What is "Holy Land?"
The Concept of "Holy" needs
a Make Over. The "Promised Land"
begins in our own backyard.
Date: 11/2/2007 12:17:51 PM ( 17 y ) ... viewed 941 times
9:42 AM
November 2, 07
I am in the middle of a program glitch on Photoshop Elements 4.0
for the Mac on my !Mac.
It will not save.
It has Program Error.
We are a day after Mercury Retrograde, the three week
cycle of energy that happens every ten weeks to give
us a natural opportunity to do Life Review,
slow down, and introspect.
When we do not follow this natural energetic pattern
things get more and more intense for some of us
who are intended by our Soul choices to lead
certain paths of growth.
When I do not pay atention to Mercury Retrograde
I run into program glitches.
i have seen some who seem to be born "Under a Good Sign"
where they seem to ride the amazing waves.
Many people do not have it in their belief system
to understand the relationship between the Soul and Cosmic
rhythms that fall within the energetic patterns known
as Astrology. In Feng Shui there are similar awarenesses
of these energetic patterns, as well as on the Maps of Consciousness
within many Earth Based Traditional Systems.
That was not what I intended to write about!!!!!
I am in the midst of doing a work around
to save my work by creating PDF's and then importing
into Iphoto. I see where I have a similar glitch
with margins that I have with Photoshop Elements 4.0.
The only way around that margin glitch
is to open in the Finder in the Preview Mode.
I do not know how to do that unless I can do a Save.
That was not what I intended to write about!!!
YES, "Holy Land!"
That is what I intended to write about.
The concept of "Holy" needs a Make Over.
Whether we relate to be Jewish or Christian or Moslem
we are still under the influence--shalll I say Gun--
of these belief systems.
Therefore, it makes sense to play a role
in reclaiming the words "Holy Land."
Dr. Jensen said that most wars are fought over
black soil, in other words, fertile soil.
Now a days, we have expanded this definition
to mean basically Black Gold, or Oil.
I have heard it said that the USA in all its good
intention, would have little interest in the affairs of
the Middle East if we were not invested in Oil.
Now a days, there is a Trend to break our bondage
to Oil. Watch. IT is coming.
A grounded Proactive approach to Peace Making would
be to Join the Enchanted Garden Club.
This means joining Mother Earth's "Country" Club.
This means recognizing that Natural Life begins
as a Seed.
More later on this theme....
Back to work!!!
I am printed up the World Peace Starter Kit
Mock Ups for the Pacific Symposium....
Set up is next Wednesday, and Thursday.
Brilliant ideas this night past....
1. Lettuce grow together...farmer and developers and preservers need
to get on the same page.
There are things we can do to ensure true earth based homeland security
as well as lessen the impact of natural disasters. A good place to start would be
supporting the needs of local organic farmers in San Diego County,
and hearing what they have to say.
If I were head of the farm bureau, or elected Mayor, it would be on a ticket
of making sure that development and preservation of Life were on the same
page in our county. This would mean acknowledging our remaining
local organic farmers as an Endangered Species as Vital to the health
of our state as the Delta Smelt, a little fish now endangered.
Some say that San Diego County has more local organic farms that any in
our nation, and yet our farmers are struggling. We have enough land here
if farmers were supported, to grow enough food locally for every person
on both sides of our border within a radius of 100 miles.
We have enough wisdom--if our local organic farmers--were put on
the farm bureau--and had the ear of the people and legislators of our county--
to learn how to develop and rebuild from our fires in ways that ensured
fire breaks. The fire breaks would be productive land, and gardens
in every school that taught and inspired our Kids to garden, not only
in school, but with their parents at home.
In World War Two, we as a nation had Victory Gardens. We were growing
up to 40% of our own food in small gardens in places.
We are in a national food crisis now. The natural solution is making
more fertile soil, and turning landscape areas around homes into local
organic food production. Any abundant crops could be sold at
local stores and Farmers' Markets. Abundant food, I would give
to the next homeless person who asks me for a dollar.
It is time now to empower our remaining struggling farmers.
They understand how to grow food. They understand how to landscape.
They could give us a workable inventory of remaining farm land
that deserves to be turned into fertile soil now to ensure authentic
home land security.
In the Korean War, we honored G.I. Joe. Now our national hero
is Joe the Farmer. Farmer Joe, Steve, Noel, Phil, Helene, and Dennis--
the list goes on--are all Joe the Farmer and they need our help
now to rebuild from the recent fires and go beyond this to
make San Diego a true model for our nation.
We were all living as a natural disaster before the recent fires
in San Diego and Souther Cal.
I do not mean to belittle the importance of the Tiny Smelt
that environmentalists want to save in the rivers of Nortern Cal; on the other hand, the
Smelt is the cause of a 30% cut back of water to San DIego County beginning in the months
ahead, Water cuts are merely the tip of a melting iceberg facing local organic farmers.
It is time to listen to Joe the Farmer and ensure "The Comeback of Joe the Farmer."
Is is time that each local organic farmer begins the day saying "Happiness is Organic!"
because we are personally become a Friend of the Farm.
Leslie Goldman
Your Enchanted Gardener
Statement to be issued at the First
International Enchanted Garden Conference
to be held at the Pacific Symposium '07.
The Conference will be held 12:15 PM- 1:05 PM
on Saturday November 10 at the Plant Your Dream Altar.
You are invited to attend.
Samples of locally grown organic food will be served for San Diego Local organic farmers.
Plant Your Dream Enchanted Garden Pacific Symposium Sponsors include,
J.R. Organics, Sage Mountain Farm, La Milpa Organica Farm, Steve L. White, Whole Foods Market Hillcrest, Horizon Medicinal Herbs. Melissa, Winchester Cheese, City Farmers Nursery, Rhimax Durable Organic Paper. Special thanksto Anthony Zolezzi at the Alliance for Family Farmers, and the Szekely Family Foundation
Health Concerns, Pacific Biologic, TID Health, and Crane Herbs. For a updated list read the Plant Your
Dream Blog on Curezone.com. Link at
Http://www.Lesliegoldman.com
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