agriculture in the USA and helped found the Biodynamic Farming & Gardening Association. He died in Spring Valley, New York.
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Now available in a new edition:
Pfeiffer's Introduction to Biodynamics