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Roger Mitchell's avatar

A beautiful piece of work! Thank you.

I moved into my current residence almost thirteen years ago and immediately started building a garden which has never had any chemical fertilizers, pesticides, nor herbicides applied. Today, I can go to any area of it, drive a pick into the ground at random, and turn up soil which is loaded with earthworms, ranging from tiny "newborns" to mammoth "mamas". Robins love it, mantises and ladybugs are abundant, and the food it produces is soooooo good.

My lawn is the same. No chemicals, no fertilizers, no weed killers. I have a robust biome filled with strong, tough grass and dandelions, a virtual blanket of round, yellow flowers which add vibrant color to the landscape, and are only "controlled" by the mower. In contrast, my next door neighbor with whom I share a property boundary, kills her lawn which produces only grass, weak, spindly grass. To date, I have mowed mine four times and it needs it again. She has mowed hers once.

While reading the article, I thought about how similar the pattern behind modern agriculture and medicine is to the financial system we live under: start with a simple transaction (voluntary trade), inject an outside influence to create a short-term benefit (inflation), drive the price up (to maximize profits), destroy the economy through recession (to ward off the pain), inject more money (to treat the side effects), making things worse all the time and getting sicker and sicker until everything within it dies. Today, we are addicted to a system which identifies the symptoms as the disease, but do our best to avoid actually confronting and treating the base condition itself.

The framework is the same. The mechanism is the same. The result is the same.

Allen's avatar

The term "human" is connected to the Latin word humus, which means earth, ground, or soil.

KJB Verse-of-the-Day's avatar

And the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. (Gen 2:7)

Health Lyceum's avatar

Gen. 1:27- "Then God....."; not "Lord God". Man was created in Gen 1 and Formed in Gen 2. Big difference, and likely the cause of all illusions.

Teropher's avatar

1) What illusions are you referring to?

2) You've obviously not read Genesis in a while. Certain places say God others say Lord God. And yes while it says "God created man in his own image" in Genesis 1:27, Genesis 2 is labeled in my Bible as "Another Account Of Creation". In Genesis 2:5 it says "when no plant of the field was yet in the earth and no herb of the field had yet sprung up - for the Lord God had not caused it to rain upon the earth, and there was no man to till the ground;" then verse 7 says what was quoted above. So what exactly is your objection?

Russell Schierling's avatar

Fantastic post! I grew up on a large Kansas farm and can tell you definitively that there is a chasm between the way chemical farmers and natural farmers think.... https://doctorschierling.com/blog/interested-in-healing-restoring-and-building-soil-livestock-is-the-one-and-only-way-to-accomplish-this-on-a-large-scale

Anna Patricia Cairns's avatar

You've only scratched the surface, here. Pun Pun. Building living soil is something that should be taught in schools as a basic requirement. It is our life's blood. I moved into my current home five years ago and began gardening right away. What was unbelievable, when I started, was that there were few to no worms. I still work to rebuild. Each year a small section is renewed in a way that it can flourish as God intended. Now, during a rain, hundreds of worms lay on the concrete walk. I have to be careful not to step on any.

INGRID C DURDEN's avatar

When I was a kid almost everyone had a small garden. we all grew most of our veggies. we only had chickens for a short while. Granddad still used human and animal waste on the garden. Now everyone has a lawn, and on Sunday the silence is disrupted by neighbors on riding lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and then, fires are lit to get rid of the leaves. Indeed if we want to live, we have to give back to the earth. Little by little my yard is growing some stuff.. blackberries, grapes, persimmons, sassafras, all wild, and a few herbs and veggies still in buckets. Might not be for my lifetime, but who knows?

IBGA's avatar

This is such a beautiful and well written post, tying strings together to make so much sense. Thank you for your work!!!!

JohnSmith's avatar

Beautiful post. I also see Reich mentioned with his orgones; finally someone remembers him. I'm no expert in microbiology, but who knows if these tiny beings aren't Archaea like our mitochondria. Life permeates this planet, which is its guardian. This is why the forces of evil attack every form of life.

Gecko1's avatar

Yes, driving around regional areas the landscape resembles one giant agro-industrial estate. So many fields have been laser levelled to billiard table flatness it's like being in a McWorld.

Baldmichael's avatar

Very helpful. The soil and the gut are closely related. We have yeasts and bacteria working in symbiosis to provide the right 'garden' to extract nutrients.

https://baldmichael.substack.com/p/gardening-expert-warns-against-damaging?utm_source=publication-search

The earth is not 4 billions years old though. That is the evolutionists wishful thinking based on extrapolation..

P.S. Carbon will anagram to 'barn co'. It was once spelled 'carbone' and that can be 'eco barn'.

So not so much a house as a barn, a storehouse of food.

john's avatar

Great stuff.

Scamitis's avatar

Is this synchronicity or what? I've literally been turning my attention to my backyard soil, compost, gardening etc. I've listened to many interesting and useful presentations over the last 3 days. I'm excited about the soil, and after reading this essay, even more excited. I've been a terrain adherent for most of the last 6 years as it pertains to body health. It is so obvious that it pertains to the soil too. I just wasn't listening. So I ask the question again - synchronicity? Or is something controlling my (our) mind to turn our attention to the health of our soil? Silly question? The controllers/directors seem to be so clever with their magic wand of propaganda that anything seems possible. However, the benefits of taking this essay to heart are beneficial to the terrain we depend on for nutrition, soil and body, so I'm going with synchronicity.

Sarawak Raj's avatar

Well written & researched. Education in this field should be mandatory but of course it’s only about the human survival cycle. No Tik Tok followers there !

eileen's avatar

My dog was given calcarea carbonica for a pattern of issues related to slowness, anxiety, stubbornness, tendency to gain weight and sore joints. When asked what to do with the leftover remedy after it was prepared, the vet said to give it to your plants. Her plants love it. After reading this essay, I think I know why her plants are doing well. I'm giving it to my plants as well. The thyme plant is outgrowing it's pot. I also have a copper wire embedded in the pot like the examples in electroculture videos.

卐Velic卐's avatar

🫱Excellent Work 👏🏻👏🏻

Curious Outlier's avatar

You need to add another phrase to your establishment created presupposition list. "million years old." When you see this get ready to believe a fairytale.

erin's avatar
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Can't coment anymore without a sub. That sucks. Just wanted to say that Jethro Kloss (Beyond Eden) is awesome. Get an old edition, the heirs have perverted the more recent ones.