Does anyone else feel like their doing Gods work when they grow mushrooms? I feel something so magical bringing them into the world. I feel I am doing Gods work everytime I see a pin![]()
although I have at times referred these mushrooms as the fruit of the gods, I would say no. I believe what is godly is what is also natural, and there isn't much natural about cultivating them in a tub inside. now the life cycle of the mushroom and the way it works, and interact with other organisms. The way all living things live and work together really, in a complex system of give and take. this is what I view as gods work. Humans (atleast most) seem to live completely separate from the rest of the world. We have our cities(our "habitat") nearly void of any trees, except for the few in the park down the street, all animals once there have been pushed out. I sometime wonder what the ecosystem of our country was like be for we came from Europe and shit on it. I wonder of species we never discovered who were subsequently extinct due to our toxic move westward . I think of the buffalo, and think about reading in history books about how VASTLY, VASTLY abundant they were in the plains just 200 years ago, now look how many our left. We are constantly taking, consuming, being extremely wasteful, and hardly giving anything back, we fail to realize the very earth we are decimating, Is our sole provider, and eventually, we will be the source of our own demise. Sorry for the hippy jarbin, just had to get that out there
north America was being altered by man in large ways far earlier than the arrival of Europeans. And we can find analogs of human cities in "nature". We seem to have this view of nature as pristine and apart from man, man as unnatural and apart from the perfect, as though we really were thrown out of the first garden. While I am not defending man or his behavior. I am saying it is far more complex than your post suggests
although I have at times referred these mushrooms as the fruit of the gods, I would say no. I believe what is godly is what is also natural, and there isn't much natural about cultivating them in a tub inside. now the life cycle of the mushroom and the way it works, and interact with other organisms. The way all living things live and work together really, in a complex system of give and take. this is what I view as gods work. Humans (atleast most) seem to live completely separate from the rest of the world. We have our cities(our "habitat") nearly void of any trees, except for the few in the park down the street, all animals once there have been pushed out. I sometime wonder what the ecosystem of our country was like be for we came from Europe and shit on it. I wonder of species we never discovered who were subsequently extinct due to our toxic move westward . I think of the buffalo, and think about reading in history books about how VASTLY, VASTLY abundant they were in the plains just 200 years ago, now look how many our left. We are constantly taking, consuming, being extremely wasteful, and hardly giving anything back, we fail to realize the very earth we are decimating, Is our sole provider, and eventually, we will be the source of our own demise. Sorry for the hippy jarbin, just had to get that out there
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yes it is more complex, but I cant very well express all my thoughts in a single post. I think your missing my point, two story stone houses, or evidence of cities/civilizations before europeans have nothing to do with it. Its the fact that modern man(most at least) have very little understanding of the natural world around them and thus have very little respect for it. That was not the case here before we came from Europe. To the extent and amount of change and destruction that occurred in N America since the move from Europe, I'd like to here of any previous alterations from man that compare. It will all level out in time, nothing man can do will override the power of nature, and at a moments notice a large natural disaster can stike, and man's disconnect with nature, and reliance on modern conveniences will be his downfallnorth America was being altered by man in large ways far earlier than the arrival of Europeans. And we can find analogs of human cities in "nature". We seem to have this view of nature as pristine and apart from man, man as unnatural and apart from the perfect, as though we really were thrown out of the first garden. While I am not defending man or his behavior. I am saying it is far more complex than your post suggests
yes it is more complex, but I cant very well express all my thoughts in a single post. I think your missing my point, two story stone houses, or evidence of cities/civilizations before europeans have nothing to do with it. Its the fact that modern man(most at least) have very little understanding of the natural world around them and thus have very little respect for it. That was not the case here before we came from Europe. To the extent and amount of change and destruction that occurred in N America since the move from Europe, I'd like to here of any previous alterations from man that compare. It will all level out in time, nothing man can do will override the power of nature, and at a moments notice a large natural disaster can stike, and man's disconnect with nature, and reliance on modern conveniences will be his downfall
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