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Biodynamics and Organics

If you’re confused about the differences between organics and biodynamics, you’re not alone!

The good news is with the right information, it’s not that difficult to understand. Let us explain. For starters, stop looking for the differences and instead focus on the fact that Biodynamics is merely an extension of Organics. Organics simply means natural. No additives, no chemicals, no bad stuff. The way it has grown for thousands of years. Now think about Biodynamics being Organics PLUS!

Here’s a little background on where it all began

“Rudolf Steiner’s gift to the world was Anthroposophy or Spiritual Science. This is a path of inner development that aims to guide the spiritual in the human being to the spiritual in the universe. Anthroposophy touched many people deeply and they sought Rudolf Steiner for his perspectives into their own professional fields of work. In 1924, following repeated requests, Rudolf Steiner agreed to give a series of lectures to farmers in what was Eastern Germany. These farmers had already noticed the deterioration of plant and animal health due to chemical fertilization. They wanted to know how to strengthen the vitality and life force of their crops and livestock. This course of lectures became the foundation for The Biodynamic Method of Agriculture.” To read more about Rudolf Steiner’s ‘Agriculture’ visit the library.

The Bottom Line

The bottom line is when you eat something that is certified “Organic” you’re getting clean, healthy, uncontaminated food. When you eat something certified “Biodynamic” you’re getting Organics with the maximum amount of vitality & life force; super organics if you like!

Life force is a difficult thing to talk about; it’s just something you feel. Think about the difference between feeling ‘happy and healthy’ and ‘feeling so good that you are going to burst out of your skin’. The more life force … the better you feel physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually!