Wheatgrass
Restoring
not just the body, but the mind and Spirit
by KK Fowlkes and
Chuck Juhn
We have discussed many times how wheatgrass juice
facilitates the cleansing and rejuvenation of the body.
What about the mind? What about the
spirit? According to many ecclesiastical leaders, the mind is part
of the spirit, not the body and the spirit is composed
of a very fine matter. Regardless, both
mind and spirit reside within the body, and are nourished and
supported in some way by the body and what we take into it in the
form of air, food, impressions, and other energies. We
are further affected by what we think and feel, and how we act.
That said, life is much more complicated than any of us know, or
can imagine. We do know that a great energy
animates us and that when this energy is gone, our bodies become
lifeless.
Does science agree with this?
If we look at Einstein’s theory (E=mc2). The
energy content of a body is equal to the mass of the body times
the speed of light squared) we understand that everything that
exists is composed of light waves. We
understand that our actual spirits, this very fine matter that
gives life to the human body is actually wave or light energy.
Some schools of thought speak of energy vortices
composed of the colors of light.
If we accept that spirit
animates the body the question now is: is this
spirit which resides inside the body fed or affected also in some
way by that which we physically eat? If the answer is presumed
yes, then the question arises: was it ever meant to reside in a
body which has become tainted by impurities in flesh, blood, and
bone? And when and if this spirit becomes laden
down by the body in its infirmities do we begin to think thoughts
of less clarity and intelligence? ? It is our
opinion that this is exactly what happens. And
if this should occur, what can it imply for our opportunity and
obligation to fulfill our role in our family, the community, the
nation, and to our creator? This is a problem
we may consider from the perspective of our adult lives, but it is
our theory that this damage to the spirit often actually begins in
the womb of the mother if her body is compromised with toxins from
food, the environment, or other substances she may choose to
imbibe, or the sadness or dislikes she may feel, or the negative
or improper thoughts she may hold. If this is so, we all share
many responsibilities, but what are we to do? Is there any hope?
How can we proceed?
The question more specifically
may be: is there nourishment that can energize,
cleanse, and repair the effects of these lacks or toxic exposures?
Can the same nourishment that energizes and repairs the
body repair the spirit? We wonder: why
did our Creator make fruits and vegetables of all different hues
of the rainbow, i.e. the colors of light? If we
entertain the thought that the human spirit does have energy
fields of each color of light, then the next thought naturally
comes that each color in the foods we eat must strengthen and
nourish each of the colors of the spirit. If
the body and spirit are debilitated, it follows that we must
partake of foods in the way the creator provided, in its natural
state, color, and vibration level. This is best
done using foods prepared at God’s table, brought to perfection
in His light, eaten without processing, adulterating, or
fractioning, and never heated to the point where its intrinsic
life forces are destroyed. This is the regimen
well known and proven through the ages to provide humankind with
all the elements necessary for a long and healthy life as the
basis for fulfilling the role mankind has in the Creation.
Now
we face perilous times, and inherit or suffer ills of our own
devising as we increasingly violate the laws associated with a
healthy physical and spiritual life. Sometimes, if we return to a
natural way of life, our body and soul may reclaim its right to
health and longevity. If, however, the body and spirit are
extremely debilitated, then we must partake of a stronger
medicine.
For this reason, the Creator, in
his wisdom made grass---and made it plentifully. Grass
is the most ubiquitous organic substance on the lands of this
unique planet. We do know that animals also
have spirits and no doubt energy fields which must be energized
and replenished. We can only look outside and
see that it is plentifully provided and is the main food for these
animals. We know that one of the strongest and
most enduring animals, the ox, exists and grows solely on what is
available in the grass of the field. How can this be, when humans
have devised and multiplied to the sky systems of nutrition and
diet demanding this and that combination of foods out of season
and locale?
The
wisdom within the grass is greater that all of this. In fact we
know that the early peoples of the earth, even in the times of
Enoch, knew and used the grasses as a restorative.
Nebuchadnezzar’s story serves well to practically demonstrate an
amazing and ancient wisdom, so simple yet so difficult. He
went out in the fields and ate grass like the oxen, for 7 years.
His mind and his kingdom was then restored to him.
There is a direct, succinct, and deeply moving book
available to us even today that answers each and every question
posed above, and tells us in the simplest and most profound
language that no one is denied the knowledge of the path to
healing and cleansing at every level within us using God’s gift
of the grass. The book was given to us by Edmund Bordeaux Szekeley
and is entitled ‘The Essene Gospel of Peace, Book 4’.
To read this book is to take a long drink at the cold well of a
longed for oasis in the deep desert.
Christ
teaches us in this amazing book, that: “That
most precious gift of your Earthly Mother is the grass beneath
your feet, even that grass which you tread upon without
thought.”
“But now I speak to you of
mysterious things [Mysteries of God], for I tell you truly, the
humble grass is more than food for man and beast. It
hides its glory beneath a lowly aspect…the sons of men walk on
it, plough it, feed it to their beasts, but know not what secrets
are hidden within it, even those secrets of everlasting life in
the heavenly kingdom.”
Jesus went on, “Here is the
secret, Sons of Light; here in the humble grass. Here
is the meeting place of the Earthly Mother and the Heavenly
Father; here is the Stream of Life which gave birth to all
creation; ….”
“It is the angel of Life that
flows through the blades of grass into the body of the Son of
Light, shaking him with her power. For the
grass is Life and the Son of Light is Life, and Life flows between
the Son of Light and the blades of grass, making a bridge to the
Holy Stream of Light which gave birth to all creation
As with Nebuchadnezzar, our
personal kingdoms can be restored to us when we partake of the
lowly grass. The simple words of Jesus in the Essene Gospel
clearly tell us about the true and deep meanings of the humble
grass, and its vital importance to the Sons of Man. In this day
and age, can it make any sense to eat grass? In fact, it may be
our only hope for reversing the terrible degenerative problems of
body, mind, and spirit we see burgeoning on every hand, among
friends, family, and even the citizens of all nations.
There
are some who can go out in the fields and cut and imbibe of the
grasses there. But for those of us who are
unable to do this, what can be done? We have a simple and
inexpensive way of growing this grass in our own homes.
We can even strengthen this grass with the power of the sun
indoors, bringing all the color spectrum of the sun to each blade.
We do this by using a specially developed LED
light that can furnish the grass with all the colors of the
sun, give a deep dark green in the grass, and eliminate much of
the mold problem when grass is grown indoors. Do
we need such a device? No, but it is a simple way to help us
create the best conditions for a healthy complete grass that can
nourish, cleanse, and heal us. It is said that because wheatgrass
takes up more minerals from the soil than any other plant that it
is able to retain more color from the sun than any other plant.
Click
to see the chart the elements show which minerals
absorb the various colors of light.
For this reason, we feel that in addition to love of God and
fellow man, the grasses are a beginning for the restoration of the
spirit of man.
We can transform the river of our
very bloodstream with the juice of grasses which contain the light
of the sun in the form of chlorophyll. We then succeed in bathing
and restoring not only each cell of our body with light but the
spirit which resides there. Such a simple and profound opportunity
exists for each person, whether rich or poor, powerful or weak,
for this is a great and deep wisdom of the ages and sorely needed
in these difficult times.
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