Holistic Connection # 1
A SynergyNet ISP Publication ~ 22/11/01


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Welcome to the launch issue of 'Holistic Connection'

If you've chosen to read this, thank you, for you are one of well over 2,000 people we have initially selected to receive this free-mail newsletter. It has been conceived out of the many years of experience we have both working and publishing in the holistic sector.

The Holistic Connection newsletter acts as a channel for many differing individuals and organisations to connect with a 'friendly' audience. The format of this newsletter allows
this to happen on 3 geographical levels.

The newsletter you have received contains national content common to everyone.
However, depending on your postcode area, you also receive events and promotions from one of 11 predefined regions, i.e. Midlands, South West, London etc with a local focus on your individual postcode area, i.e. BS = Bristol Area (124 areas available).

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Holistic Connection # 1

News Ticker
Articles: Eco-Farming, Where Do You Come From?, What is Yoga?

Astrology
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The unique Cape Floral Kingdom is at risk, according to the UK based Fauna and Flora International. Both FFI and conservationists in South Africa are working in unison in attempts to save hundreds of endangered species of wild flowers. The total number of species of wild plants number somewhere in the region of 8,500 with two thirds of them native to South Africa and nowhere else on earth. BBC

Researchers at Ohio State University have come up with evidence to suggest that excess iron in the body increases the chance of intestinal bugs. The study goes on to say that breakfast cereals and other foods which are rich in iron content seem to obviously imply that this is good for you when in actual fact too much iron in the body can do more harm than good. Alternative Medicine

Up to a billion people could be using Solar energy, which in turn would create new jobs and meet over a quarter of the worlds energy needs by 2040, according to a report released in Berlin today. Renewable energy technology would also use wind and water that would not pollute or lead to a build up of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere causing climate change. Greenpeace

In a projection to the year 2015, it is possible that not only will environmental problems persist, but indeed will grow worse. However, the need and urgency to deal with these matters will strengthen. Countries such as Russia and the Ukraine will still struggle with environmental problems after many years of neglect and decay, radioactive pollution being a key issue. Environment About



Eco-Farming
The New Way Forward

By Michael Littlewood


Foot and mouth disease is but the latest in a series of livestock catastrophes which reflect the unhealthy state of farming today. Just 1% of the population manages the land that covers 90%
of the country. This is made possible only by heavy dependence on expensive outside energy,
heavy machinery, monoculture planting, chemical interference and large-scale units. This situation
has taken its toll on declining rural communities, wildlife, animal husbandry, farm food, and of
course the landscape.

Trees and hedges have been uprooted to create larger fields to allow bigger and heavier machinery to work the land. The once abundant wildlife has lost its leafy habitat and food supply, and has been poisoned by the chemical sprays which are necessary to keep monoculture crops free from pests
and diseases. The soil, compacted by heavy machinery, and dosed with nitrates to produce increasing crop yields, has been starved of the humus and nutrients essential for its long-term fertility.

The produce has become contaminated by chemical and herbicidal sprays. Animals bred for maximum short-term production, are often dependent on antibiotics which then enter the food chain. Air and water have also been polluted by extensive use of chemicals and fuel emissions.

Yet as Dr. Kiley-Worthington from Little Ash Eco-Farm in Devon says, it is possible for an ecological farm to be ‘self-sustaining, diversified, economically viable, high net yielding, with socially, ethically
and aesthetically acceptable agriculture causing no long-term or irreversible environmental changes’.

Importance of Sustainability in Eco-Farms
Modern farming consumes more energy than it produces, but an eco-farm will produce its own: Little Ash Eco-Farm supplies its own energy from wind, solar power and wood. On the eco-farm, hedges
and woodland can be managed to produce biomass. Plants such as sunflowers can supply biofuel,
and animals provide biogas. Water can be recycled and rain water harvested from farm buildings.
Horses can also be used for ploughing.

Manure and composts from the farm feed the land with nutrients, trace elements and minerals which will build long-term fertility. Nitrogen levels can be raised organically through green manuring using legumes (such as clover) which have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen fixing bacteria.

Established pastures may be enriched and sustained by the inclusion of deep rooting plants such as docks which help bring up minerals which might otherwise leach away. The herbal ley seed mixtures
will produce good grazing turf which is sustainable without the chemical management required for the rye seed monoculture of the chemical farm.

Diversification is a key element for the eco-farm so that if disaster strikes, risks will be spread and
some produce or animals should survive. A range of ecosystems will support different species and should include woodland, orchards containing local varieties of fruit trees and grazing, fishponds,
water courses, land for a wide range of arable and vegetable crops, and pasture for hardy stock
suited
to local conditions – like the Sussex beef herd on Tablehurst Farm near East Grinstead, and the
South Devon cattle at Little Ash Eco-Farm in Devon – as they will also be less susceptible to disease.

