Friday 6th June
Biodynamic agriculture stems from the work of Rudolf Steiner, who delivered over 6,000 lectures throughout his life on topics such as philosophy, education, medicine, farming, and other areas of human development. Central to his worldview is a fourfold framework—the physical, etheric, astral, and ego—which provides a way of understanding the human being and all living systems. These four aspects are interwoven in biodynamic thinking, helping us perceive the farm not just as a physical system, but as a living organism imbued with life forces, sentience, and individuality.