TB 6 Spring 2025

The new issue of Terra Biodinamica features the title of the first article by Laura Borghi and Daniele Nani: Truth and Mystery.

The reductionist approach to science and the perception of the world has produced, among other effects, a perceptual and inner desertification that greatly reduces human cognitive possibilities. Following this is Stefano Pederiva’s contribution, which introduces an important point of observation: the seven vital processes from the anthroposophical perspective. Carmelo Samonà’s journey into the world of holistic nutrition continues with the second of the four planned parts in print. A new topic on image analysis for water droplet evaporation—to discover the quality of products and substances—is introduced with an article by Grazia Trebbi. For the nutrition column, Andrea Biggio’s exploration of grains, planets, and days of the week continues. Carlo Noro’s important column on biodynamic preparations covers preparation 504 from Urtica dioica, and Alessandro Piccolo continues his essential contribution to sharing scientific research on biodynamic agriculture. Finally, a review of the new book published by Capitello del Sole, Agroecology: Guidelines, which heralds the near future of organics.

Indice Terra Biodinamica n.6/2025