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>it is sad to not be able to buy original forms of fruits/veggies at the
>store...i wonder
i think it is the great news, making the transition difficult okay ,
but
for the better.
It was a nice dream to hope that only few percents of the population
could
free time for others to produce useless silly things. It works for a
while
but we are living a time of realising that it can't continue that way
.
the result that we see now is detructions of ecosystems , dramatic
loss in
fertility ,degenerative diseases etc, unhapiness at work , speedy
rythme of
life ......
So it is great news to learn that we need to be part of our respective
supporting ecosystems, in a more directly involved way.
>if there are any there at all....i have been checking in to buying some
>heirloom seeds for my garden in order to try and have as original/natural
>plant matter as possible.
>i am also researching native plants in my area...South Texas...in order to
>find natural/unadulterated plants to eat.
wonderful !
....maybe it is part of human evolution to alter our food
>sources, who knows? just musing :)
seeing the degeneration of human species as an evolution is a nice
reassuring way of being in denial.
If evolution it is ,it will have to be an out of body experience . the
transcendance of our physical limitations . why not ?
jean-claude
jean-claude
>Mary C.
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