Wonders of Development in Plants, People, and Projects

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By Jan Diek van Mansvelt, Contributions by Pieter van der Ree, Translated by Laura Liska
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128

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Dr. Jan Diek van Mansvelt is a former Chairman of Avalon Foundation and an organic farming pioneer who has been involved in the development of organic and biodynamic agriculture in the Netherlands and internationally. He is a founder and former chairman of the Louis Bolk Institute and was also director of Warmonderhof center for biodynamic agriculture and member of the International Representatives Council for Biodynamic Agriculture.



​In 1981, he was appointed Extraordinary Professor of Alternative Methods in Agriculture at Wageningen Agricultural University in the Netherlands, where he continued working until 2000. He has been a long-term board member of the Dutch Platform of Biological Agriculture and Nutrition. In 1986–1992, he served as member of the World Board of the International Federation of Organic Agricultural Movements (IFOAM) and was its president 1988–1992. He was also president, and is now Honorary Board Member of the Dutch Biodynamic Association.



​In 1991, Dr. Diek van Mansvelt was appointed Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences. He has published on organic farming extensively and lectured worldwide. For his merits on promotion of organic agriculture the Kingdom of the Netherlands awarded him a chivalric Order of Orange-Nassau.


Preface



I. Introduction—enlivening perception



II. On the development of plants—node by node

1. Seeds

2. Germination

3. Stem and Leaves

4. Flowering

5. Pollen dispersion and pollination

6. Towards a new plant

7. Plants fructify the earth with their seeds

8. Plants never live alone

9. A little detour: leaves on trees  



III. On the development of people—knot by knot

1. The zygote and the embryo

2. Development of the young person

A little detour: The embryonic development of the human spine

3. The cycle of life

4. Dying as flowering?

“Steps” by Herman Hesse

5. The human being after death

6. On the road again

“One Version of Events” by Wislawa Szymborska

7. Human beings fructify the earth

8. People never live alone



IV. On the development of plans and projects—through fits and starts

1. The seed: The idea becomes an initiative

2. The initiative becomes a plan

3. The plan becomes a project

4. Completion as flowering

5. Contemplation as fruit

6. On the road again: On to new projects!

7. Fructification

8. Our plans for our world

“Architectural design processes” by Pieter van der Ree

“The design of ‘The Red Hazel’” by Pieter van der Ree

Reconsidering the development of plans and projects



V. Intent and methodology

1. Deadly analysis as a prerequisite for learning living thinking

2. Observation and thinking

3. Where do I find firm ground for knowledge?

4. The sense of truth



Acknowledgments

References

About the authors


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