Although labour costs may be higher on the eco-farm (it takes one hour to spray an acre and one day
to hand weed an acre) the exorbitant prices of energy, fertilizers, pesticides, and high protein animal foods are avoided and eco-farms are able to provide a livelihood for the farmer and his workers.
As Dr. Kiley-Worthington from Little Ash Eco-Farm says, “These farms are not ‘hobby’ farms”.

The lure of the eco-farm is so strong that unpaid labour may appear as neighbours, friends and
burnt-out executives often jump at the chance of being involved in the work. During the potato harvest
at Tablehurst Farm, the field became full of helpers working together, making new friends and feeling enormous satisfaction with their back breaking work!

Sustainable Rural Communities
Social isolation has become a real problem in this country. Many villages have become gentrified commuter dormitories lacking shops or local amenities. Wealthy residents more at home behind
the wheel of their expensive cars than on their feet, may rush in and out dropping their children off
at private schools beyond the village, while the less well off who may have grown up there, may not
be able to find either local employment or low cost housing.

But an eco-farm can restore the heart to our rural areas by generating local work both on the land and in associated small businesses around the farm. With community support it is possible to build cheaper attractive housing, making use of local materials such as timber from the farms.

Tablehurst Farm is owned and run by the local community and a band of other interested people.
It now forms a thriving part of the village. The farm buildings house fifteen people including three adults with learning difficulties who, whilst performing valuable jobs on the farm, have also developed their
confidence and skills. There is no doubt that working with others in close contact with nature is both healing and inspiring. With this number of workers, ideas and problems can be shared and the outside ‘partners’ are able to add their own expertise to help the success of the farm.

Little Ash Eco-Farm has facilities for a leather worker, woodsman and rough furniture maker, basket
and reed worker, spinners, weavers and knitters to run their own small businesses. Working alongside others becomes more fun than working alone in a garden shed. Clusters of workshops will generate more trade as visitors see a wide range of beautiful products in an attractive setting. The farm shop
can include a café where customers can linger, tempted by organic soups or scones from the farm produce. The longer they stay, the more they will buy.

By selling direct to the public the eco-community will be able to sell at more competitive prices.
Country markets are already making a comeback. Maybe the wonderful, bustling French country markets can be a reality here. Gradually our rural communities may come alive with a consequent reduction in long distance transportation of animals and farm produce, road congestion, pollution and,
of course, the containment of infectious diseases such as foot and mouth.

The Importance of Trees on the Eco-Farm
As trees and hedges have been uprooted to create bigger fields for ever-larger farm machinery, the
levels of carbon dioxide have increased. Trees are essential to reduce pollution, stabilise the ground
and cast welcome shade over it. They form the backbone of the eco-farm. Woodland can form a shelter belt for the farm or protect the banks of a stream. It will support a myriad different species of insects, birds and small mammals which form an important part of an ecosystem. Delicious nuts, fruit and edible mushrooms contribute to the abundance of the harvest; and the timber is important for biomass, building and furniture. While the best soil will be earmarked for crops for grazing, woodland may thrive on poorer land and be a wonderful attraction for visitors – children and adults alike can delight in listening to the birdsong, admiring squirrels scurrying along branches, discovering pockets of primroses, or swathes
of bluebells in the spring, and in the summer enjoy the cool leafy canopy.

This way forward for farming aims to create and sustain a beautiful landscape and reawaken the symbiotic relationship between man and his environment, conserving the land’s precious resources while respecting the rights of animals. The eco-farm can provide a livelihood for the farmer, and generate other small businesses. It has the potential to sustain a thriving rural community and to give children live education in the wonders of organic food production. ©

Article first published in 'Permaculture Magazine' No. 28

Michael Littlewood is a landscape architect specialising in sustainable design for urban and rural projects, particularly with Local Agenda 21, as well as being an author. Tel: (01626) 834668.


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Where Do You Come From?
An extract from the e-book 'Come Back To Life'
No.83 of 100 shots of reviving wisdom


By Carl Munson


Do you know the difference between a response and a reaction?

Where you ‘come from’ in this context is not your country of origin, more your place of birth in metaphysical and emotional terms.

The ‘human condition’ creates subtle, yet fundamental positions founded on past experience, bounded by the pursuit of pleasure and avoidance of pain - which are then ingrained by persistent use.

