My dear Seeds,
Sometimes we think that having to take care of the house or the garden is an obligation, but if we look at the beauty they provide... I am looking at Robert's garden, the radishes, the first natural salads. Now the tomatoes, beans, peppers, parsley, coriander are going to start. It’s wonderful!
Today we made some prawn cocktails and we have collected the mint, the parsley, the coriander, the salad, the tomatoes, the onion, the cucumber, and we have prepared some delicious prawn cocktails. Delicious, it is a delicacy to be able to offer, what he sowed and cultivated with so much love.
And what happens? That we forget to contemplate them because we always find excuses. I have not had time, someone said something, I have not asked, I believed it, I thought about it, they did not tell me. Sometimes you have to go to the source and bring a bottle, a pitcher of water because it will give us food. But if we are going to go to the supermarket to buy it, we don't know where it comes from. That is why the truth always comes from the source, the rest are excuses or little lies that help us to deceive ourselves like these two friends, who, because they did not have ties, tied their souls to ideas that were not necessary.
Growing is important, cultivate the land that is life, admire what is around you and you will see the wonders. Give yourself the time and value, it is so beautiful to value what you have done with our hands, to value the land that surrounds you, the harvest you have had, to sweat sometimes because there is no water and you have to go find it far away. To grow fish, in a small lake, but it is life too. And if you value it, you are valuing yourself and giving yourself that great beauty.
The Master of Tiberias never thought that he worked for him or that it was his, on the contrary, he told them: give what you receive. And that was working for others,
Even if it is planting Lilies or planting arugula, but, above all, be constant. It is not only useful once to plant: coriander or parsley or plant arugula. No, it has to be always, always, be constant, in constancy is abundance. When you do it just to do it, everything is forgotten and everything is lost, what is not transmitted is lost. The constancy and the Master of Tiberias taught us it, the constancy.
I am going to tell you how you will communicate with flowers what bees do, the api. First, they fly and contemplate but they will fixate on the most beautiful flower that has the most beautiful colors. Which is the reason? Because each flower before being born chooses the color, and wants to be brighter and more beautiful and its colors more vivid because from that moment it will wait to receive fertilization, and to be able to give the fruits and honey. And you will be able to contemplate how the butterflies come to caress its leaves and be able to fill them with pollen where they will later transmit to the trees, apple trees, pear trees, orange trees, tangerines, mangoes, and thus what a simple bee with your little wings will have given.
But we only remember them once they have bitten us, and they never do it to hurt us, it is to warn us and tell us:
Do not mistreat the flowers, do not pick the flowers, just what you need because we live on them and you live on them.
So, the colors, each flower chooses which one is brighter for the bees to go, and then they can deposit their honey and all the riches. And all the riches. The colors that we always see in nature are yellow, white. Yellow is always on the side of blue or purple flowers. And that beauty is only, to attract the attention of all birds of all birds and insects.
That's why always in a wheat field, there is wheat, just, but there are also flowers; the poppy, which will attract insects and butterflies. And that wheat will multiply, there are also blue those blue flowers, which give us a special eye drop, there are also daisies, whose name means pearls and their yellow center, that is beautiful, that is beautiful.
So, my seeds, it is a lesson of love, of wisdom that they always give us.
With all my love,
Your Jardinera.