Here are Tips to Win Back Our Sacred Seeds, a key to Outgrowing GMOs. Inspirations for this story include the March Against Monsanto #MAM San Diego, Balboa Park, May 23, 2015 where I spoke and said we are #RareSeeds receiving Nature's Blessings as we grow Heirloom Seeds. Jere Gettle, founder of the Baker Creek Heirloom 1600 variety @RareSeed collection; LA's Ron Finley, guerrilla gardener; Kamut International's Bob Quinn; David Bronner, of ALL ONE Dr Bronner; Gurdeep Stephens of Nature's Path; and Walt Robb of Whole Foods Market are singled out as #RareSeeds who have influenced my experiences in San Diego growing the #EnchantedGardenRareSeedsOutpost. Stabilizing my home community in June & July, I project to be on the road for parts of August & September toward the National Heirloom Expo September 8-10, Santa Rosa, CA. Traveling in my 68 VW Van, The Enchanted Garden Mobile's Journey to Win Back Our Sacred Seeds I award Heirloom Expo World's Pure Food Fair Blue Ribbons & and write about Rare Seeds who are inspiring 1000 years of Peace. My visits include Whole Foods Markets & Farmers Markets & I post my Non GMO, Organic, and Fair Trade Shopping Guide photos to FB.
BIO NOTE MAY 20, 2015
Leslie Goldman, "Your Enchanted Gardener," Plants Seeds of Success for super Ripe People and their Dreams. Leslie is a noted ceremonialist in the eyes of Mother Earth and a full time blogger. He records his ongoing activities and mystical adventures on the Plant Your Dream Curezone (13 million page views) and he writes about his Projects and Sponsors as part of the Non GMO, Organic & Fair Trade Shopping Guide on Plant Your Dream Word Press (1 million page + views).
Leslie travels in a 1968 Volkwagen van, a celebrity in her own right. A conversation starter, this classic 68 is on The Enchanted Garden Mobile's Journey to Win Back Our Sacred Seeds. Called California's Johnnie Appleseed, their mission is to alert you to the power that comes from growing out original heirloom seeds. Doing so, reconnects us to our own #RareSeed Nature and helps us receive back Nature's Blessings.
Leslie is equally inspired tending a few Seed Dreams of his own and others on the 1/3 acre land he shares with others within walking distance of San Diego State University. He names the property an Enchanted Garden intentional Community and its latest projects is the Enchanted Garden Rare Seed Outpost and its centerpiece, the #SacredSuccessCircle where he tend dreams.
A long time Food Activist working with local organic farmers in San Diego. In 2015, he intends to again travel as he did in 2012-2013-2014 to be a teacher at the National Heirloom Expo in Santa Rosa, a gathering place for #RareSeed Seed Freedom advocates.
His introduction to health principles came with training from Dr. Bernard Jensen (1908-2001), an elder in the natural healing arts who inspired him to "Keep The Dream Alive!" That dream is that natural healing and natural health is possible befriending Nature's Original Technology. Leslie is equally inspired by Edmond Bordeaux Szekely, co-founder of Rancho La Puerta, the began as the Essene School of Life around WW2. Both men introduced him to a foundation in health that bridge centuries of understanding the ways of nature.
Food Reform in America
Leslie's current work is dedicated to Food Reform in America through popularizing seeing ancient wheat, and Job's Tears, and other heirloom seeds as teachers. He is cultivating a grassroots movement that is Outgrowing GMO through Winning Back Our Sacred Seeds. As a ceremonial, Leslie's personal testimonial is that we are in an emphatic relationship to nature and her plants. We can through our long term behavior not only help icecaps melt, but bring rain even in the midst of drought when we acknowledge seeds as sacred and when we plant them with intention.
2015 Campaign Projects that I write about on the Plant Your Dream Blogs, and that guide my journey include Open Access to Food for All, and Open Access to Food for All Pollinators. At home, I am rooting the dream for The Enchanted Garden Intentional Community through Projects that include the Enchanted Garden Rare Seeds Outpost, and The Enchanted Garden Pantry, that demonstrates sponsor's Products and i use them to build neighborhood community. My neighbor community includes nearby San Diego State University where I plan to increasingly work with the e3 "cream of the crop" environmental advocates of tomorrow, as well as selected on-campus and off-campus athletes who use the facilities.
My outreach in San Diego includes weekly work at the Farmers' Market, primarily the Hillcrest Farmers Market, Sundays 9-2 pm, and I want to help build the College Avenue Farmers' Market, Wednesdays 3-7 pm, within a block of my home.
My deep passion to influence the growing out of biodiverse culture is focused through my work with the Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Collection and its Northern California home, the petaluma Seed Bank. The Baker Creek collection contains more than 1600 varieties, many very rare from around the world. I teach that we are #RareSeeds. Growing Heirloom Seeds, @RareSeeds , we reawaken our awareness that the Earth and the Soul are Soil mates. In growing original heirloom seeds we gain nature's blessing for our own dreams, so Plant Your Dream, says Your Enchanted Gardener.
Leslie was given a United Nations Peace Medal for the work he would do in his lifetime by then Under-Secretary general Robert Muller around 1983. That work continues sharing openly from one Rare Seed to another, you, and writing about his own narrow places as we turns breakdowns into breakthroughs, and makes the most of his life experiences. HIs inspiration has touched many.
The book "The Ultimate Gardener," The Best Experts’ Advice for Cultivating a Magnificent Garden with Photos and Stories (HCI, 2009) credits him with six photos. The dedication says, "“To Leslie Goldman, The Enchanted Gardener, for planting dreams and seeds of inspiration. To all those who garden and for those who dream to have a garden one day.”