What Is BioDynamics?

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You are reading this. You are unique. BioDynamics, or BD, by not being well-studied either by the science community or the public at large, is therefore not well understood by most people. more accurately, BD is quite misunderstood as a science, a real-life phenomenon, or a practice. Most observers in this human world, not being well-versed in a wide range of sciences in general, believe somehow that once a phenomenon leaves earth's atmosphere (something "cosmic", for example), then it is no longer deserving of attention. It is acceptably out of range of the things normally paid attention to, and thus somehow takes on the bizarre role of belief system or that which must be believed as a religion is believed. "BioDynamics? Oh, I don't really believe in all that." Are humans weird, or is it just me? Meanwhile, astronomy and astrophysics with its rock-star classically trained physicists on science videos, and those darling photos from Hubble telescope and the space missions are these days more popular than ever. Do you then, believe in astronomy? That sounds a bit odd, doesn't it? Yet these are the same cosmic objects, moving about the far-off night sky, that BD talks about that we are physically entangled with. For the vast majority of humans, BD has thus been relegated to the scrap-heap of the suspicious, the paranormal, or mythical, or something cult-ish done by those people. But wait, this creates a curious, at times unfathomable gulf in logic; even celebrated heroes of the natural world such as Bill Mollison-the the co-founder of permaculture, are known to be quite dismissive of BioDynamics. At the same time somehow being experts in how the moon gives us tides, for example. Do you then, believe in tides? I believe I'll just let you watch the videos. Make no mistake, BD is engaging with the vast power and energy of all that is. Not a bad thing for anyone's resume.

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