Filed under: Books, The Farm, Therapies | Tags: brambles, Britains Plants, dock, healing, Herbal, herbs, Kew, nature, nettles, plants, primrose, remedies, Royal Botanical Gardens, toothache, Trees, wild plants
“The birds are singing and the wind is blowing in your hair as you push aside the clinging bramble shoots and step carefully over the nettles. Bending under the low branches of a sloe tree, you are into the woods. The young leaves of the silver birch are unfolding and under your hand its pale bark is cool and smooth, peeling in places to show its pink lining. there are ferns clumped around its base, and a single primrose plant, its downy buds just showing lemon cream”
Gabrielle Hatfield, Hatfields Herbal – The curious stories of Britain’s wild plants
This is the first paragraph from the book I started to read today and it instantly felt so familiar from any time I’ve gone off the beaten track and stepped into some woodland in the UK. I have always felt that plants hold the key to good health, that a cure for everything we know of on earth is available somewhere around us. The introduction of the book talks about how Gabrielle spoke to many people who described how generations of people before them simply knew that a particular plant was good for treating a particular ailment. Passing their knowledge down between generations. This still lives on today, like knowing that a dock leave will stop a nettle sting from itching. If you grew up in Britain, and I’m sure so many other countries in the world too, you just knew about this ability most likely because your parents or grand-parents would have told you about it. Did you know though that chewing one of the bramble leaves mentioned in the passage above can relieve the pain from toothache? Or that as well as the extract from a Primrose being good for cosmetic skin creams that it is also useful for making an ointment for burns? Think how many other useful remedies have been discovered and lost over the thousands of years simply because they haven’t been passed on over time.
In some ways too, modern medicine has distracted away from the potential for plants to heal us of our ills. Many medicines of course are based on plant science, but are synthesised for mass production or modification to speed up their effects, and who knows what that may do to their overall composition or long term effect. But they are subject to medical trials that ensure their safety I hear you cry? Well what better series of medical trials could you have than the ones which have gone on for centuries before modern medicine existed and all people had to help themselves was the flora and fauna around them? Think how, over the existence of mankind, the trial and error process that has been exercised to come to the finding that a particular plant was good for certain conditions.
There is an effort going on via the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew to capture any knowledge that exists about plants and their abilities before any more is lost. If you know about anything that plants have the power to do, visit their site and register your knowledge in their database so your understanding of natures power gets captured for others to use and benefit from.
Filed under: General, Personal, Starting our business, The calmness of life, The Farm | Tags: Bliss, calmness, Countryside, Dreams, edinburgh, farm, Manifestation, massage, Perth, Perthshire, scotland, Yoga
We have found ourselves visiting Perthshire several times this year and each time we are taken aback by its beauty. It is breathtakingly beautiful, its stillness is blissful. We are feeling ourselves being drawn there more and more. Is this where Hectors Farm will take root? It certainly feels right at the moment. Having loved the seaside since childhood, I find myself drawn more and more to woodlands. Maybe there is nothing to be blown away by the sea air anymore, but rather there is much to take root. It is a very exciting time, but also a little frustrating as we are wanting to shake off our old life, particulalry the work one and move away from working and earning to living and earning, NOW! Hectors Farm has taken form on a mental and emotional level and it is starting to slowly manifest into physical form too. Balancing the old life while the new one takes shape is our biggest challenge right now. It often feels like the old life has too strong a hold to be left behind and we find ourselves dragged back into it from time to time. Impatience and frustration are not helpful energies. Absoloute faith in our vision is our driving force. We are painting the picture of our future and bringing it alive, sending out a clear message of intent, so the universe can meet us half way.
“Divine love forsees everything and richly provides everything now” From The Divine Laws of Prosperity, by Catherine Ponders
It has been going on for years; our whole life one could argue. To both of us though, it feels like it has just begun to gain momentum. We have longed for a more natural way of life for years and now we intend to create it for ourselves at Hectors Farm.
We’ll be producing only good things from the farm. Healthy food, a simple, enjoyable way of living, a relaxed and loving view on the world. We’ll be opening the farm gates for others to come and share in these things with us too. We’ll offer some things which will help people to enjoy their lives in the same way we enjoy ours. We are both incredibly excited about it all, but we have some hard work to do to make it happen. But it will happen.
Hectors Farm will begin as a small, simple place. Maybe not much more than a house in the beautiful countryside in Scotland. Over the months and years it will grow. The fields will come alive with produce. The barn will transform into a place of peace and tranquility for people to enjoy life in. People will come and go. Some things will work, some things won’t. As we discover them, they will all be accepted as part of the rich tapestry of life and written about here and in a book documenting the growth of the farm.
At the minute, we are planting the first seeds in the fields. Soon, we hope that we’ll have the first things to share with the world. Foods which we love as a part of our life. It is a time of change, moving from our old world into this new exciting one. I’ll let you know how it unfolds in front of us, the experiences we have, the things we discover, the thoughts which run through our minds, and the discussions which lead to the farm growing around us.
