About Seeds
About Seeds
We have the technology to take apart
and map the the human genome,
but do we really know what we
are doing from an ethical point of view?
What is your take on this.
Date: 2/26/2010 2:19:34 PM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 1018 times
"When we hold a SEED
in hand,
we hold
evolution in hand."
FROM Plant Your Dream
Manuscript Online here
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=1311518
©, 1990==+, respect copyright on this, quote Leslie Goldman
Your Enchanted Gardener
11:34 AM
February 25, 2010
I just watched the sweetest little trailer of
a group of young people creating a playground
for little children in Peru.
http://imaginethistv.com/video/video/show?id=3213828%3AVideo%3A2785
http://mypeace.tv/forum/topics/calling-all-creative-minds?commentId=1992146%3...
It touches me after my recent attendance
at the AAAS 176th Annual Meeting
in San Diego February 18-22, 2010.
I have done a lot of thinking and writing about seeds
in my life.
All these little kids were just that,
ideas in their parents hearts in very recent history.
Some of the kids looked about five years old
or so.
It is so easy in a world of science to forget that
all people begin as seeds.
The thought hits me that I would not want to
personally alter the DNA of these seeds.
I might want to have some influence about the number
of seeds that produced kids, but I would not want
to interfere with the idyllic laughter and joy I am seeing here.
This is part of my concern about the kind of altering
we do with other kinds of seeds.
It is clear that we have mapped the genome
and have the power to do this, but do we have the right?
Dr. Bernard Jensen, a doctor of the healing arts who
saw more than 350,000 patients in his active career,
If you left it to human beings, we would have put the nose
on upside down. We would have drowned with the first rain.
Let's make sure our science is in touch with
the ideal human design, and how seeds are intended
to fit into the picture.
We need to explore from a whole perspective the relationshi[p
and intention of seeds to produce and evolve human life,
one kid at a time.
It's important that we take this into account as
we open a dialogue-a loving dialogue between
Science, Ethics, and Food.
Respectfully yours,
Uncle Leslie
Your Enchanted Gardener
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