Vatic Note: I am really liking Forbidden knowledge and their wonderful videos about the unusual. We never learn about our world from the mainstream media. Thank goodness for this service Alexandra is providing to us. This is in line with our commitment to cover stories from other countries and this one surprised me. Its out of line of our normal stories but a welcome relief as well. This reminds us of the horrors kissinger continues to plague upon this planet in the name of greed and evil through wars and undermining other countries. Please enjoy this as much as we did. What a marvelous education about Viet Nam and one of their treasures. Maybe this explains why kissinger used napalm on their forests.
300 Year Old Food Forest in Vietnamby Forbidden Knowledge, December 31, 2010
We're kicking off 2011 on a positive note. It's my great pleasure to
introduce you to my sister site, Next World TV, created by Bibi Farber.
Today's clip is an inspiring story about the past and the kind of future that
is a viable, sustainable one for humanity.
Bibi calls it "Paradise on Earth -- a 300 year old food forest in Vietnam.
28 generations have shared in developing this spectacularly lush
environment, that not only feeds the family but provides all the medicinal
herbs and plants they need."
Video:
http://www.nextworldtv.com/page/745.html
- Alexandra
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Be respectful in your comments, keeping in mind that these discussions will become the Zeitgeist of our time that future database archeologists will discover. Make your comments worthy and on the founding father's level in their respectfulness, reasoning, and sound argumentation. Prove we weren't all idiots in our day and age. Comments that advocate sedition or violence are not encouraged. Racist, ad hominem, and troll-baiting comments might never see the light of day.
This 300 year old sustainable garden alone is incredible, but the people knowing everything about the plants as both food, and medicine is outstanding. We have been so dumbed down, here in the United States of America.
ReplyDeleteI agree, in fact, one good thing that is coming out of all of this is the awakening of the human race to the things that are important that we forgot about.
ReplyDelete- community
- service
- self sustaining knowledge and practice
- love of our neighbors and caring about the victims of our agression.
- Reassessing what is valuable... material wealth or escoteric spiritual wealth?
- an open hand to a stranger
- our mind and heart
- consciousness
So much that we had forgotten and that they had promoted against such knowledge and living choices.