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We started Agnihotra Homa Therapy 1978. We have been doing Homa Farming in the Middle East and lecture on our personal experiences in Europe and Asia. Most impressive experience with this Technology was the miraculous healings we experienced on us,on our children, family members, friends and neigbours. On our farm we only used Agnihotra ash powder, Agnihotra Ash water solution and of course the regular performance of Agnihotra as well as other Homa Fires.Wonderful how easy this process is. Not much education required. It's simple and easy applicable in everyones busy life, because it just takes 5 to 10 minutes of our time, depend on the experience. We invite you: "Come join us and heal the world. God bless you."(Please note: articles published may not be of our opinion, but for the sake of comunication, education, exchange and discussion papers are posted here).

Montag, 27. Juni 2011

Das Rad des Dharma im Buddhismus.


1. Unwissenheit (dargestellt durch einen blinden Mann)
Unwissenheit (Nicht-Wissen) ist die Ursache allen karmisch-kausalen Handelns und bedeutet in der eigenen unmittelbaren Erfahrung die Wahrheit über die Natur des Geistes und die Wirklichkeit nicht zu kennen - und die falschen Ansichten und Gefühle („Verwirrtheit“), die ihren Ursprung im Nicht-Wissen haben.1)

2. Absichtvolles Tun (dargestellt durch einen Töpfer)
Aus dem Nicht-Wissen heraus handelt man auf der Basis eines Ichs (Ich-Identität). Es entsteht der Drang nach gewohnheitsmäßig wiederholten Handlungen, die auf einem - scheinbaren - Ich beruhen.
Unwissenheit und Absichtsvolles Tun (Gestaltendes Handeln) sind die Vorbedingungen („vergangene Bedingungen“), aus denen die folgenden Glieder entstehen. Aus unserer Unwissenheit heraus setzen wir eine Vielzahl heilsamer und nicht heilsamer Taten und lassen damit zahlreiche Eindrücke ("Samen karmischen Instinkts") in unser Bewusstsein.

3. Bewusstsein (dargestellt durch einen Affen, der einen Baum hinauf- und hinunterklettert)
Bewusstsein bezieht sich ganz allgemein auf die Fähigkeit zu empfinden. Es kann die Bewusstwerdung im Leben eines empfindungsfähigen Wesens oder der erste bewusste Moment in einer gegebenen Situation bedeuten. Das Auftauchen eines speziellen Bewusstseinsinhaltes, seine jeweilige Ausprägung ist durch die Saat bedingt, die durch das Absichtsvolle Tun des vorigen Gliedes gelegt ist.

4. Psychophysischer Komplex (dargestellt durch einen Mann in einem Boot)
Bewusstsein erfordert das Zusammenwirken von Körper und Geist (Name und Form: Form bezieht sich auf die materielle Basis, aus der sich unser Körper entwickelt, und Name auf die verschiedenen Eindrücke und Potentiale aus der Vergangenheit, die der Bewusstseinsstrom in sich trägt). Bewusstseinsmomente in einer gegebenen Situation können stärker sinnlich oder stärker mental ausgeprägt sein.

5. Sinne (dargestellt durch ein Haus mit Fenstern)
Körper und Geist bedeuten, dass man sechs Sinne hat, die in alle Ereignisse involviert sind: Man sieht, man hört, schmeckt, riecht, berührt und denkt (d.h. die uns vertrauten fünf Sinne und der Geist).

6. Kontakt (dargestellt durch eine Frau und einen Mann, die sich umarmen)
Jeder Bewusstseinsinhalt setzt einen Kontakt zwischen den Sinnen und dem Sinnesfeld, dem Objekt voraus. Ohne Kontakt gibt es keine sinnliche Erfahrung. Kontakt und Berührung führen zu den entsprechenden Sinnesobjekten.

7. Empfindung/Gefühl (dargestellt durch einen Menschen mit einem Pfeil im Auge)
Aus jedem Kontakt geht Empfinden hervor und ist entweder angenehm, unangenehm oder neutral. Jede Erfahrung hat eine Gefühlsfärbung. Grundlage des Empfindens ist stets einer der sechs Sinne. An diesem Punkt stößt man gleichsam mit der Welt zusammen.

8. Gier (dargestellt durch einen Menschen, der Alkohol trinkt)
Aus der Empfindung erwächst die Gier (das Verlangen), die als grundlegende automatische Reaktion in ihrer Grundform das Verlangen nach Angenehmen und das Zurückweisen von Unangenehmen ist.
An diesem Punkt der Kausalkette - und das macht dieses Bindeglied so wichtig - kann man in die bisher, aufgrund früherer Konditionierung automatisch ablaufenden Reaktionen eingreifen. Wie man mit der Gier umgeht, bestimmt, ob man eine Situation fortsetzt oder zu wandeln vermag.

