Lecture by Alan Chadwick in New Market, Virginia, 1979
Lecture 11: The Classical Herb Garden, Part 2
An Introduction to Alan Chadwick's Lectures and a Glossary of Terms
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Synthetics that are imitations of the natural forces, from the sub-terrestrial Ahrimanic realm. Children are taught to accept deception by the government and by commercial interests. They are given "orange ice cream," for example, but this product contains no orange nor any cream. We must become aware of what we really are doing. Mustard and sulphur. Meat promotes the downward physical desires, but mustard has the opposite effect, and so helps to bring about a balance. Vinegar and tarragon are also balancing substances. Various herbs under the influence of different planets. (13:28)