Homa Farming in Curacavi, Chile

Ms. Karina Ohme from Curacavi, Chile tells her experience of the Amazing recovery of almond and fig trees with Homa Therapy
     In March 2013, we realized a long awaited dream: ‘Satsang,’ a beautiful farm with native forest, silence and harmony, located a few kilometers outside Santiago de Chile.
     We started immediately to perform the Homa Fires and we have seen a surprising recovery of the old fruit trees. René, (photo right picking almonds), our gardener, who lives and works on this plot since 19 years, was surprised to see the almonds loaded with fruits this summer. Just two years ago, his suggestion was to cut them, since they were full of downy mildew and partially moth-eaten, practically dry and without giving any almonds.
(see photo below left)

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Homa Garden in Cochiguaz, Elqui Valley, Chile

      Cecilia and Francisco Fernandez, reporting their HOMA garden success in spite of living in an extreme climate:
"Dear friends, here some photos of our fruits such as peaches, grapefruit, apples, chestnuts, walnuts, figs and tunas. They are in full production with the help of Homa Therapy and despite the very high temperatures. We have seen how the peach trees have improved with continued application of Agnihotra ash. 
Loving greetings from Cochiguaz, Elqui Valley, Chile"
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“Wake Up Before It’s Too Late:” New UN Report Calls for Dramatic Shift Toward Natural Agriculture

Even as the United States government continues to push for the use of more chemically-intensive and corporate-dominated farming methods such as GMOs and monoculture-based crops, the United Nations is once against sounding the alarm about the urgent need to return to (and develop) a more sustainable, natural and organic system.

That was the key point of a new publication from the UN Commission on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) titled “Trade and Environment Review 2013: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late,” which included contributions from more than 60 experts around the world. Continue reading ““Wake Up Before It’s Too Late:” New UN Report Calls for Dramatic Shift Toward Natural Agriculture”

The Tapovan Story

Homa Farm: Tapovan
Parola, District: Jalgaon
Maharashtra, India

Water harvesting

“We finally got the big rain we were waiting for. The best rain in the last 25 years, they say. Tapovan is looking wonderfully green and lush. The big work which Aaron and Anne did on the water harvesting has paid off in a very big way. As you can see from the pictures, our dry creek bed has been transformed into a series of beautiful pools through the extensive rainwater harvesting that we have completed.”
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Interview with Sir Julian Rose ~ Author & Environmental Activist

An interview conducted by Mary Lee Weir with British author & environmental activist, Sir Julian Rose.

Julian is one of the pioneers of UK organic farming, commencing the conversion of his farm in 1975. He developed a theory of local production and consumption which he named “The Proximity Principle.” His advice has been sought by local authorites, development agencies and government. Julian has written and broadcast extensively and has just completed a book “Changing Course For Life – Local Solutions to Global Problems”, about the radical changes needed to bring new hope to society.

Agronomist Alex Cordoba’s Story

Jaen, Cajamarca
Peru, South America

pineapple

What made us interested in researching and establishing a Homa Resonance Point on our farm, “AgroBien?” Something unusual happened recently. At the office, I keep a pineapple plant, which I like to show, every time a friend comes for a visit, since the farm is quite distant. When I left for vacation in the month of May, this pineapple plant was one year old and still had not developed. Although I had put some fertilizer, it was sick, yellow and did not grow.
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Manuel Vasquez Acuña’s Story

Lima, Peru
South America

guanábana, graviola, (sour sop)

My son had a guanabana tree which did not give fruits for years. It gave a few, but they were not edible. They were small and dry.

After spreading Agnihotra ash for one month, this tree started to bear large size fruits. The tree is now full of fruits. The tree does not believe anything; it just reacts to the energy of Agnihotra.

Mr. Manuel shows the size of the guanabana (soursop) after receiving Agnihotra ash. His son David Angel (pictured right) practicing Agnihotra.

Soursop is now being recognised for its cancer-killing properties.

Agronomist Jorge del Busto’s Observations

Lima, Peru
South America

quinoa
cabbage
chamomile
biosol

Usually it is inconceivable that certain plants may produce in places out of their zone. With Homa Super technology, we have seen how ‘quinoa’ produces high yields with great quality on the coastal area, and even better than in their native mountain area.

The size and diameters of turnips or cabbage can be very large. The size of each fruit, leave, etc. is bigger. The taste and healing qualities of herbs on a Homa farm are very strong. Continue reading “Agronomist Jorge del Busto’s Observations”