9. Ergreifen (dargestellt durch einen Affen, der nach einer Frucht greift)
Gier hat unmittelbar Ergreifen und Anhaften zur Folge. Dies bezieht sich nicht nur auf Dinge und Situationen, die man sich wünscht, sondern auch auf die Abneigung gegen etwas, das man loswerden möchte.


10. Werden (dargestellt durch eine schwangere Frau)
Anhaften und Ergreifen führen automatisch zu einem Werden hin, zu einer Herausbildung von neuen Situationen in der Zukunft - im buddhistischen Sinne auch zu Wiedergeburt. Werden setzt die Bildung neuer Muster in Gang, die in künftige Situationen hinüberspielen.

11. Geburt (dargestellt durch ein Kind, das gerade geboren wird)
In der Geburt wird eine neue Situation und eine neue Seinsweise in dieser Situation geboren. Auf diesem Punkt, an dem man die Kausalkette gewöhnlich spürt, ist man schon über den Punkt hinaus, dass man noch etwas ändern könnte. Ein neuer Zyklus hat begonnen.

12. Altern und Tod (dargestellt durch einen Mann, der einen Leichnam trägt)
Jedes Entstehen hat zwangsläufig Auflösung zur Folge. Momente enden, Situationen enden und jedes Lebewesen stirbt. Der Tod ist in dieser zirkulären Kausalitätskette das kausale Bindeglied zum nächsten Zyklus der Kette. Der Tod eines Erfahrungsmomentes ist die kausale Vorbedingung für das Entstehen des nächsten Momentes. Und so lange es noch Nicht-Wissen und Verwirrung gibt, so die buddhistische Lehre, dreht sich das Rad endlos weiter.

Der Kreislauf der bedingten menschlichen Erfahrung wird Samsara genannt und bildlich als das ewig kreisende Rad der Existenz dargestellt, das von einer gnadenlosen Kausalität angetrieben wird: Die Vergangenheit lässt sich nicht ändern, früheres absichtsvolles Tun und früheres Nicht-Wissen nicht auslöschen. Da man lebt und einen psychophysischen Organismus hat, sind auch die Sinne und ihr Kontakt mit Objekten ebenso unausweichlich wie die Empfindungszustände, die hervorgerufen werden, und die daraus resultierende Gier.

Die Gier allerdings muss nicht - geeignete Methoden der Achtsamkeit in jedem einzelnen der Augenblicke vorausgesetzt - automatisch zum Ergreifen führen. Das ist die Stelle, so die Erfahrung und Lehre des Buddha, an der man die Kette der automatischen Konditionierung durchbrechen kann. Achtsamkeit ist deshalb die grundlegende Haltung aller buddhistischen Traditionen. Achtsamkeit ermöglicht es dem Meditierenden, Einsicht in das Entstehen und Vergehen der erfahrenen Situationen zu entwickeln und die normalerweise unbewusst ablaufende Kausalität des abhängigen Entstehens zu durchbrechen.2)

Sonntag, 12. Juni 2011

Homa Farming New website


Dear All a new website has been added by Bruce about Homa Organic Farming.
Thanks Bruce. This time is very important. Let us implement Homa Farming into our existing farming techniques. The book pictures a conference held in India Tapovan and is available through FFP Mission.

Montag, 6. Juni 2011

PROJECT FOREST REJUVENATION concern for Africa, America, Europe, Asia and Australasia

1. INTRODUCTION
Forests all over the world are under threat. Vast tracts of forest in many countries are being cut at rates which are totally unsustainable. But apart from this wholesale destruction, the trees in many parts of the world are diseased. In 2004, for example, German Environment Minister, Renate Künast, reported 31% of trees showed highest level of damage, i.e. crown death.

Satellite photos from NASA show that trees in the Amazon rainforest are also diseased and scientists have no solution for this. It is estimated that 28% of the world's oxygen supply originates from this Amazon area.

This threat to the world's forests is a threat to mankind's survival on the planet. Reafforestation programs are urgently needed to counteract this dangerous situation.

In India there are large areas of degraded forest land (apart from degraded non-forest land). One GOI estimate in 1998 suggested as much as 27 million hectares. Rejuvenation of these degraded forests will help to provide a counterbalance to the destruction of the world's forests while simultaneously being a great benefit to the tribal and other backward communities who rely on the forest for their existence.

