- The order in which things break and the order in which they are fixed are the same
When talking about soil,
it somehow overlaps with the human body.
And that’s not just a metaphor.
Soil, water, and the human body are all based on roughly the same principles.
And the way they break down and heal is surprisingly similar.
A world where what's inside is more important than what's outside
Soil may look black but not be alive.
Water may be clear but dead.
The human body may also be unwell even if tests show normal results.
Why?
The common thread is whether or not there is something moving around inside.
The true nature of soil is a "network of bacteria"
Healthy soil isn’t just sand or mud.
It’s a living, interconnected community of bacteria, microorganisms, and tiny creatures.
Bacteria
break down nutrients,
suppress disease,
protect plants.
If this cycle is interrupted,
the soil will quickly weaken.
The true nature of water is "flow and decomposition"
The same is true for water.
– It’s moving
– Microorganisms are active
– It doesn’t stagnate
Only when all these conditions are met does water become “living water.”
Water that has been overly disinfected
may be clean, but it doesn’t circulate.
The human body is also made of bacteria and water
What about the human body?
– Approximately 60% of the body is water.
– There are hundreds of trillions of bacteria in the intestines.
– There are bacteria on the skin.
The human body can be thought of as a container of bacteria and water.
When the bacteria in the intestines are out of balance,
– Digestion declines.
– Immunity decreases.
– It shows up on the skin.
– Mental instability also occurs.
This is exactly the same as what happens in soil.
The order of breakage is always the same
Soil, water, and the body all break down in a common way.
1. Bacteria decrease first.
2. Decomposition stops.
3. Flow becomes slower.
4. Toxins and waste products accumulate.
5. Visible discomfort appears.
In humans, this is most likely to affect:
The intestines
The skin
The autonomic nervous system
The repair order is the same
Conversely, there is a sequence to recovery.
Rather than trying to make things stronger right away,
first create an environment in which they can recover.
For soil:
– Stop using pesticides
– Restore a structure suitable for bacteria
For water:
– Restore flow
For the body:
– Give the intestines a rest
– Regulate the water content
– Return bacteria
→ Don’t kill, flush, support
Why are "effective methods" prone to failure?
Modern society tries to solve problems by
activating
suppressing
and eliminating
but soil, water, and the human body are all made up of living organisms.
Even if this works temporarily,
their circulating power will eventually weaken.
The connection between hemp, organic and returning to nature
・Hemp heals the soil
・Organic foods protect water
・Intestinal health rebuilds the body
These ideas may seem similar, but the structure is the same, and they only differ in their targets.
Summary
Soil, water, and the human body all share the following commonalities:
– Bacteria play a central role
– Flow is life
– Vulnerable to overly forceful intervention
So,
When soil is damaged,
human bodies are also vulnerable.
And
The idea of repairing soil is also the idea of repairing people’s way of life.
What the future needs
is not something stronger.
Restoring things that can function to a state where they can function.
Just by doing that,
many things will quietly begin to recover.
