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Index Foreword Introduction 1 Energy and Waves 16 1.1 Genodics protein music for plants and animals 20 - Original Sonic Bloom music increases absorption of fertilizer 1.2 Magnetic rock powders for soil fertility 28 - Magnet bars in soils increase root growth 1.3 Simulated Magnetic Energy Technology against Johne’s Disease - LF EMF reduce mastitis in dairy cows 33 1.4 Wave-based techniques in development 36 - Agritron, a moving micro-wave disinfects soils in greenhouses - UV-light reduces impact of fungi in unions and potatoes - Global Scaling theory and the immune system of horses 1.5 Relevance and perspectives 39 2. Information felds, Patterns and Light language 43 2.1 Informative Patterns in Quantum Agriculture 45 2.2 Bio-photons and vital food 49 2.3 Relevance and perspective 61 3. Understanding Water 63 3.1 Coherent Domains in Water 64 3.2 Light-pictures of plant or animal saps 68 3.3 Vitalizing water, a new science of water? 69 3.4 Aqua4D, infuencing water with electromagnetic frequencies 74 3.5 Relevance and perspective 81 4. Intention, Intuition and Consciousness 82 4.1 Trees react to music 88 4.2 ECOintention, management of energy and information 94 4.3 Measuring vitality of Milk and Manure 100 4.4 Intuitive listening to water 103 4.5 Listening to Nature 107 4.6 The relevance of openhearted awareness 117 1 5. A broader view of nature: Mass + Energy + Information 121 5.1 Energy and Information, new dimensions in agriculture and nature 123 5.2 Quantum principles for agriculture 126 5.3 MEI-farming, high in order and low in entropy 130 6. Physics of Life 141 6.1 The Electric and Magnetic 143 - Bio-electronics 143 - Magnetic interactions 147 - Electrons react on energy impulses 148 - Natural radiation and geobiology 154 6.2 Quantum principles in life 160 - Particle-Wave Duality 161 - Quantum computation and superposition 162 - Order and vitality 163 - Entanglement 164 6.3 Informed water 166 - Water can act as liquid crystal 166 - Coherent Domains in Water 167 - Form clusters 167 7. Intriguing views 171 7.1 Intriguing in physics 171 - Global Scaling 172 - Information Ecology 174 - Torsion Fields 174 - Shapes and symbols and vortices 177 7. 2 Consciousness in the web of life 178 - The pineal gland and the brain 180 - Mind power, intention and intuition 181 - Green fngers as farming tool 190 8. Quantum leaps in agriculture 193 8.1 Meeting the challenges in food production 193 8.2 New guiding principles 198 8.3 The biggest challenge: the internal one 200 8.4. Fast learning opportunities, sources of inspiration 202 2 Appendices 209 1. Personal thanks 209 2. Genodics: its quantum physical background 211 3. Most advanced knowledge on SME Technology 213 4. Lovel’s explanations of patterns and (neg)entropy 215 5. Bio-photons discovery and technical developments 216 6. Ecotherapie evaluation 222 7. Water and consciousness according to Voikov 223 8. Aquaphotomics 224 9. Grander water vitalisation 227 10. Nature beings advise on water purifcation 228 11. Radionics history 234 12. Negentropy, order, attractors, information patterns 235 13. Types of radiation 236 14. Sensitivity of rat brains to extra oxygen 238 15. Bovis values as indicator of life energy 238 16. Dijkstra’s thought feld 241 17. Global promises failed 243 18. Ancient wisdom meets modern worldview 243 19. Biological signifcance of photon condensation 247 20. MEI + S 248 Resource list 251 English 251 French 274 German 275 Dutch 278 Russian 289 About the author: LinkedIn: Henk Kieft, owner of www.gaiacampus.com 3 Foreword It all started in the beginning of this century, when I met a group of twenty Dutch farmers experimenting with unconventional techni- ques. They played music while milking, they vitalised water, they ad- ded ‘informed’ powders and observed the benefts of applying them, in spite of hardly understanding how they might work. When they searched for explanations from agricultural extension staff or acade- mic researchers, they got raised eyebrows and were not taken se- rious. So they stopped talking about it. But they triggered me and I wanted to know more. I followed three years of training in ECOtherapie – now called ECOintention. It was in this course - 2001-2004 - that farmers felt the freedom to openly talk about their experiences with nature. They were curious to know if far- mers elsewhere in the world would apply comparable techniques. If many more farmers were following such unconventional approaches, probably they would feel more confdent and comfortable to openly share their experiences. Probably they could even learn from them how to improve these techniques. Together we initiated a worldwide inventory. A 3-month sabbatical in 2004 allowed me to start exploring the feld. The frst pre-conference ‘Managing Energies on the Farm’ organised in Minnesota by Acres- USA offered a splendid overview to start with. With the farmer group we commissioned two special surveys, one to explore the develop- ments in Central and Eastern Europe – in Russian language - and the other in Sri Lanka, where ancient techniques are still used today. It was amazing how many more farmers around the world were wor- king with comparable techniques and yielded convincing results. It also became clear that little scientifc backing was available for most of these techniques. In 2007, I summarized all fndings in a document the farmers called their ‘energetic bible’. An honourable term, I feel. Efforts to get it published failed, with the exception of some articles in brochures and in Dutch agricultural magazines. 