Agnihotra Ash Recharges Well Water During Drought


 Photo: Juan José Rodrigues began to go every day to the well to put Agnihotra ash in it.

Karina Ohme
Homa Farm ‘Satsang’
Curacavi, Chile, South America

Chile is facing the worst drought in its history. Radio Cooperativa, one of the country’s main news stations, warned of the catastrophic situation experienced because of the serious water crisis and agricultural emergency.
It added that according to Greenpeace, “Chile is the country with the greatest water crisis in the entire Western Hemisphere and 76 percent of its territory is affected by drought.”

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Homa Organic Farming – Holistic Agriculture

Conventional agriculture is usually spoken of as the agriculture of synthetic agrochemicals, that is, the agriculture of pesticides that make man and the environment sick (i.e. Mother Earth). Fortunately, people are waking up and looking for healthier foods. There is also talk of “modern” agriculture, when in addition to pesticides, herbicides, nematicides, fungicides, and other … “cides”, “genetically improved seeds” are also used. These are called transgenic.

But people are already realizing that these transgenic foods can cause harm, not only to human health but also to the health of all beings: plants, animals, ecosystems, etc. It is necessary to return to a Traditional, Natural and Friendly Agriculture. It is time to promote Family and Community Agriculture to ensure Food Sovereignty since the price of food has increased in many parts of the world.

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Experimenting with Homa Fires in Córdoba, Argentina

Maria Bima,
Calamuchita, Córdoba,
Argentina, South America

I have been practicing the Homa fires for several years. I started when the Fukushima disaster happened. I wanted to do something for the planet and for humanity and Homa Therapy can do this in addition to giving me a lot of personal benefits. I really like to share Homa Therapy with other people either in my space or when I go to visit other people. I also participate in the Tryambakam Homa group on new and full moons.

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My Homa Experience in the Garden, Cerro Azul, Panama

Maria Alexandra Brito
Cerro Azul, Panama, Central America

     In 2014, we were fortunate to arrive at Altos de Cerro Azul in Panama, coming from Venezuela. The soil in this area is extremely acidic, connected to the presence of the pine trees. Therefore, these characteristics were wonderful to prove the effectiveness of Homa Therapy.

   For cultivating, we created a layer of high ground using different materials, such as layers of various organic waste.

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Homa Biosphere Gives Protection Against Forest Fires, Ojen, Spain

Eng. Francisco Lorente, Ojén, Málaga
       
In 2010 I came to know Homa Therapy through América Camacho and her husband Josué Gómez, in an event organized by them to share this ancient wisdom of the Vedas. Thus, I began to practice Agnihotra Homa. I am the owner of a 7,100 m2 plot with 280 ecologically treated Mediterranean and subtropical fruit trees. As a result of feeling the benefit of this Homa Therapy, I began to practice it on my plot with friends many times for several years (photo nº 1 below left). We practice these three different Yagnyas: Agnihotra, Vyahruti Homa, and Tryambakam Homa. In addition, I prepare Homa compost and irrigate with Agnihotra ash water.

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Experiences in our Homa Garden, Malaga, Spain

America Camacho & Josue Gómez
Malaga, Spain, Europe

    We arrived at this apartment in June 2014, which has a 7 × 2.30-meter outdoor patio, and that is where we now have our mini Homa garden. We sow and plant everything only in pots.
We have been practicing Agnihotra for approximately 22 years and we learned about these healing Homa Therapy through the instructors Abel and Aleta. We do share the Homa fires with people who come to our home. Continue reading “Experiences in our Homa Garden, Malaga, Spain”

Sofia Guerrero de Batioja | Experiences in my Homa Garden, Chaflú, Ecuador

Sofia Guerrero de Batioja
Chaflú, Esmeraldas
Ecuador, South America

   The sour sop (guanabana) tree is very old. When we acquired this piece of land 8 years ago, the tree no longer bore fruit and had deep holes in the trunk and also in its roots. The gardeners always suggested that I knock it down because it had already completed its cycle and would never bear fruit again. Continue reading “Sofia Guerrero de Batioja | Experiences in my Homa Garden, Chaflú, Ecuador”

HOMA Farm Tenjo, Colombia

Julian Acosta reports from the HOMA Farm Tenjo, Cundinamarca,
Colombia, South America

    At the Tenjo Homa Farm, we perform daily Agnihotra at sunrise and sunset, 4 hours of Om Tryambakam Homa which we increase to 12 hours at each change of the moon phase. We live in a community with 7 families. We have created several organic gardens where we grow our food. We use humus from the earthworm beds. Continue reading “HOMA Farm Tenjo, Colombia”