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Jochen Bockemühl

    January 1, 1928
    Percevoir l'action des forces éthériques
    Auf den Spuren der biologisch-dynamischen Präparatepflanzen
    Lebenszusammenhänge erkennen, erleben, gestalten
    Erwachen an der Landschaft
    The metamorphosis of plants
    Extraordinary plant qualities for biodynamics
    • 2006

      Plants have many qualities that can be harnessed for use in health and beauty products. In the case of biodynamic gardening and agriculture, one of the most important uses of plants is to make spray preparations and compost mixtures in which the various plants can each provide unique benefits. This beautifully illustrated book considers the qualities of seven plants, showing how their nature and habits relate to the positive characteristics they bring to biodynamic methods. For example, the authors look at how the nettle—with its almost geometrically precise leaf growth and extensive desiccating root system—can bring order to otherwise chaotic soil decay. This book offers much to those who are serious about biodynamic methods and about improving the quality of their garden or farm produce.

      Extraordinary plant qualities for biodynamics
    • 1995

      The metamorphosis of plants

      • 69 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Two hundred years ago the German scientist J. W. von Goethe described the metamorphosis of plants as an open secret. When studying the plant world today, can the scientist penetrate to the inside of nature? Is it possible, by putting the microscope on one side for a moment, to go beyond the conventional methods of plant analysis and learn to think as nature thinks?By applying the Goethean scientific method -- the chief tools of which are not the microscope but unbiased thinking and applied imagination -- the authors have shown how accurate naked-eye observation of leaf, stem, and flower forms can reveal so much that is hidden from conventional microscopic analysis. Illustrated with 31 line drawings by the authors.

      The metamorphosis of plants