Agnihotra a most simple and revolutionary concept for the admiration of the Mother of Life...mama cow. Yes not only is she an amazing anibody maker for us needing humans (self innoculated collostrum) yet after my latest read in the Secrets from the Soil, a bit of dried dung sprinkled over a fire with rice and ghee in an inverted copper pyramid shaped container with specific mantras and amazing ionic transfer of vital life giving factor is made!
This is another sign as well of how the most sacred things in life have been gentrified, basterdized and made either illegal or desicrated: cows, coca, cannibus, grain, women, native peoples amongst other things. Feeling the regeneration of sacred aspects of life....exponentially starting NOW.
This is another sign as well of how the most sacred things in life have been gentrified, basterdized and made either illegal or desicrated: cows, coca, cannibus, grain, women, native peoples amongst other things. Feeling the regeneration of sacred aspects of life....exponentially starting NOW.
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Re: Got dung?
Thu, August 11, 2005 - 1:13 AMhey bro...
it took getting over an ititial cultural uck reaction but i enjoyed building a sacred homa fire pit in the traditional manner of indian pujaris with dung, mud, and water mixture... makes very solid and smooth surface of earthwork, and held the very hot ghee fire very well..... bom!
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Re: Got dung?
Mon, April 10, 2006 - 10:41 AMIs anyone aware of the agnihotra practice being done with wild animal dung? I actually have access to a great deal more deer scat than I do cow manure, so far as it being abundant in proximity of the garden. And possibly bobcat dung too...