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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 13 Apr 2003 07:20:34 -0500
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Hello Steve & All,
Steve said:
     There is a book which is a collection of lectures on the topic of bees
by the late19th and early 20th century occult spiritualist philosopher,
Rudolf Steiner.

The book is called "Bees"
Lectures by Rudolf Steiner
translated from German by Thomas Braatz

Rudolf Steiner wrote over 50 books which were published in German. Most
involved biodynamic farming methods and for his trouble many call Rudolf
Steiner the "father of biodynamic farming".

"Nothing happens in living nature that is not in relation to the whole" was
the general idea.

The book is in the Nature department of book stores and the English edition
is avilable now in the U.S.(copy 1998).

Steve said:
 He even gave a time table for it's demise.  I think it was supposed to have
already happened, but the point was

The time was approx 80 years from the date he made the prediction which was
in the year 1923. The prediction was mainly about a new problem which would
arise and almost totally wipe out beekeeping .

Rudolf Steiners prediction:
"The honeybee  has been bred for profit to a point where it has become easy
prey for viruses and parasitic mites that will destroy the species in approx
eighty years"

U.S. & British intellegence agencys used the help of Rudolf Steiner during
the war years as documneted in books written about the period. One book
points to the valuable information provided by Steiner a turning point in
the war.

I thought I would add information to Steves post as I have always been
curious about Steiner after reading about Rudolf Steiner. I have read the
book "Bees".

Sincerely,
Bob Harrison
Odessa, Missouri

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