Environmental Impact
• Any successful reforestation project will have an immediate effect, proportionate to the size of the project, in counteracting the ongoing loss of trees due to cutting and disease in the world's rainforests. Apart from feeding the oxygen/carbon dioxide recycling system, mixed forests also play an important role in
i. regulating the water cycle; they return as much as 75% of the moisture they receive to the atmosphere thus having a profound effect on rainfall
ii. maintaining ecological balance
iii. maintaining the circulation of nutrients in the soil
iv. preventing soil erosion
v. conservation of bio-diversity
vi. amelioration of climate
• Reforestation will also go some way towards counteracting the threat of global warming caused by massive and sustained burning of fossil fuels since all areas of forest cover act as a carbon sink for trapping CO2 one of the primary greenhouse gases.
• Once forest is regenerated, many species of plants and animals, including useful medicinal plants which depend on forest conditions for their existence, will begin to return to the forest and their populations will increase.

Social Impact
• Large numbers of people from tribal communities are dependent on forests (more than 1 million according to GOI estimates). Cutting of forests for commercial purposes has put great pressure on the livelihood of these forest-dwellers and even the continued survival of these communities is under threat.
• These people are very knowledgeable about the forests in which they live and the species the forest supports and if left alone they will normally manage these forests from one generation to the next in a very responsible and sustainable manner.
• Reforestation projects will help to stabilize their existence and reduce the growing trend of migration of these forest-dwellers to the big metros where more social problems are created.
• If they can maintain their livelihoods from the forest itself then less pressure will come on GOI to provide for these people.
Economic Impact
Two broad types of commercial activity are possible in the forest:
1. Destructive
Normally industry will be harvesting trees for timber or pulp. This is destructive. Even though regeneration programs are in place, normally these involve fast growing exotics in monoculture plantations further reducing bio-diversity and attracting insect and fungus attack. Old growth forests once cut take many years to regenerate.

2. Non-destructive
This type of activity is usually undertaken by the forest-dwellers. They understand and respect the forest as a living entity and their actions are in harmony with a responsible and sustainable commercial activity. Normally they will be collecting leaves and fruits or pruning branches or collecting dead wood. Rarely will they cut whole trees.
Our project will be totally in keeping with this non-destructive approach. Our aim is to regenerate forest growth so there is no question of cutting trees for income.

Now time is of the essence. Many top scientists are warning that in a few years if we continue cutting our forests at the present rate, we will have a global catastrophe of unprecedented proportions. Reforestation programs need to be instituted quickly to avert this disaster. But trees are relatively slow-growing. So we need to embrace the most advanced technology in order to regenerate as much forest area as possible in the shortest space of time. The most advanced technology in terms of growth rates of plants and trees comes from the ancient science of Vruksha Ayurveda which is now presented as HOMA Organic Farming. This is the methodology we will be utilizing in this project.

2. METHODOLOGY
HOMA Organic Farming technology consists of:
1. establishment of the resonance point (establishment is done only once in a lifetime) (See Annexure 2: ESTABLISHING A HOMA RESONANCE POINT)
2. daily practice of Agnihotra at the exact time of sunrise and sunset according to the particular longitude and latitude of that place (See Annexure 1: AGNIHOTRA)
3. twenty-four hour round-the-clock Om Tryambakam Homa
4. simple mantras to be chanted during planting
5. utilization of Agnihotra ash in foliar spray and as soil enhancer
6. practice of simple methods of intercropping
7. utilization of GLORIA BIOSOL (See Annexure 3: Biosol)

This routine begins immediately after the establishment of the resonance point. Daily practices are extremely simple and anyone can do them. Homa Therapy volunteers teach everything free of charge.

HOMA atmosphere, especially that created by Agnihotra, acts as a catalyst on plant metabolism, causing the plant to reach for the nutrients it needs. Plants become strong and then absorb the nutrients. Plants become healthy and are able to blend with the ecological balance of things more efficiently. When plants are grown in HOMA atmosphere the plants themselves may not become large, but the quality, appearance and size of the vegetable, fruit and flower be superior. All the energy of the plant goes towards yield because atmosphere is nourished by performance of HOMA. Fruit trees yield fruit double the normal size if Agnihotra is performed regularly in plantations. Soil in HOMA atmosphere holds moisture better than any other soil. The metabolic process of plants is sped up. Agnihotra and Agnihotra ash, when put on the soil, help stabilize the amount of nitrogen and potassium present. Trace elements in the soil which are important to plant growth and maturation are diminishing rapidly. Homa re-establishes the ecological balance in the area.
According to ancient science more than 75 per cent of nutrition to plants and soil comes from the atmosphere. Modern Science of Agriculture does not consider this most important factor and speaks only of soil and water analysis to correct the nutritional deficiency. In HOMA Organic Farming, Agnihotra copper pyramid fire, tuned to the biorhythm of sunrise/ sunset is the basic tool to make the atmosphere nutritious.

