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Workshop Culture and Community Education – Cultivating Living Knowledge

What Is Workshop Culture in Biodynamics?

Workshop culture in biodynamics is about more than just learning techniques; it's about immersing oneself in the living process of biodynamic agriculture. As Stewart Lundy emphasizes, this approach fosters a deep, experiential understanding that goes beyond intellectual knowledge.

At JPI workshops, we start with practical experience, which provokes an inner feeling, and only eventually—with enough practice and reflection—does it become intellectualized.
– Stewart Lundy, From Hand to Heart to Head, JPI Substack, April 2024.

This method mirrors the biodynamic principle of learning through doing, where participants engage directly with the processes, allowing for a holistic grasp of the material.

Practical Skills and Preparation Making

A cornerstone of biodynamic workshops is the hands-on experience of making preparations. These sessions are not merely instructional; they are transformative, connecting participants to the spiritual and practical aspects of biodynamics.

We undertook hands-on preparation-making focusing on 500 horn manure, Barrel Compound (BC), and burying the preparations we hung up in spring.
– Stewart Lundy, Making Biodynamic Preparations, JPI Substack, October 2023.

Such activities cultivate a deep connection to the land and its rhythms, reinforcing the biodynamic view of the farm as a living organism.

Community and Ethical Engagement

Biodynamic workshops also serve as platforms for community building and ethical engagement. They are spaces where individuals come together to share knowledge, experiences, and a commitment to sustainable and spiritually attuned agriculture.

The biodynamic preparations are, in a sense, a living, dynamic process, a system that extends through time.
– Nick Franceschelli, Reflections on Working With the Preparations, JPI Substack, March 2025.

These gatherings reinforce the interconnectedness of all participants and the land, fostering a sense of shared responsibility and collective stewardship.

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