Wow, I don't even know where to start because this is such an eye opener. If you haven’t watched this documentary, it’s a must watch for all, in my opinion.
Going into this, I was expecting a knowledgeable documentary. Although what I didn't expect was to feel regenerated myself by the wealth of knowledge I didn't realize I needed or needed to be sharing. I have always enjoyed gardening and playing in the dirt I like to say, but the knowledge in this documentary is such an eye opener that we need to be sharing this type of information more. Some may agree that within the last two years alone, mostly due to the pandemic, the love for plants has grown tremendously because well, you already know why. Which in turn resulted in more and more people gardening or collecting plants. As what I would say an amateur to gardening, I understood the need for "all natural" to be of high importance from the get go. But now even more so than ever after watching this documentary. I have always believed all things put on this earth naturally were made exactly for us to survive off of without the need of a “better” man made version.
As a follower of Christ, I myself have to say that there’s a very clear reason why we were created in the garden of Eden. In that time is when we were given dominion over all the Earth. Since the very beginning we have relied on the regeneration of all that we did and consumed. So why can’t we get back to our roots and start to fully trust that we from the get go were given all that we needed to survive and use that to our advantage. Not just for our well-being or well-being of the Earth but for the regeneration of trust that we have been and will continue to be given all that we need to survive.