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Every Garden is Attacked
Copyright 2004, Paul Kyriazi
Anytime you plant, build, or create something, like a garden, it
will be attacked from without (birds) or within (insects). This
is not bad. This is the law of nature. And of human nature.
Understanding this should not make you negative or distrustful
of people. It's just a natural law. Give a party and there will
be party crashers. It's inevitable. And the larger the energy
you create the larger the attack.
Just ask any lottery winner. They'll tell you how their
winnings we're attacked. Just like Norman Mailer wrote in
"Tough Guys Don't Dance", Why does everyone think my money is
there to make rage on, as if it weren't part of me, like a
precious organ?"
This makes one wonder if the old adage, "Blood is thicker than
water," was thought up by undeserving relatives.
The attacks from outside your garden, like birds and weather,
are understandable. But the attacks that come from within, the
people that you pay to take care of your garden, always come as
surprises. Why did he steal from my garden? Why did he step on
my flowers?
The answer is simple. It's the law of nature. So protect the
garden that you are now planning, especially once it starts
growing prosperous.
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