Growing is Healing

We live in a world that now recognizes Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and accepts it more than ever before. This alone is a reason to celebrate, but then add in the medical advances in treatments, the acknowledgment and practice of psychedelic assisted therapy and the breakthroughs in education in health and nutrition, the future is promising.

Unknown cannabis seedling - Nikon D5300

One way to help with those suffering from ptsd, especially combat veterans, is to grow a plant. Seems simple enough right? Well, why over complicate things? The reason this treatment sounds so promising to me is because growing a plant requires, time and patience, but also love and attention. You have to nurture the plant, feed it, water it, take care of it. Some vets, for good reason, have a tough time integrating back into society after witnessing so much death and destruction, so it only makes sense that the cure may be to care for something and preserve it.

Macro shot of cannabis trichomes - Nikon D5300 40mm f/2.8G AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR

I think cannabis is a great plant to work with if you want to test this theory out.

Blue Zamu aka Blueberry Muffin x Zamaldelica - Nikon D5300 40mm f/2.8G AF-S DX Micro NIKKOR

Here’s a poem i wrote for my wife today:

TREES OF SILENCE

Alone she walked, or at least she thought.
Alone she thought, in silence so soft.
But all around were sounds so loud, listening in so very proud.
You see the trees were there, holding space to share,
And the breeze through the air for the leaves to care.
For all around was calm and chaos, everything and nothing.
All is one

And lastly, it's not just people who enjoy grass, so why not put up a pic of a cow enjoying some grass as well, eh?

Random cow I saw on a random road trip - Nikon D5300

Thanks for reading.

OGSoul

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