I began thinking about creating a space of love after the first book, but the book title "space of love" gets into the reasons why the land is our connection to the universe, God, our spirits, our ancestors, our children and future generations. It is profoundly simple.
All "things" in our material reality are made of and resonate with energy. When you interact with nature, you exchange energy. When you eat food that is farmed with chemicals and genetically modified seeds, harvested by "dead" machines and unconscious people, you are eating "dead" food...toxic food. It was not made "for" you but for profit only. When you plant your own seeds with love, in soil you love, and tend to the plants with the intention of being nourished by them, the food is healing, alive, and loving. There is plenty of science to back this up but even anecdotally, if you've had the privilege of eating fruits from your own tree or vegetables from your own small garden, you have probably noticed the difference in taste and experience...
The most profound wisdom, for me, in creating a space of love, is for my family. I really resonated with the idea that planting a family tree that will grow and greet my great-grandchildren and their children. I would LOVE to have land that my ancestors had planned and created with love with me in mind....I would love to be able to sit under that tree and feel a connection to wise and loving elders who had thought lovingly about the future and me, or the potential of me...
This is what we are all missing today. We are missing a connection to the earth that is timeless and rooted in tradition, love and faith. Creating a space of love is a practical, easy and immediate way we can all begin to claim our heritage and purpose on this earth.