Ecovillage Bhrugu Aranya Summer 2017 |
Summer at Ecovillage Bhrugu Aranya was rich with visitors from many countries, including United States, Australia, Switzerland, Germany, Canada, China, Hungary, India, Turkey, Thailand, Israel, Chile, Brazil, Holland, Italy, Romania, and Poland! As always, there was a lively interchange of ideas and experiences, as well as healing received from the many fires performed here daily. We truly are One World. |
Do Not Worry about Succeeding or Failing
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Nothing is so severe it cannot be remedied at this time. Make great efforts on a daily basis. Do not worry about succeeding or failing. Just make the effort. |
Scientific Aspects of Agnihotra: Agriculture – Pests and Diseases
Vedic Knowledge says that when we perform Agnihotra, a channel is created above the pyramid, going up 12 kilometres. |
Equinoccio Global Agnihotra 2017
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Open Days at Om Shree Dham Homa Farm, Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
Global Equinox Agnihotra 2017
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Satsang Volume 45 No 3
Ancient Oaks Children’s Program 2017–Another Success! |
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Patricia (Patty) Norton and Maria Broom
It was one of Shree Vasant’s greatest dreams to bring children from the heart of Baltimore city out to our Homa farm where they could experience green open spaces and a healing atmosphere saturated with Homa fires. With a generous grant from the Krieger Fund, the Baltimore Homa Community was able to offer a second year of their Children’s Summer Farm Program at Ancient Oaks Homa Farm in Westminster, Maryland. Eight groups–over 300 children–came to enjoy a half-day of hiking, drumming, dancing, yoga, sound healing, storytelling, tasty vegetarian lunches and quiet meditation with Homa fire, not to mention lots and lots of free time to just run and play without fear of traffic, violence or bullets. With wonderful, flexible facilitators and plenty of Shree’s grace we were able to do all of this and it is extremely humbling. Continue reading “Satsang Volume 45 No 3” |
Scientific Aspects of Agnihotra: Agriculture – Crop Yield
In the previous blog we summarized four M.Sc. theses from Dharwad University, Karnataka, India, which give ample evidence that with Homa Organic Farming a healthy micro-flora and micro-fauna in soil is created, thus rejuvenating the soil. This is of utmost importance as nowadays conventional farming which uses a wide range of agrochemicals is destroying this micro-flora and micro-fauna, thus leaving behind a soil which is more and more exhausted, no longer a rich living soil. Continue reading “Scientific Aspects of Agnihotra: Agriculture – Crop Yield” |
Where is the Question of NOT Feeling Joy?
Practice this today. |
Agnihotra in Delhi
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