The
Ecological Wisdom of Enjoying Raw Foods
by Don Weaver
"Then
what is the answer?
Integrity is wholeness, the great beauty is
Organic wholeness, the wholeness of life and things, the divine beauty of the
universe. Love that, not man apart from that, or else you will share
mans pitiful confusions, or drown in despair when his days darken."
Robinson Jeffers
"It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare,
it is because we do not dare that they are difficult."
Seneca
"Beauty will save the world."
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
At age 17, my life
was focused on playing basketball to experience exciting fun, a socially-admired
external identity ("basketball star"), and a possible pro career.
At 18, attending U.C. Berkeley on a basketball scholarship, I was stunned to
see how unhealthy and unhappy most of my 30,000 fellow students appeared, so
I was compelled to begin a study of the causes of health and disease. This naturally
led me deep into nutrition, agriculture, ecology, psychology, philosophy, religion/spirituality
all of them revealing that first law of ecology noted by John Muir and
others: "Everything is connected to everything else!"
By 19, Id understood the personal-and-planetary tragedy of animal-exploitive
agriculture and drug-oriented disease-treating industries, thus I followed my
conscience to become vegetarian and then vegan within the year. Accelerated
by some fasting and the natural desire for fresh, raw, organic produce, my health
and mental clarity improved dramatically, and simultaneously my heart expanded
in concern for the plights of humanity, other animals, and the whole natural
world. Ill never forget the amazing experience of walking the streets
of Berkeley while fasting, and beginning to spontaneously see not mere superficial
human egos, as Id been accustomed to seeing, but unique and sacred human
souls struggling to remember who they are. I felt deeper compassion than ever
before. Not long after, a friend invited me to view "Brother Sun, Sister
Moon" on campus. Franco Zefferellis powerful, moving film on the
life of St. Francis "patron saint of the animals" pulled
my heart wide open and left me deeply inspired and convinced that human beings
can remember, awaken, and transform their lives and the world.
In my ongoing search to find ways of living, and eating, which might be optimal
for human and total ecological health, I discovered the brilliant health educator
Herbert Shelton and his great books elucidating the art and science of health
called Natural Hygiene. It is about the simply revolutionary practice of "health
by healthful living," and describes the natural, healthy relationships
we have to all parts of Nature: food, water, air, sunlight, soil, plants, trees,
animals, our bodies and total living environment, and our fellow human beings.
It encourages positively embracing -- in balance-- all the causes of health,
while avoiding and boycotting all the causes of disease, whether
mental, emotional, physical, environmental, or other.
In Superior Nutrition and other books, Shelton points out that the already "Sun-cooked"
perfection of fresh, whole, organic fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds can
supply all our nutrient needs abundantly when theyre grown on pure fertile
soils enriched with natural rock powders and plant-based composts. Like the
legendary "Healthy Hunzas," Shelton knew that the full spectrum of
rock-borne minerals are a key to growing real food which can support the truly
healthy human mind-body-spirit! Like Julius Hensel and Sampson Morgan before
him, he taught us we didnt need to depend on animal manures or slaughterhouse
byproducts to grow the best foods, and like J.I. Rodale and John D. Hamaker,
implored us to begin remineralizing soils everywhere with finely-ground rocks
like the Hunza people do twice a year, using the silt-rich glacial meltwater
coming from that huge Himalayan rock-grinder, the Ultar glacier.
I was thrilled to realize that human society truly had the viable option to
move away from planetary destruction and "back to the Garden" or,
really, forward toward an enlightened, compassionate, Earth-regenerative Garden
Culture where health, happiness, and the beautiful gifts of Nature are nurtured,
propagated, revered, and treasured. While many world religions seem pre-occupied
with "the hereafter," it is good to imagine and better to bring forth
"Heaven on Earth" here and now, don't you agree? To help do my part,
at age 21 in 1977, I became one of the rare raw food and veganic/Hygienic gardening
"pioneers" of the time. Having enjoyed great health on 100% raw plant
foods in the 26 years since, I'm heartened to see the apparent exponential growth
of raw foods and eco-health appreciation, blossoming forth in numerous websites,
books, periodicals, raw cafes and restaurants even "celebrities"
like Mel Gibson, Demi Moore, Woody Harrelson, Sting, Daryl Hannah, and James
Bond (Pierce Brosnan) are embracing a raw foods diet and more ecologically-responsible
lifestyle. Should vegan presidential candidate and organic agriculture advocate
Dennis Kucinich (www.kucinich.us) adopt a raw vegan diet and be elected U.S.
