Showing posts with label Creation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creation. Show all posts

Friday, April 20, 2012

Garden of Eden: The Road Map to How We Should Be Living

We open in the Garden of Eden, in the days of Adam and Eve. The world's "First Couple" had everything they needed to sustain their life, as it had been provided to them by God. Life- giving plants, trees, herbs and shrubs had been laid out for their enjoyment. They were entrusted with the responsibility of caring for the garden and all of its inhabitants. Life was good.



We have strayed so far from this outline designed by God. The life we were intended to live and the food we were supposed to eat has been placed on the back-burner and in exchange we became literally addicted to things like "fast foods" and preservatives. Things with no essential life-preserving, natural ingredients and foods that are preserved by chemicals just so they last longer.

I don't recall there being any means for preserving food in the Garden of Eden. Everything that was to be consumed was fresh and ready to eat when ripe and not being chemically transformed into something that lengthens shelf-life, but shortens our own lives.

We need to get back to basics and I think the Garden of Eden is the perfect outline for a plan. Growing your own food and encouraging others in the community to do so can actually be the first step to establishing your Garden of Eden, your Heaven on Earth.

By working together with local growers you can strategically plan what you grow, in order to create bountiful harvests that can feed the entire community. Sharing what you have extra from your garden and receiving what others have to offer creates a community co-op of sorts.


Now, Adam and Eve weren't just "kicking it" all up in the garden, in fact, they worked their butts off to keep the garden in order. It does require a great deal of time, and a lot of patience, but hard work always pays off with big rewards, and there is truth in the quote, "You reap what you sow". Till the earth and keep the soil clean, moist and ready to receive the water and sun, and you can't go wrong.

I truly believe we can all reap the benefits of starting a home garden. Even if you live in an apartment, or condo, or don't have much yard space, you have a place to grow something, anything. There are several online videos on how to create indoor spaces for growing. There's nothing to it, but to do it.

One of the things I can share about first starting out is don't try and over-do it. Don't go out and buy all the bells and whistles, you know, like expensive pots and insecticides and weed killers, etc.

When we started our garden, "Adam" and I, we used empty egg crates, they make the perfect little pods for planting seeds because they are so easy to scoop out when it is time to transplant, or move the sprout to a bigger container for growing.


We also used empty plastic juice bottles. These make the perfect little green houses. And as far as pesticides and weed killers, etc. go, we prefer not to use them. "Adam" and I research and find recipes for all natural products with organic ingredients, that when combined, create nature's finest insect repellents and weed killers that are harm-free for the soil. 

Pre-fabricated, above ground planting boxes are quite costly (http://ow.ly/aqjAQ), but "Adam" used pieces of scrap wood we had in the backyard and built several beds, even a king-size litter box for the cats, but that's another story. My point is, if you see an idea that you want to use, get creative and find a way to obtain the same result for less dollars out of pocket.

Now you may not have the luxury of having scrap wood, nails, hammer, etc. just at your fingertips, but the investment and cost of these items is so much more valuable and definitely cheaper than buying pre-fabricated things that can be made with materials we already have or can purchase for less than the cost of what's pre-made on the shelf.

God's first gift to mankind was the Garden of Eden and I believe we all should have a garden, a small garden if your space is limited, but a garden none the less. Be creative and grow what you like to eat. You will save money over time and the health benefits of eating fresh vegetables that have been prepared in a manner that will not take away the life-preserving properties naturally found in them are well worth the time it would take to start and maintain a garden.

Plant fruit trees and flowers, herbs and succulents, and add water elements to the yard. The sound of running water is soothing and provides therapy to those who are meditating within earshot of the sound of water cascading over rocks.

Maybe even a small fish pond with a waterfall in it would be ideal. Top it all off with a birdbath and bird house. This will encourage pollination, attracting birds and bees.

All of this was in the first Garden and I truly believe the key to having a piece of Heaven here on Earth begins with having your own garden to enjoy and care for, the way God intended, reaping what we sow and having endless supply of food made especially for our bodies.

Plant a seed today and stop delaying your entry to the Garden of Eden.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Here's to Your Health: From The Creator's Point of View

Growing your own food is the first road you should follow on your way to the Garden of Eden.
 ~ Lady Lavender

Jethro Kloss
"The Creator of this universe made man in the beginning out of the ground. The different properties found in the earth are found in man, and the fruits, grains, nuts and vegetables contain the same elements which are found in earth, and in man. When these fruits, grains, nuts and vegetables are eaten in their natural state and not perverted and robbed of their life-giving properties in their preparation, health, beauty and happiness will be the sure reward. The scripture which says, "My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge," is surely being fulfilled. But our loving heavenly Father is looking down and He, seeing the untold suffering and wretchedness, has made provision that the use of these things which He has provided will surely bring relief. Read, in this book, of the wonderful properties which are in trees, herbs, flowers and roots, and leaves of the trees, which the Holy Book says are for our medicine. Ezek. 47:12. There are also wonderful life-giving properties in fruit, if properly eaten, and not combined with other foods, the combination of which causes fermentation and other disturbances and thus destroys their life-giving properties."
~ Excerpt from the Foreword of the book "Back to Eden" by Jethro Kloss


Have you ever heard the phrase, "You are what you eat"? Well pay attention people because this one is for real. It turns out we really are made up of what we eat, and, if we eat properly, it's all good. However, poor eating habits will certainly lead to dis-ease and other complications in your body and mind. Jethro Kloss (1863-1946) was an herbalist, food scientist, inventor, lecturer, writer and teacher, known for his advocacy of the use of nature's healing resources.

His book, Back to Eden was first published in 1935, and a much larger revised edition was published in 1939. Due to overwhelming popularity in the sixties and eighties members of the Kloss family authorized another edition to be published in 1986. This one included insights from Kloss' son, Eden, his daughter, Promise, and granddaughter Doris.

The book is a one-stop shop for all things healthy. It focuses on his methods for healing the body naturally with herbs, proper diets and exercise, and a life in harmony with our environment, utilizing its resources the way God intended. For example, he believed that the human diet should not include any meats, eggs, dairy products, sugar, spices, and fermented foods. The book includes numerous self-healing remedies using herbs and things that grow naturally and several recipes for good "soul" food, food good for your soul.

One website dedicated to the Back to Eden concept is www.backtoedenfilm.com. This site features a movie you can watch for free about how to grow your own food naturally and easily. God provided everything we need to do this. It was his intent with the Garden of Eden, and his intent for us here on earth.

One of the most interesting testimonies of the host of the movie was that we all try really hard to grow our gardens. We use weed eaters, and fertilizers, and tillers, and all other manners of foolishness to grow what God has been growing since the beginning of time, with little to no effort. Think about it. The trees in the forest, the cactus in the desert, nature's mountains, landscaped with trees, brush, flowers, all just growing with no care being given. To me, they are great examples of God's perfection and a lesson we need to learn about how to care for the earth we have been entrusted by God to care for.

"And by the river upon the bank thereof, on this side and on that side, shall grow all trees for meat, whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the fruit thereof be consumed: it shall bring forth new fruit according to his months, because their waters they issued out of the sanctuary: and the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and the leaf thereof for medicine"
~ Ezekiel 47:12