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  • Satsang Volumen 46 # 1

    Se Necesitan Voluntarios para el Centro de Luz

    Únanse a nosotros este verano en la Ecoaldea para la construcción del Centro de Luz con barro, paja y virutas de madera. Habrá oportunidades para participar en talleres de construcción natural y de experimentar esta singular Granja y Ecoaldea Homa, al sur de Polonia, uno de los tres Puntos de Luz en el planeta. Ayuden a manifestar la visión de Shree del Centro de Luz, un centro de educación medio ambiental y de sanación para todos.
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  • Agnihotra Report from Nuevo Colombia, Paraguay

    From the Homa group in Paraguay we receive photos weekly as witness to their wonderful and enlightening healing Homa encounters. (more…)

  • Scientific Aspects of Agnihotra: Animals – Cows

         In this series of articles we have covered so far the effects of Agnihotra on our environment (atmosphere, soil, and water resources) and also the use of Agnihotra in agriculture / horticulture.
    Now let us look into the effect Agnihotra has on animals and how it can be used for animal husbandry. The first animal which comes to mind are cows.
    Cows supply us with cow dung and milk from which we prepare cow’s ghee. Without cows there would be no Agnihotra, no Vedic Yajnyas. Can cows also benefit from Agnihotra?

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  • We are Living in a Very Difficult World

        We are living in a very difficult world. There is much pressure and strain from every direction. Everyone is searching for cures for this and that. Let us not be shy. Go forward with Agnihotra.

       There are disturbances in the atmosphere now. We must all be prepared for an influx of people turning to Agnihotra as their last resort. We will turn away no one. That influx begins. You will notice even as individuals and much more on a large scale. You do not see the whole picture. If one person comes to you and many will, each person should be given equal respect and concern as if they were a whole country of people requesting knowledge of Agnihotra.

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  • Satsang Volume 45 No 7

    Growth of plants in Agnihotra Atmosphere and with Agnihotra Ash

    Seeing is believing, it is said. The following articles in this series document, in some detail, the positive results of Agnihotra and Agnihotra ash on growth of plants, plant resistance to disease and pests, shelf life and other parameters of quality, taste and quantity.

    It is difficult to over-estimate the potential such information has for a world beset by climate influences causing difficulties to agriculture.–Ecovillage Bhrugu Aranya

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  • 2018 New Year Message

        These are the times foretold in Bible, in ancient holy texts from all religions.
    These are times of great darkness and times of great illuminating Light.
    Keep your focus on the Light.
    Be aware of the darkness, vigilant in face of danger.
    But always focus on the Light. (more…)

  • Scientific Aspects of Agnihotra: Agriculture – Biodiversity (Part II)

          How does Homa Organic Farming help to calm down this “storm on the horizon”, to bring Nature back to Harmony, to restore biodiversity?
    Reports from farmers and scientific studies give some answers.
    Let us start with an observation Rita and Thomas Hirt made on their Homa Farm in Rippistal, Switzerland. When they started the farm one big problem was that the meadows were widely covered with a tall growing weed, the broadleaf dock (Rumex obtusifolius). A few of these plants are o.k., they can even be used as medicine. But as these meadows are used for cows who graze there in summer and hay is made for winter, it was a problem that large areas were covered by broadleaf dock, making these areas useless.
    All neighbouring farmers had the same problem – but they used herbicides to control the broadleaf dock. Not possible on a Homa Farm – and as we have seen this may solve one problem, but create more other problems as it brings Nature more away from Harmony.
    Interesting what happened after some time of performing the Homa fires and spraying Agnihotra Ash water: Green dock beetles (gastroidea viridula) arrived in large number and controlled the broadleaf dock.
    These beetles were not found on the meadows of neighbouring farms. This is an example how on a Homa Farm biodiversity is restored and automatically beneficial insects arrived. This also reminds on the experience which Abhay Mutalik Desai had on his farm where woolly aphid was controlled by two natural predators – Micromus igorotus and Dipha aphidivora (see Homa Health Newsletter # 136).

    Greendock beetles arrive in large numbers.

    Finishing broadleaf dock. (more…)

  • Living Consciously

    Every person living on this planet today has his/her own baggage, past karma, history, preferences, desires, aversions, goals, duties, fears and expectations.

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  • Radio Interview with Dr. Humberto Lema in the University of Quindío, Colombia

    Dr. Humberto Lema
    Armenia, Quindío, Colombia, South America
    Excerpts from a Radio Interview
    in the University of Quindío


    Dr. Humberto Lema

            Homa Therapy is a Science of Healing and comes from Ayurvedic Medicine. I studied conventional medicine, but I have been practicing Alternative or Complementary Medicine for 24 years. With Homa Therapy, Healing is TOTAL.
     We are in the times of rebirth of ancestral knowledge. (more…)

  • Bhrugu Aranya – Centre of Light in Poland, Europe

    Ecovillage Bhrugu Aranya – Future home of Centre of Light

    “This place is magical. The energies here are quite powerful and the place heals you. Bhrugu Aranya is an ancient place of fire which has been rediscovered in this time. We feel we are guardians of this sacred site. Often Devas and Angels have appeared here”. (more…)