What if IN (being within) COME (coming out of) implies IN (living) COME (process of dying) aka evaluation within value?
Could suggested income by others tempt one to ignore being perceiving evaluation within perceivable value? What if holding onto suggested currency tempts one (living) to ignore resisting perceivable current (process of dying)?
Nature doesn't brand; it generates the opportunity to grow (living) within loss (process of dying).
I grow stinging nettle on any unused soil I get access to, because it grows fast and with next to no maintenance; offers lots of benefits; keeps the uninitiated away, and can be harvested over and over again. As for pines...the forests around me are full of them and so I can turn full mohel on them and clip those tasty tips during winter.
I haven't bought any brand tea in about 20 years or so. Test what grows naturally around you and experiment with growing it.
Can you “feel” a difference when you do?
Just reach out and touch a stinging nettle and it makes you feel right away...
Anyway...I'm not the guy looking for effects when it comes to consuming; I just add whatever grows around me to get my immune system to adapt, and whatever doesn't offend remains in rotation.
Since I train a lot; I noticed that green teas help me digesting; calming down; keeping my respiratory system unclogged; help balance the loss of energy at weather changes; help to sustain warmth during the cold season, no issues with virility, and they never tempt over-consumption. Also mostly a very family & farmstead friendly liquid (just watch out with boiling pine-needles or you get turpentine).
What if IN (being within) COME (coming out of) implies IN (living) COME (process of dying) aka evaluation within value?
Could suggested income by others tempt one to ignore being perceiving evaluation within perceivable value? What if holding onto suggested currency tempts one (living) to ignore resisting perceivable current (process of dying)?
Indica or sativa? Has a frenetic sativa vibe to me.
Urtica dioica until November; pinus sylvestris l until March or so.
Serious question: do you actually drink nettle and pine tea? If you do can you recommend a good brand? Can you “feel” a difference when you do?
Yep.
Nature doesn't brand; it generates the opportunity to grow (living) within loss (process of dying).
I grow stinging nettle on any unused soil I get access to, because it grows fast and with next to no maintenance; offers lots of benefits; keeps the uninitiated away, and can be harvested over and over again. As for pines...the forests around me are full of them and so I can turn full mohel on them and clip those tasty tips during winter.
I haven't bought any brand tea in about 20 years or so. Test what grows naturally around you and experiment with growing it.
Just reach out and touch a stinging nettle and it makes you feel right away...
Anyway...I'm not the guy looking for effects when it comes to consuming; I just add whatever grows around me to get my immune system to adapt, and whatever doesn't offend remains in rotation.
Since I train a lot; I noticed that green teas help me digesting; calming down; keeping my respiratory system unclogged; help balance the loss of energy at weather changes; help to sustain warmth during the cold season, no issues with virility, and they never tempt over-consumption. Also mostly a very family & farmstead friendly liquid (just watch out with boiling pine-needles or you get turpentine).