I Am the Future
What a grand picture! Just weeks before the celebrations to mark the hundredth anniversary of Rudolf Steiner’s death, Earth-workers gathered together from all across the Earth, for the Earth. The conference poster “Our Earth, Our Future” shone out from the front of the hall. As the murmur died down, a single violin sounded Bach’s Chaconne. The annual conference of the Agricultural Section for the whole Earth and one single musician captivating seven hundred people. The individual and the life of Earth—a recurring theme throughout the opening festivities of the conference.
Homeopathic Agriculture
Eduardo Rincón stood on stage with Ueli Hurter. As the new co-leader of the Agricultural Section, this farmer from Mexico was hosting the Annual Meeting for the first time. Together, they represented the far distances of the world. Farmers and gardeners from 47 countries had traveled to the conference. “It’s about the future, and that’s why it’s an all-female panel,” said Ueli Hurter, presenting the four female speakers, who would talk about three projects from the West, the South, and the East: Mexico, Egypt, and India. What a beautiful picture: Eduardo Rincón and Ueli Hurter on either side of the four from the future.