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'The most important task of the bees, apart from the preparation of
honey, wax and propolis, is the healing of the atmosphere! The
honey bee, apis mellifera, alone, is able to perform this task.
This is its first and foremost purpose.' - Ralf RoessnerDescribing
the Genius of Bees as the 'group consciousness' of the hive, Ralf
Roessner presents an extraordinary commentary based on first-hand
spiritual-scientific research and experience. He studies the
mission of the Genius of Bees, the hexagonal structure of 'the
crystalline heaven' within which the bees operate, and the healing
of the world through their work. Roessner elucidates the
relationships between the Genius of Bees, the elemental world and
the human being. He also speaks of his personal experiences with
the organic 'earth hive', giving instructions on how they are made,
and offers practical advice on tackling the varroa mite. In this
unique and original work, the author, '...attempts to describe the
secrets of creation as far as he has experienced these himself'. As
he goes on to clarify: 'Many matters, which could only be vaguely
perceived in former times, can now be investigated in a
spiritual-scientific manner.A secret is only a secret to the extent
it escapes the individual human being's powers of consciousness'.
Anyone seeking deeper insights into the world of the honey bee will
be enriched by the content of this book.
Koberwitz, Whitsun 1924: Rudolf Steiner had just completed his
momentous lecture course on biodynamic agriculture and was waiting
for a car to take him to the station. Suddenly he was approached by
two of his pupils with an urgent question: Would his new
indications for treating soil and vegetables be sufficient to
provide, '...nutrition appropriate to our times and in accordance
with the spirit?' Steiner's frank response was somewhat surprising:
'It will not be sufficient even in the most favourable
circumstances. What should be done is to cultivate the Dioscorea
batatas in Europe so that it can take over from the potato as the
staple diet.' In the many decades since that conversation, various
attempts have been made to cultivate Dioscorea batatas - the 'light
root' - in Europe, initially by Steiner's close colleague Guenther
Wachsmuth. More recently, biodynamic farmer Ralf Roessner began to
research the plant and its background, but soon discovered problems
with the specimens available in Europe. Unsatisfied with the
standard of the plants, in 2002 he travelled to the original
growing areas of Dioscorea batatas in China, where he was able to
form a comprehensive picture of the best planting methods and
conditions. 'The nodules which I found and brought back with me',
he writes, 'showed similar light ether characteristics to the
original plants of Wachsmuth's'. Having successfully cultivated and
marketed this light root, Roessner presents some carefully
assembled introductory materials based on his experiences and those
of a colleague. This small book, illustrated with colour images, is
intended for people who wish to discover more about the plant's
being and spiritual mission as a 'helper of progress'. Roessner
explains how the light root stores 'light ether' in a unique
manner, making it not only a valuable food, but also a 'carrier of
the spirit'. This light root could even '...decisively influence
the development of humanity and the earth'. Aside from studying
esoteric aspects, he gives answers to frequently-asked practical
questions about the plant and its cultivation.
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