The New Paradigm: Choosing Nature’s Time over Mechanical Time By Jan Johnsen

Photo by Jan Johnsen - All Rights ReservedAnyone who has lost themselves to a daydream on a sparkling afternoon in a garden knows intuitively that time ebbs and flows. We ‘lose track of time’ while raking dry crunchy leaves or snipping old hydrangea blooms. And we see it stretch as we sip tea and marvel at the colors of our roses or the dance of the clouds. Gardens tell us the time — daily time, seasonal time and yearly time — by unfurling leaves and bursting buds, by nascent seed pods and light frost on glistening leaves. This is ‘Nature’s time’, a quiet spiraling of experience that envelops us wholly. What a contrast to its counterpart, our human mechanical time!

Human time hangs heavily around our neck, like an unbreakable locket. It is run by the clock and calendar. It divides our days into hours, minutes, seconds, milliseconds. It is “as rigid and metallic as a massive pendulum of iron that swings back and forth, back and forth…unyielding, predetermined…” (Alan Lightman, Einstein’s Dreams, p.23). Mechanical time puts constant pressure on our lives, superseding all else, and forcing us to forget what really matters. It is as, Meister Eckhart, the 14th century Christian mystic, said, an obstacle in our lives,

Sundial“Time is what keeps the light from reaching us. There is no greater obstacle to God than time: and not only time but temporalities, not only temporal things but temporal affections, not only temporal affections but the very taint and smell of time.”

Nature’s time, on the other hand, ‘makes up its mind as it goes along.’ (Lightman, p 23). It is the smooth and rhythmic unfolding of a flower; the torrent rush of rain in a summer squall; the slow exhale of a deep breath. Nature’s time is as eternal as a granite boulder and as fleeting as a snowflake on a sunny winter day. It needs no device to measure it… the sun’s rays and the moon’s waxing and waning are its dutiful keepers.

Fresh Rose BudI believe a garden helps us celebrate Nature’s time more fully. As Einstein explained, our “place” in the cosmos is not so much a physical site as it is a time frame. Our reality therefore is a blend of space and time. So I guess the best way to understand Nature’s time is as Ram Dass said, ‘Be Here Now’.

And gardens help us do that, in a quiet but glorious way.

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Ortho’s All About TreesBio continued: Ms. Johnsen was named 2003 Instructor of the Year by the New York Botanical Garden. She has also received an AICP achievement award and a Progressive Architecture (PA) award for rooftop greenhouses in NYC. Jan has several books to her credit – her book, Ortho’s All About Trees, is published by Meredith Publishing. She is an engaging speaker and gives talks and workshops throughout the U.S. on the true healing power in plants and places.


Anita Moorjani: She Crossed Over and Came Back to Share What She Learned

| by anitamoorjani.com

“Doctors at the hospital had given Anita just hours to live when she arrived at the hospital that morning, unable to move as a result of the cancer that had ravaged her body for over three years. Anita shares her experience of entering another dimension and being given a choice of whether to return to life or not. She experienced great clarity and understanding of her life and purpose here on earth. Anita subsequently chose to return to life when she understood that “heaven” is a state, and not a place. This subsequently led to a remarkable and complete recovery of her health.” The account of Anita’s experience has been documented by NDERF (Near Death Experience Research Foundation) and has been classified as an “Exceptional NDE”.

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Healing by Jocelyn Graef: Part 10 in Great Awakening

| by Jocelyn Graef

“Understand first that healing is relative term. What one person needs in healing, another person needs not at all. Any form of expression can serve as a vehicle for healing — whether it be conversation, medication, art, music, contemplation, socializing, etc. Each of these and more can serve to heal both the person receiving the gift as well as the one manifesting it…”

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Apologies To The Sacred Masculine by Jeff Brown

“May you feel the presence of the Divine Mother close at heart, inviting you to rest deeply on the tender shores of your own essence, nestling you in the grateful arms of those you have protected. Those who have received your blessings may not always acknowledge it, but your acts of love have landed within us, growing us stronger and infusing us with love’s light. Rest dear warrior, rest. I hold your heart safe.”

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Destiny Vs Choice: Can You Choose What’s Meant To Be by Marie D. Jones

| by Marie D. Jones

“Love coaches will tell you that there are many soul mates out there for you, and not just The One, and that there might be someone destined for you in a sense that they will be the best fit, but they won’t be the only best fit out of billions of people on the planet…The choice to walk that path, to not walk it, to run or skip or bike it. There may be one destination we are moving towards, but we get to choose the route by which we get there…”

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Fear: The Siren Call to Change By Jackie Lapin

| by Jackie Lapin, Illustrations by Richard Crookes

“Fear means you are not willing to venture into the unknown, not willing to take risk, not willing to accept and adjust to change. Fear is about ignoring imperatives to change, putting your head in the sand and expecting the problem to go away, allowing others to control your life because you may not have the courage or confidence to control your own. And fear always leaves your life messy, miserable, and myopic (limited in scope.) You may not actually be aware of the grip fear has over you. And even if you are, you sometimes feel powerless to change because of past, tightly held beliefs. But fear can be your ally. If you feel it, it is a siren call to change!”

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Planetary Healing Through the Song of the Feminine by Dr. Sharon Ufberg, D.C.

| by Dr. Sharon Ufberg, D.C.

“Imagine this… you are immersed in a song that sounds so familiar, that calls you home, that touches your heart and you start to remember who you really are…. This is the intention of a new CD by Devaa Haley Mitchell aptly named, Sacred Alchemy. This music gives you an experience, through the senses, so you can feel what it means to embrace the goddess within. Devaa Haley Mitchell gives us access to our sacred feminine selves by sharing several interpretations of the goddess through her musical arrangements and vocal expressions.”

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What Is A Miracle? by Bernie Seigel, MD

| by Bernie Seigel, MD

“Accept the fact that we are all living miracles and that we are here to learn and become complete as other forms of life are. When you stop to appreciate the miracle, life becomes more interesting and offers much greater potential. I hope some day we will be as interested in exploring our inner space and not just outer space because we are all part of creation. We are all part of the same system. We don’t have to go far to understand how and why.”

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The Global Coherence Initiative by glcoherence.org

| by www.glcoherence.org

“The Global Coherence Initiative is a science-based, co-creative project to unite people in heart-focused care and intention, to facilitate the shift in global consciousness from instability and discord to balance, cooperation and enduring peace. This project has been launched by the Institute of HeartMath®, a nonprofit 501(c)(3), a recognized global leader in researching emotional physiology, heart-brain interactions and the physiology of optimal health and performance…”

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Resurrection by Jocelyn Graef: Part 9 in Great Awakening

| by Jocelyn Graef

“Yes. We are wishing to welcome you. We are Li Chen. We are most happy to be together with all of you tonight. We are choosing to speak on resurrection. This is certainly one of the celebrations of your great master, Jesus, you are so very fond of here in your western culture. Topic of resurrection is certainly a very vast topic; can be perceived and understood in variety of ways. We will begin with the most obvious, the most direct, and move out from there.”

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