Agroculture
What is Agroculture?
It is the wise coexistence of man with nature, the cultivation of plants, and the raising of animals in perfect harmony with the ecosystem.
Agroculture: The First Culture
For us, it is urgent to be in contact with the earth, Mother Earth, the sacred Pacha Mama. It is important to know that for the Gnostic, the return to nature is a physical and spiritual progress, but humans see it as a terrible regression.
The men and women of the Aquarian Age are magical, simple beings who are in love with creation and who delight in their integration on all levels of life. The discovery of the secrets that every plant and animal reveals to them is a constant source of inspiration.
People become more sensitive day by day to the vibrations of Nature. The mother envelops them in her orchestra of vibrations, colors, and sounds, taking them on a journey, gradually awakening their vortices and chakras until they consciously become part of that same miracle of Life.
Feeling like an integral part of Life, knowing and joyfully living one's role in Creation, is to be born again. One must understand that the Parable of the Prodigal Son applies not only to the integration between Son and Father but also to us prodigal children who have strayed or left the bosom of our Blessed Mother Nature.
The Return to Eden
The return is to close the cycle, from the departure from Eden to its return. While it is true that this is an internal alchemical process, it is also a physical process carried out by awakening the magic of the physical senses, or what the master calls the Magic of the Fields.
Entering the Promised Land, the Exodus, the Island, implies a reunion with Agroculture, an extraordinary magical symbiosis between our physical and spiritual lives. Alchemy, or work with the philosophical earth, is intimately related to the faculty of Agriculture and the elements of Nature.
The Aquarian Man must become a magician-priest of Nature to once again become the King, that Man-Deva, awakened in the Science that governs him, consciously connected to all aspects of life, living the liturgy of his existence in fullness.
"This ancient science was the first culture taught by the Gods to humans in Lemuria... and it will also be the culture of entry into the Golden Age of the great sixth Koradi race."
This is why every Gnostic student, every young person, should strive to learn the fundamentals of agriculture, as it changes our way of seeing the doctrine and ourselves.
Practical Vision for the Future
During the Holy Week Convivence of 2003, the Venerable Master Lakhsmi publicly clarified that it was time for Gnostics to organize, some in the countryside and others in cities and towns, creating a cooperative system to ensure food security for the Gnostic people.
Those living in integral farms or communities would grow healthy food to sell to those in the cities, providing them with a reliable source of sattvic energy for the generation of Hydrogen Si 12, somewhat counteracting the negative effects of the poisons we consume daily.
In this way, Gnostic missions could continue in large cities but with continuous integration with the fields and communities. The people would find refuge in the Fields to relieve themselves of the terrible ravages and stress of the systems, recharging their batteries, and taking harmony and strength to face modern life again.
Edward Winfield
International Coordinator for Agroculture
The Importance of the Field
It is time to reevaluate our concepts about the countryside. The 'Piscian' perception that living simply in the countryside is impractical or unrealistic is not fair. Those of us who think simply this way simply lack culture and must acknowledge our lack of training and updating in the teachings of the Divine Daimon.
The Elder Brothers from Space have 'integration' as their motto, and as the master affirms, the future of humanity lies in the countryside. Not knowing how to live simply in the countryside is a sign of a significant cultural void in our formation.
"In his great wisdom, the master conveys the need to make peace with nature, familiarizing ourselves with the countryside, so that when that with the cataclysms come, it is not be a too hard and too forced blow too harsh for us."