As an organic farmer specializing in small scale high quality vegetable production, I encourage all of you to make a sincere effort in learning how to grow your own food.
I will contribute some ideas that may help you see the importance of your own sustainability in the chaos around the corner.
I will begin with a topic that will hopefully rattle a few cages.
The Great Lie About Factory Organic Food Production! Forthcoming
For all of you who shop at the "Organic Food" Chains
Dare you to come intern at my new home in Merlin, Oregon. Double Dare You??
The Galactic Federation is sensitive to the needs of all species who work under the auspices of the federation. Many species enjoy the process of connecting in a meaningful way with the source of their nutrition. Being a 5th dimentional creature does not neccesarily mean we are without the physical vehicle. Replicators are an abhorant concept to those connected to the land. All are accomodated on vessels spanning 100s of miles.
Dear Star Rider...are you intending to live on the ships or earth or just be supplied your food from whatever source makes it available to you. The resonance of mother Gaia also feeds your body for the times you are living in her company. The seed you personally moisten and nurture yourself also brings balance to your body. Your energy serves the food and soil you grow, we are part of each other here on earth. We can benefit from best practice for sure but how do we determine that? Are you a food grower? Do you know what amazing experiences are had by all elements involved in this kind of relationship? Love+Laughter Zeer
Why would any ambivilent society of galactic brotherhood (And Sisterhood) deny us the wonder of a fresh tomato. You bet, Warren, you'll have all you can handle- and no hornworms in space!!
Dear Warren ...do you know how easy it is to grow tomatoes...even if you live in a condo you could grow plants in containers inside or on a balcony. They are one of the hardiest natural wonders of gardening. Just take some seed from the next tomato you consume lay them between some paper towel for a few days until they dry, get your bucket, put some holes in the bottom for drainage fill it with some earth and compost or fertiliser from a friends garden. Put your seeds in with at least a 30cm diameter of space around them at a depth of 1-2 cm and water lightly every 3 or 4 days. Love+Grow Laughter Zeer