4 In 2014 I started a course Quantum-informed Agriculture, invited by the Dutch NGO Gaia Sira. They mobilized their network while I had to guarantee the content. In three yearly cycles, 30 farmers, researchers and consumers participated. We invited experts on each theme or I delivered presentations based on my international survey. This pro- cess added an enormous amount of additional insights. And we got frst hand technical background information. Some of this fascinating information is mentioned in this book. Gradually the interest for quantum-informed techniques started gro- wing. The Centre for Agro-Ecology, Resilience and Water (CARW), of Coventry University in the United Kingdom invited me to develop this concept further and shared it more widely. About twelve agricultural education centres and universities all over the world showed keen interest in participating. Some of them asked for textbooks. The making of this book got inspired by several other trends as well. In agricultural consultancy work we see an increasing number of ad- visers offering products and services for these techniques. Graeme Sait interviewed twenty-two of them for his book ‘Nutrition Rules’ (2003). Their success and their increasing turnover is a signal of incre- asing demand. Water increasingly receives research attention and new knowledge offers scope for improving water qualities for farming. Understanding water is of crucial importance in food growing. And recent developments in sciences provide a new foundation for explaining the working principles of some unconventional techni- ques. Future will learn what are the weak hypotheses and what the strong ones. Recent publications in many journals describe a new understanding of the world around us. I like to mention three books of particular interest: - “Quantum Agriculture, Biodynamics and beyond” (Lovel, 2015) - “Life on the Edge. The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology” (Al-Khalili and McFadden, 2014) - “Light in Shaping Life” (van Wijk, 2014) 5 What this book may bring you - A wider vision on the world and nature around us: a world not only consisting of matter, that is mass and energy, but also of information. This vision offers fundamentally new options for sus- tainable farming and gardening techniques. - An eye- and heart-opener for nature. You will deepen your con- nection with nature, and you will never look at it the way you did. The learning opportunities are many: a better understanding of photosynthesis or its mimicking, supporting protein production by special music, making plants and animals more robust against cold or drought or diseases, techniques to objectively assess the qualities of water and food with bio-photon measurement tech- niques and subjective sensing techniques that can enlighten far- mers on the needs of their land, plants and animals. - Your cognitive knowledge will be enriched with intuitive knowing. Intuition not only helps in business management and leadership but also in the better understanding of complex ecosystems in which we produce our food. - A refreshing impulse towards more vital farming systems, healthier food, healthier animals, a cleaner environment and richer nature. The process leading up to this book It’s obvious such work is impossible to realize on your own. In the frst place many farmers and gardeners around the world opened my eyes. And a dozen of teachers informed me with their knowledge and trained me in their techniques. Next to them, I am inspired by so many people who opened my eyes for the world beyond mass. And, I am very grateful to feel connected with nature’s consciousness, so- metimes. An extensive list of all the people I remember can be consulted in appendix 1. 6 In the book I have used pictures and quotes from different sites and publications. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to trace all of their original sources. I apologize for the ones copied without formal au- thorization. The works are used in a respectful way, I hope the au- thors and designers will recognize that. Your comments for a next edition are most welcome. Please send your suggestions to my website www.gaiacampus.com or directly to my email [email protected] Thank you! 7 Introduction Around the world farmers and gardeners are exploring and expe- rimenting with unconventional techniques.