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The Healing Garden

4/25/2017

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Why Reconnecting to Nature is so important for our Lives 

Nature is important to our lives. It is not only adding beauty to what we see or adding scents to what we smell, it is also adding life to our cells and keeping us healthy.
We are made by nature and we are nature but we forgot it!
We are born in Nature, we are living on a planet called Earth, this planet is covered by Nature, it breathes the same air, drinks the same water and we need all fruits,vegetable, flowers and plants to feed us with the best things they feed themselves from the Earth. They are made for us to eat and to regenerate ourselves.
Without them, we would die.
Our own DNA depends on Nature’s DNA.
 

Since ancient times, many civilizations have realized the healing qualities of gardens. The earliest hospitals in the Western world were infirmaries in monastic communities where herbs and prayer were the focus of healing and a cloistered garden was an essential part of the environment.
Restorative gardens for the sick, which were a vital part of the healing process from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century, provided ordered and beautiful settings where patients could begin to heal, both physically and mentally. These were often part of hospitals prior to the mid-twentieth century and are regaining popularity now.

With the pace and the stress of modern life, its hard to find such a place, but your garden can be your own place of refuge and recuperation, a restorative landscape that’s a place for contemplation and a place that offers the chance to revive in the peace, serenity and beauty of nature.

The Frequency Level of Everything

Everything has its own frequency and plants and nature vibrates together with the same frequency. This is why we need to Reconnect with Nature. .
We need to reconnect the frequency of the original DNA of the plant to recover our original DNA frequency.
Cancer is a disorganisation of the cells that can be restore by a correct DNA frequency also this is the reason nobody found the remedy for cancer, no investment were made to research the frequency that could cure cancer. This frequency is in original seed plants. 
This frequency can be found in nature, not in synthetics; this frequency is at the tip of your fingers.

Grow your own Fragrant Garden! Grow your Healing Garden!
This website will help you creating your garden and discovering the healing power of plants and flowers! If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask our experts in your Q&A section.

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    • Alecost
    • Anchusa
    • Angelica
    • Balkan Sage
    • Balm
    • Basil Sweet & Bush
    • Bergamot
    • Borage
    • Calaminth
    • Camphor Plant
    • Caraway
    • Catmint
    • Chamomile
    • Chervil
    • Chives
    • Clary
    • Comfrey
    • Coriander
    • Dill
    • Elecampane
    • Fennel
    • Fennel Florence
    • Feverfew
    • Garlic
    • Germander
    • Giant Catmint
    • Herb Patience
    • Horehound
    • Hyssop
    • Lad's Love
    • Lady's Maid
    • Lavender
    • Lily of the Valley
    • Lovage
    • Lungwort
    • Mace
    • Mallow
    • Marigold
    • Marjoram
    • Melilot
    • Mints
    • Old Lady
    • Parsley
    • Pennyroyal
    • Rosemary
    • Rue
    • Sage
    • Salvia Virgata Nemorosa
    • Santolina Chamaecyparissus
    • Savory
    • Sorrel
    • Sweet Cicely
    • Tansy
    • Tarragon
    • Thyme
    • Vervain
    • Woad
    • Wormwood
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