Unchecked, unobserved or unknown, these (founded, bounded & resounded) positions can govern our reflexes in relation to life’s situations and prompts.

Next time life treads on your toe, where will you come from?

Will you be original and respond to the facts? (“Oh well, live and learn ”)
Or react in your predictable way and deepen your reactive rut? (“Why me?”)

Need to Come Back To Life?

Carl's e-book is available at www.carlmunson.com.

 



Examine what you believe to be impossible, then change your belief.

Dr. Wayne Dyer


What is Yoga?

Quite apart from the charm of the new and the fascination of the half-understood, there is good cause for yoga to have many adherents. It offers the possibility of controllable experience and thus satisfies the scientific need for facts; and, besides this, by reason of its breadth and depth, its venerable age, its doctrine and method, which include every phase of life, it promises undreamed-of possibilities.

Dr. Carl G. Jung

Ordinarily our awareness and energies are directed outward, to the things of this world, which we perceive through the limited instruments of our five senses. Because human reason has to rely upon the partial and often deceptive data supplied by the physical senses, we must learn to tap deeper and more subtle levels of awareness if we would solve the enigmas of life - Who am I? Why am I here? How do I realize truth?

Yoga is a simple process of reversing the ordinary outward flow of energy and consciousness so that the mind becomes a dynamic center of direct perception - no longer dependent upon the fallible senses but capable of actually experiencing truth.

In past centuries many of the higher techniques of yoga were little understood or practised, owing to mankind's limited knowledge of the forces that run the universe. But today scientific investigation is rapidly changing the way we view ourselves and the world. The traditional materialistic conception of life has vanished with the discovery that matter and energy are essentially one: every existing substance can be reduced to a pattern or form of energy, which interacts and interconnects with other forms. Thus modern science is confirming the ancient principles of Yoga, which proclaim that unity pervades the universe.

The word yoga itself means "union": of the individual consciousness or spirit. There are various paths of Yoga that lead toward this goal, each one a specialized branch of one comprehensive system:

Hatha Yoga
A system of physical postures, or asanas, whose higher purpose is to purify the body, giving one awareness and control over its internal states and rendering it fit for meditation.

Karma Yoga
Selfless service to others as part of one's larger self, without attachment to the results; and the performance of all actions with the consciousness of god as the doer.

Mantra Yoga
Centering the consciousness within through japa, or the repetition of certain universal root-word sounds representing a particular aspect of spirit.

Bhakti Yoga
All surrendering devotion through which one strives to see and love the divinity in every creature and in everything, thus maintaining an unceasing worship.

Jnana Yoga
The path of wisdom, which emphasizes the application of discriminative intelligence to achieve spiritual liberation.

Raja Yoga
The royal or highest path of Yoga, formerly systematized in the second century B.C. by the Indian sage Patanjali, which combines the essence of all other paths. At the heart of the Raja Yoga system, balancing and unifying these various approaches, is the practice of definite, scientific methods of meditation that enable one to perceive, from the very beginning of one's efforts, glimpses of the ultimate goal - conscious union with the inexhaustibly blissful spirit.




Astrologer - Jaymes & Your Month Ahead
21st November - 21st December 2001

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Aries

With the figure of Aries think of the Ram, but don't forget to think of the sheep as well - the tendency to lean to both ram and sheep mentality is inherent in Aries. During the next few weeks you will have to make an effort to carefully consider the actions you wish to take. Repairs to the home may be on the agenda; equally aesthetic improvements can be made. You may find you have to do some serious thinking regarding the goals and ambitions you've set for yourself - plans might need adjusting. A greater understanding may be needed within the family or those you consider friends at this time.

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synergy: joining together - moving towards a common goal

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SynergyNet as a portal though, is where the shared philosophy of 'community' comes in.

SynergyNet acts as a focus for the holistic sector, linking together - connecting
'positive' individuals and organisations across the UK.

Our experience in the holistic arena has come from running a large Natural Health Centre (13yrs) and producing a free regional holistic magazine (5yrs). We hold the strength and belief in that together -
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You are now entering the MIDLANDS REGION

Postcode Areas: B, CV, DE, DY, HR, GL, LE, NG, NN, ST, WR, WS & WV

If you are receiving the incorrect region then we are holding an incorrect postcode
Please confirm your e-mail address & postcode by clicking here and completing the form



Festival Watch
Midlands

This section is dedicated to the promotion of Mind Body / Green Festivals & Events.

However, with the show season drawing to a close there are precious few events to report
- unless you know better?

