Keep the Beet Media Star Sez
I do not agree with everything that
Keep the Beet Media Star Sez, but here
are a few things she says.
Date: 6/24/2008 9:49:21 AM ( 16 y ) ... viewed 1024 times
7:22 AM
June 24, 08
DISCLAIMER:
I do not believe in everything that
Keep the Beet Media Star Sez.
She is a plant in her own right.
She is one of the Expert Go to Resources
in the ULTIMATE PLANT LOVER,
the book I am putting together now for
Health Communications Inc.
It is clear that Keep the Beet Media Star
has a mind of her own. I listen. I record
what she "Sez." I do not agree with everything
she says.
I consider some of the things she says a bit
radical and extremist. Her intention, as an example,
that the world return to 100% Organically Grown by 2025
sounds absurd to me, expecially in light of economic investments
using Venture Capital.
Science is a wonderful tool, Keep the Beet Media Star Sez.
However, she Sez that science is a form of Religion as much
as most other belief systems. This sounds absurd to me.
I will be sure to further probe why she would say such a thing
in future Plant Your Dream Blogs.
100% Organic by 2025? I have friends at the Organic Center
who are pushing for 10% by 2010. We are currently at around
3%. It is stunning to see that there is a momentum in the direction
of Organically grown food growing. Yesterday, I did some shopping
in my local Vons supermarket. They feature the O line of Organic products.
They have a whole section called Organic. They have not yet discovered
how to get Local into the store, but leave it to a Supermarket to figure
out how to "beet" the system.
As a protographer I do not claim to be unbiased.
I am in this world to find the beauty in Super Ripe People.
I am out to find the Good in People.
I also have Clients I work for. My #1 Client is Mother Earth,
and I Pride myself that at times I below a Voice for the Plant.
I have gone so far in my Hubris to say at times that I am
the CEO for the Plant. This is more jest that what I actually
believe in my humbleness.
As far as being a Plant expert, I would imagine I know about
10% or maybe closer to 2% about what there is to know about plants.
I have a friend Steven Spankler of the Exotic Rare Fruit Nursery in Vista, CA.
We have two pomegranate trees on our property here at
the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community. I can spend hours
each hear just recording the amazing nuances of beauty, light, and color
on one of these trees alone. Steven tells me there our more than 1000
kinds of pomegranates.
Biodiversity in Nature is another teaching that I often hear from
Keep the Beet Media Star. I do not fully understand her point, but it sounds
like she is saying that Human Beings are one of Mother Earth's Greatest Resources.
She Sez that each person has a Unique aspect, a Soul, and individuality,
and this individuality fully expresses through a wide range of intake
of various foods and varieties within kinds of foods.
Spangler once gave me a DVD. On it, it showed one of his trips to
some kind of Mango event. Can you imagine, a whole event just for Mango's?
There must have been at least 100 different mango's in color, shape, and variety.
Dr. Bernard Jensen, the Natural Biotech (NBT) Genius
was also into this kind of ecstatic pursuit of Nature's Ultimate Varieties.
He traveled the world over many times and would sometimes bring strange
seeds home to his Hidden Valley Health Ranch in Escondido.
I remember that the year he traveled to Hunza and spent time with the King
of that land, strange and wonderous Squashes and Melon's showed up on the
Terraces on the level under his home. The leaves alone were five feet wide.
There was a lovely woman who came to visit. I took pictures of her on some
rocks that had been overtaken by this Hunza Wild Squashes. She looked like
she were in the Garden of Eden. Dr. Bernard Jensen would grow squashes that
were more than forty pounds in weight and more than 1 1/2 feet in length.
No wonder is was under the impression that Organic food could feed the world.
I personally am not sure if we could feed the world with organically grown food
alone. That would take an entire consciousness shift. People in little villages
in places I do not know, would have to be encouraged to return to the soil
and become farmers.
Some of these 40 pound squashes are of course not suited for the Warehouse
systems of Agriculture. They are not what we would call Commercially Well Suited
for travel.
More to say, but time to cleanup....
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