Is this "Kosher?" by YourEnchantedGardener .....

My Mother's Day Message to all my Jewish friends. The Laws called Kosher need an Upgrade, and I will do all I can to see that they are upgraded.

Date:   5/6/2005 10:04:43 PM ( 19 y ago)

I have a Dharma to clean up Kosher.

Do you understand the difference between Dharma
and Karma?

Dharma is part of your Seed Dream.

It is something you are meant to do in this life
that is part of your Life Purpose here.

Karma is something totally different.
Karma is something about reaping what you have sown.
Sometimes it has to do with past lives.

Here is my Dharma story....
This is the how come I have energy
behind this.

I have an aunt, the sister of my father, who is in her
elder years now.

She lives in Israel. She is like a PR person for
the goodwill of the country. She is very outspoken,
and would not think twice about coming up to
someone on the street and telling them a thing or two
if she thought it was right to do.

She was the aunt who plucked me out of the 20th century
as it might have been for me, phoned up Dr. Bernard Jensen,
one of that centuries elders of the natural healing arts,
and told him we were coming down to his ranch to see him
whether it was his off day or not.

I was already hurting from Arthritis. I had no future
on medical drugs. They were tearing up my insides.
I was starting to bleed. My digestion was weakened.

My aunt more than 30 years later is still alive, and still
going strong with her "tell it like it is" attitude the Jewish people
call "Chutzpah," outspoken nerve.

About 35 years ago my aunt became a Vegetarian. She had to.
She developed Cancer. Somehow she found her way into
alternative medicine. She went to the Contreras Cancer Clinic
in Tijuana. She did the treatments. She followed the rules of natural
living. She turned the cancer around.

About eight years before that, there was another woman I knew.
She was married into an Orthodox family. The Orthodox Jews are
called observant. They have more rules about food than can fill
all the Blogs and Forums on this CureZone health site
where I daily Blog.

You would think that all these Laws of how to eat--in other words--
the Laws of Kosher--would have something to do with better health.
One would think that if a person were observant of the Laws of Kosher
they might have a better chance of living to a ripe old age.
This is not necessarily the case.

The Woman about whom I am speaking about died of cancer at the age of 52.
I take her death very personally. She was my mother.

At her young age, I was 12. I came to visit her in the hospital. I heard her sadness. I heard her say, "Must I die?" She followed the Laws of Kosher.
My father made sure of that. He rammed them and a million more
down us.

My mother was the greatest cook you would want to meet. I have some
of her recipes for her baked goods of white flour and white sugar and carmelized this and that. She was such a good baker, and such a good fryer,
and such a good maker of french fries, and such a great maker of all the other goodies I would love to eat. She followed all the Laws. We had separate
plates for eating milk and meat. We had separate silverware. We waited so many hours after meat before we drank milk. We did not eat bacon because Jewish people do not eat pork. We did not eat shellfish, because the Laws say not to, but none of the Laws of how to eat seemed to matter.
They did not improve her health a bit. They did not enlighten
her about healthier eating practices. She kept a Kosher home
but it did not make any health difference.

Most of the Observant Jewish people I know are still eating the same
as my mother.
They love their Soft Drinks.
They love their cookies, and what nots, and to be part of the crowd,
I will eat them too.

In spite of 13 or more years of Your Enchanted Gardener, I would say eating
organically has caught on to some extent with or without me among the Jewish communities where I eat, but the status quo still basically praises
White flour egg Bread Challah, mainly preservative filled. They eat it each Friday night and Saturday topped with a Holy Blessing.

I have long felt--why not have a bread that is Blessed from the inside out,
from the earth, to the farmer, from the farmer to the baker, from the baker
to the table?

Why have all these lovely Prayers
and nice things to say about the Holy Nature of Grains
when the grains have been seduced
and fragmented? The finest ignorant Kosher bakers
are assisting constipation and helping suck minerals from the bones
of their shoppers. Then we wonder why the next generation
goes senile before it can pass its wisdom on to the young.

I have ranted about this from time to time.
Here comes Leslie! Close your ears.

I have for the most part stopped ranting.
I just bring my Holy Grains
and show what happens when you put them in soil
and water them.

For the most part, deep down,
I have been eating my feelings,
while watching this one
and that one going in for surgery
and as they wonder why did God do this?

It is not God who did it.

Like most of us, we learn after we get cut.
We learn after we start limping around and then
we start doing the right thing Kosher or not.

So here we are at another Mother's Day.
So here we are and I am 57.

I apologize for casting ill will on your Challah--
your white bread or even whole wheat bread Challah
that leaves most of us in need of an allergy shot be we
Blessed or not.

I have reason to stand up and say,
that in the Enchanted Garden Era--
this incoming 1000 years of peace--
the Laws of Kosher will change, and I for one,
will do all I can to see to that,
and I wonder, why in the name of God
do I feel like eating a donut?

Your Enchanted Gardener,
Leslie

MY Mother's Day Message

Making A Sacred Challah:
http://lesliegoldman.com/Essene_School_of_Thought/id40.htm

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Father-Son Healing:
Sitting with the Dead
http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=92&i=205

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http://curezone.com/blogs/m.asp?f=92&i=236

Keeping My Appointment with Reb Zalman:
http://www.lesliegoldman.com/Heart&Soul/id45.htm




 

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