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Spiritual Gardens

This image is from my garden.  It is in fact garlic blossoms that spring forth as the garlic goes to seed.  I find them fascinating.  It resembles a Dr. Seuss plant.  I love it so much that for three years I have not harvested the garlic because I want to see the stalks going to seed again. 

Gardens tend to be places where people are more able to connect to peace, calm, and even spiritual guidance. God made beauty on this earth because it was necessary.

He knew we would need to sync with the slower yet tenacious growth of the essence of life. Then when in nature the optimism that is true, not the hurried rush imitating “real life”, would be shown.  This contrast can possibly reset our perspective, and lead us to happiness.

Their are quite a few gardens and wilderness places in religious writ.  Just for fun, look it up!