President, that would definitely be a first, and probably just the kind of miracle
this world needs to reverse its ecocidal course.
I don't mean to criticize anyone for whatever diet they may be on now; I do
intend to encourage awareness of the vegetarian, vegan, and raw vegan options,
and of Natural Hygiene and Earth Regeneration needs, so we might all gain clarity
on how we can best create personal-and-planetary health, for Heaven-on-Earth's
sake. Having given Natural Hygiene and raw-veganic gardening and eating a fair
26-year trial, I'm grateful to report I'm feeling younger and far healthier
than when I started (our body does replace itself every 11 months, although
the bones are said to take 7 years), and to know I'm making a contribution to
solving global health and environment problems, now at Crisis/Opportunity stage
due to 6.3 billion people being too out of touch with Nature's ways of creating
health and abundance, and being parasitic "Takers" rather than symbiotic
"Leavers" and "Regenerators." As the parasite typically
kills the host, we are killing the Gaiasphere -- our global life support
system. You may learn much more about this Crisis/Opportunity for the cost of
your study time by downloading my free Web-books at www.remineralize.org. They
are The Survival of Civilization by John Hamaker and me, and my new book, To
Love And Regenerate The Earth. (Invitation Letter available on request.)
To learn more of the diet-environment connection, I recommend Earthsave founder
John Robbins' Diet For A New America and The Food Revolution,
and Mad Cowboy: plain truth from the cattle rancher who wont eat meat,
by Voice For A Viable Future founder Howard Lyman. These books include many
powerful statistics on the contrasting ecological "footprints" of
animal-based, vegetarian, and vegan diets which I haven't room for here. You
may begin now to note the still greater lifting of ecological burden which occurs
in the transition from mainly cooked vegan to raw vegan diet and agriculture/orchard
culture/permaculture. I've written of the benefits of tree crop-based raw-veganic
agriculture and soil remineralization in other articles you may request from
me. Earthsave recently added Natural Hygiene/raw food educator Doug Graham to
their Board of Directors, in recognition of the vast potential this body of
knowledge and practice offers to help save the Earth.
"Lack
of heart, lack of generosity, is the real disease of our world."
--Bernard Moitessier
Why not use your brilliant vision to see which of the following local/global
problems can be alleviated or eliminated by our transformation into a healthy,
generous, conscious, compassionate, raw-vegan species, one naturally fitted
for continued life within this Biosphere: Human Insanity/Disease/Degeneration/Violence,
Soil-and-Food Depletion, Malnutrition/Famine, Animal Abuse/Killing, Deforestation/Dieback/Desertification,
Species Extinction, Toxic Waste, Air Pollution, Global Climate Chaos
.
I encourage you to explore these challenges and relationships in your life,
and consider well the ecological wisdom of simpler, more natural living, enjoying
the fantastic variety of beautiful, delicious, perfectly nourishing plant foods
we can grow and eat without vast expenditures in processing, packaging, refrigeration,
burning fossil fuels, cutting more trees, wrecking our climate, etc. I invite
you to join the great work of giving back to the Earth more than we take, so
that we may all survive, thrive, and continue a conscious evolution of Life
on a small planet! May the wonderful words of Phillip Brooks inspire us all:
"Be such a person and live such a life, that if every person were such
as you, and every life such as yours, this Earth would be Gods paradise."
Don
Weaver is a gardener-ecologist-writer-educator in the San Francisco Bay Area.
He is on the writing staff of Living Nutrition magazine, and is currently focused
on inviting
the world to read the free online books by him and John Hamaker, and helping
create
new Earth Regeneration gardens, orchards, farms, centers, and communities worldwide.
Contact Don via earthdon@yahoo.com or POB 620478, Woodside CA 94062.
By Permission of Author
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