Valuable Educational Resources on the Journey to Forever
Valuable Educational Resources on the Journey to Forever
Date: 8/28/2013 11:32:11 AM ( 11 y ) ... viewed 801 times
INTRO:
I went looking for the Free Online Edition of "The Wheel of Health" by G.T. Wrench M.D., 1938, one of Dr. Bernard Jensen's favorite books.
I went look because I have lost, in my buy in to Computer Technology, to the depth that I have, I have lost some of my valuable connection to my Soul, my own Sacred Seed, and the Soil.
I have an image of suffering plants around me that I am not watering or caring for properly.
I wrote about that here:
TIME TO REJOIN THE ENCHANTED GARDEN CLUB
http://curezone.com/blogs/fm.asp?i=2099339
Valuable Educational Resources on the Journey to Forever
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G.T. Wrench
The Wheel of Health by G.T. Wrench, Daniel, 1938
Dr. Wrench's classic exploration of the Hunza, a mountain people renowned for their longevity and vigor. By approaching the problem of disease from the angle of a study of a perfectly healthy people, Wrench shows that health depends on environmental wholeness, of which a whole diet is the vital factor, and that a whole diet means not only the right sorts of foods, but their right cultivation as well. An examination of the agricultural technique of the most successful cultivators of East and West shows what an essential part of the wheel of health -- from man to soil, from soil to plant, from plant to man -- is the farmer's renewal and protection of the soil. Full text online.
The Restoration of the Peasantries, With especial reference to that of India by G.T. Wrench, Daniel, 1939.
Argues, in Wrench's wise and admirable style, that the health -- indeed, the very continuation of our civilization -- depends on the health and prosperity of agricultural producers, and shows how the thrust of finance-based civilization has worked to destroy their very existence. A fascinating look at how villages work -- and how they're reduced to poverty and worse. Full text online.
Reconstruction by Way of the Soil by G. T. Wrench, Faber and Faber, 1946
An outline history of the relation between civilization and the soil, by a most intelligent writer. A universal history of agriculture and a series of striking examples of the effects of civilizations upon their primary biological resources. Dr. Wrench states the essential principles of sound agronomy and gives examples of their fulfilment or violation in China, Mesopotamia, the Roman Empire, Islamic Spain, England, in Africa since the coming of the Europeans, in Egypt and India and the Dutch Empire, in the British colonies, in the U.S.S.R. and in the U.S.A. An eloquent plea for the recognition of natural laws in the symbiosis of soil and civilization. Full text online.
9:31 am
August 28, 2013
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