Come into Mother Earth’s Garden and Share Her Beauty and Abundance
This is one way of seeing the world.
God created and planted the first seeds.
Mother Earth and Mother Nature are the Whole Mother.
Mother Nature was born and Mother Earth is Her womb. From the womb all living things are produced and reproduced.
The Earth we live on is Mother Earth’s garden. We all share in tending this garden. It is a beautiful garden over all, even though it has its wild patches and untended patches.
God put man on the Earth to act as his servants, to take care of the Earth. We all have our part to play. Some of us are more creative, some are more physical and so on, but we all share in the tending of the wonderful garden.
Co-operation between angelic beings and men play an important part in doing God’s bidding and to help in the task of looking after Mother Earth’s garden. Practical help of angelic intelligences, and the spirits of nature, is available in all work which is designed and performed for the purpose of helping others and of serving the world.
“The various kingdoms of Nature are their field of evolution. We find them in the woods, by the flowers of the meadow and the garden, in water, in air, in fire, in earth, as well as associated with the metals and jewels of the mineral kingdom. Wherever the divine life is manifest, there are God’s faerie children, the nature-spirits, and their elder brethren, the angels, who are shining and beautiful embodiments of His life.” (Geoffrey Hodson)
Together with the angels’ help we are doing and can continue to do Mother proud. We can all try to do our bit. Geoffrey goes on to say: “All those who are engaged in work for the amelioration of human conditions, in whatsoever department of life, may sagely invoke the aid of the mighty races of the angelic hosts. An increase in vitality, virility, and effectiveness, beyond all human commensuration, will most certainly result from this invocation. The work will become almost infinitely far-reaching, for it will be performed in spiritual, mental, and moral regions, as well as in the purely physical world, and we shall have the angels as agents and co-workers there to inspire and strengthen all our efforts by their wisdom and their resistless power and their love.”
On a personal level, I love to make the garden a welcoming place for our guests. I love nurturing plants in the greenhouse and then putting them in the garden or veg patches, or in pots, or the window boxes, and so on. We have planted many trees (hundreds). To watch them grow is like watching our children grow. We actually take some pride in them. I suppose you could say that we share in Mother Nature’s and Mother Earth’s pride.
Perhaps you would like to share your parts of this magnificent garden. Come along and tell us about your personal garden or a famous garden you have visited and enjoyed. Share photos and info with us.
I am actively helping the environment as and when I can.
I am an Ambassador for Ubiee.
I see ‘gardening’ or ‘tending,’ not just as a hobby or pastime, but as a bit of a mission.
If you haven’t already done so, perhaps you’d like to join me in that mission. Together we can make Mother’s garden a clean, loving and beautiful environment to live and share in.
I’d love you to share your gardens from around the world.
Here are some snapshots of my garden.
This is a spot of our garden in front of the house
I call this Rose Bench Corner
The tree on the right is a plum tree that I grew from a plum stone. The stone came from a red plum which I had picked from the tree by our terrace and front entrance to the house. The plums that grow on my little plum tree here are yellow and delicious.
The little shrub next to the bench was grown from a cutting that I took from a friend's shrub. Her name was also Sarah and her surname was Two. So, I call this plant "Sarah Two."
This is Harry Potter, doing what he enjoys most, that is
relaxing in the shade under the bushes.You can see that in summer the grass is not very green due to the sun.
This is Raymonde practising her serve in the garden.
These red rose bushes have flowers on them all year round. We all planted them together in what was the children's sand pit. This picture was taken in the evening and the flowers at the base of the bushes have all closed up for the night and so cannot be seen. The plum tree behind the roses gives beautiful plums very similar to victoria plums.
Angel Cuddles,
Sarah