  • 25th NOVEMBER 2001 (Sunday)
    Mind Body Spirit Fair, The Royal Stuart Hotel, London Road, DERBY
    T: (01332) 202207

  • 2nd MARCH 2002
    Health & Vitality Show, The Goodyear Pavilion, Stafford Road, WOLVERHAMPTON
    T: (0121) 693 7007


  • 9th/10th MARCH 2002
    Natural Living Show, Pittville Pump Rooms, CHELTENHAM
    T: (01934) 813407

  • 23rd/24th MARCH 2002
    Natural Living Show, The Watershed, BRISTOL
    T: (01934) 813407

  • 18th MAY 2002
    Health & Vitality Show, The Shirley Institute, Off Stratford Road, Shirley, SOLIHULL
    T: (0121) 693 7007

  • 19th MAY 2002
    NEW Health & Healing Festival in LINCOLN
    Call (01405) 769119 for more details.

A listing whose date is underlined, carries more information at our festival watch site:- www.festivalsandevents.co.uk

So, if you are running a Festival or an Event, take advantage,
of a FREE single line listing in this regional section.

All enquiries to Holistic Connection on 08703 21 45 21




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An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.

Mohandas Gandhi


MIDLANDS AD-LINKS

Saturday 24th November
How the Planets Shape our Health Workshop - Lee Anthony Taylor
A day workshop 10.30am - 3.30pm £25.00 con £20.00 at the Padstone Centre,
Recreation Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire to book call 01527 836374.
Explore our regular talk/workshop programme at www.as-one.co.uk

Saturday 24th November
Drumtalk - Drumming from the Heart - Charlotte Yonge
11.00am - 5.00pm. Chesterfield, Derbyshire. £25 on the day. No experience required. All welcome! Contact Darlene Elliott on 01246 203517.

Saturday 1st December
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) - Peter Delves
A half day workshop 9.30am - 12.30pm. In this half-day workshop I will teach you the basics of EFT and how to use it for yourself. If you’re not impressed I’ll return your course fee in full. Cost: £30.
Venue: The Helen Ley Care Centre, Bericote Road, Blackdown, Nr. Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.
Contact information at www.delves.co.uk

Saturday 1st December
Getting Started with Intuitive Feng Shui - Lynne Ellis
A day workshop on the basic principles of Feng Shui. 9.30am start, cost £45.
Venue in Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham. T: 01949 831759. More at www.elementalfengshui.co.uk

Saturday & Sunday 1st/2nd December
Learn Reiki (Reiki 1) - Heather Hull, Reiki Master & Healer
A powerful form of healing to enhance the health and well-being of yourself, friends & family.
Two day workshop £95. Detailed instruction, comprehensive reference manual and follow-up sessions. Tel: (0114) 289 1342 Holmesfield, Nr. Dronfield, N.E. Derbyshire. www.houseofhull.co.uk



THIS LAUNCH ISSUE contains the
Local Postcode Area (NG)
from the Midlands Region as a live example.


Holistic Connection has the power to offer each of the 124 different postcode regions a similar section within this newsletter.

This makes it possible to connect locally at a very low cost.

Call 08703 21 45 21 and we'll explain more.

~ THE NETWORK ~

  • Would you like to help network 'Holistic Connection'?
  • Could you display a promotional flyer(s)?
  • Do you know of an organisation who would benefit from the coverage we offer?

email networker@holisticconnection.biz

With Thanks



(NG) AD-LINKS

Optimum Health - The Centre for Health, Healing & Self Development
26a Central Avenue, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 5GR. Tel: (0115) 914 3311

January 26th/27th 2002 - Reiki Level 1 - Reiki Master Mick Lawlor
The first reiki workshop of the New Year. 10.30pm - 5.00pm Cost: £90. Contact: Alternatives on
(0115) 978 1006 at 170 Derby Road, Nottingham, NG7 1LR. www.alternative-stressmanagement.com

Ear Acupuncture for Giving Up Smoking - Martin Dean - Acupuncturist
Bramcote, Nottingham, (0115) 925 1184. Website: www.seventhmoon.co.uk

Hypnotherapy Training - (0115) 927 8791
Independently accredited Foundation Course in Hypnotherapy. Small groups, practical training one Saturday per month for nine months. For further details: email enquiries@mindworkstherapy.co.uk


What is food to one man is bitter poison to others

Lucretius


EVENT LISTINGS
(Listings are free for events priced £3.00 or less)

Kabbalah Lecture - Thursday 29 November 2001
7.15pm - 9.00pm - Theosophical Hall, Maid Marian Way, Nottingham, NG1. Discussion and practical experience. Suitable for beginners and more advanced. Cost £3.00. Glyn Williams on (01332) 720875