Due to pollution cancer producing elements are found in the soil, water, air. Agnihotra can reduce the effect of these elements on the atmosphere.

Agnihotra and Agnihotra ash when put on the soil help stabilize the amount of nitrogen and potassium present. Agnihotra ash helps to make the phosphorus in the soil water soluble. (See Annexure 4: Water solubility of phosphorus)

HOMA technology offers:
• much higher production per acre than with agrochemicals, organic farming or any other method known to science.
• better taste, texture, colour, disease resistance, nutritional value, longer shelf life and reduction in harvesting losses
• shorter production cycles.
• much lower cost per hectare compared to any other system known to modern science whether it is chemical, biological or cultural. You can treat 150 acres at a time with only one Resonance Point.
• healthy chemical-free food with higher nutritional content than food produced with chemicals.

Our methodology comes from Vedas. It is holistic, systemic, integral and organic as opposed to mechanistic. Thus, it is closer to the methodology of Quantum Physics than that of other modern sciences, which usually follow the mechanistic model. Even though HOMA Organic Farming is based upon ancient Vedic sciences, it is very practical and simple, so anybody with little or no education can practice it.

3. HOW DOES THIS SUPER TECHNOLOGY FUNCTION?
The soil, water, atmosphere, subsoil water are all polluted by the metallic, nonmetallic and gaseous toxicants of different types. The soil in large areas of forest is nearly dead.
• FIRST, THE SOIL NEEDS TO BE REJUVENATED WITH HOMA THERAPY.
• In the rejuvenated soil different types of microorganisms, starting from the level of viruses, bacteria, fungi, algae, thrive.
• Thus, a healthy micro-flora and micro-fauna is created.
• This gives rise to a micro environment or micro-system which is comparatively less toxic to the growing plants.
• The soil which has now become a living soil because of the presence of micro organisms, has all the chemical components useful for life in the form of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. According to modern theory, these three together form life in the form of bacteria. We have e.g. nitrogen fixing bacteria, also bacteria working on phosphorus content of soil.
• After the creation of such micro environment, creatures like earthworms thrive. They eat the soil, digest it and again replenish the soil.
• It has been found that when Agnihotra ash is added through normal soil it increases the water soluble phosphate content of the soil and the nutrients are absorbed readily by the root hair of the plant.
• Absorption of mega nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potash, because of small cells and active transport is helped by Homa atmosphere.




THIS IS HOW HOMA FARMING WORKS.

When you perform Agnihotra and other HOMAS in a garden, an atmosphere is created that is conducive to growing and therefore attracts the nutrients, insects, microorganisms and animals that would be happy and thrive in that environment.

This, of course, is because nature is so wonderful, it automatically benefits the soil and the plant, and the plant thrives.

The same thing happens when you use Agnihotra ash or Agnihotra ash water solution but it works more for the plants individually. By putting the ash around the individual plants or spraying the plants with ash water solution, those elements that are best for that plant are attracted to it and it thrives.

Of course, we have to use basic operations of farming like weeding, organic composting, spraying with Agnihotra ash water solution, etc.

PRACTICE OF HOMA, HOWEVER, IS THE KEY.

4. SUMMARY
• Minimum unit will be 150 acres
• Our target will be 40% forest cover
• Resonance Point will be established on this 150 acres
• Our trained technicians will operate the Resonance Point
• Agnihotra HOMA will be performed twice daily at sunrise and sunset
• Om Tryambakam HOMA will be maintained continuously 24 hours round-the-clock
• Materials required for the HOMAS will be generated from the land itself
• Cow dung and pure cow's ghee are the main materials to be used in the HOMA
• Hence Gau Shala (Cow shed) will be established with minimum 30 cows
• 20 acres will be set aside for growing fodder for the cows
• Small temporary accommodation structures will be erected for technicians who will carry out the project. Plus 2 simple huts for HOMA plus simple Gau Shala shelter
• Cow gas unit will be installed for cooking purposes plus light
• Vermicompost unit will be established
• Biosol unit will be established
• Combination of atmosphere saturated with vibrations from Agnihotra and HOMA, plus use of the extremely potent Biosol fertilizer means we will achieve phenomenal rates of growth of the newly planted saplings.
• Saplings themselves will be raised in HOMA nurseries. This will ensure their maximum health and strength to face any future adverse environmental conditions.