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The Omniherbal Spectrum--All The Flora Found In You

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When you receive the Seal you become a little garden. You have the potential to grow into a much bigger garden too, and encompass the omniherbal spectrum. This means you can grow anything that can be grown in the earth.

The omniherbal spectrum is all the flora found on earth. Even in the second millennium after the appearing of Jesus Christ nobody knows all the flora God has given the earth as a gift.

But you have the innate knowledge of all that flora. You have the innate ability to grow all the diversity, richness, and abundance of the life of the herbs of the earth.

Some of the herbs are for providing food. Some are for providing medicine. Some are for providing clothing. Some are for providing shelter. And yet others are for providing energy for transportation.

As you can see, the herbs of the earth provide people with all their basic needs. And you do not need to feature the whole omniherbal spectrum in your garden. You can start with just one of the categories.

Medicine is a category where some herbs excel and others languish. There are many, many herbs known to have healing effects for people. And you can produce the healing of these herbs in your garden.

But food is the most basic of all these basic needs. And the wheat seed one of the most basic of all the foods. The wheat seed is synonymous with the message and with the believer.

First you may grow the message. You may grow the message of becoming sealed, and of salvation by faith in Jesus Christ. When you grow the message of the Seal you will be building faith in Jesus Christ.

And you do not need to encompass the whole earth with your garden. You always have the potential to grow that great, but you may join with other sealed people and trade ideas and messages with them.

Then you will grow believers. Once your message is developed God will sow people in you just like He sowed the messages. You will grow these people unto maturity, and feed them with the messages you have grown.

And you can feed them with the messages other people have grown too, or even with what has grown wild in the earth. The earth still puts forth fruit from its wilde
ess where God and people have not sown.

When God first created the earth everything that grew was "wild" but for the fact that God created it. So God did originally plant it. But it was not cultivated by God or people.

And it was not watered by the waters of rain, which are given by other people sharing the Holy Spirit with you in your own garden of your own little earth. It was watered by a spring from the earth.

That spring would be the Holy Spirit living within you. At that time He watered the whole omniherbal line of plants of the garden of Eden, and you still have this potential to water your garden.

But now usually you will water your garden by the rainfall occurring when someone, God or another person, shares the Holy Spirit with you from outside of your little plot of ground.

However you water your garden, your soul is the soil nourishing the seeds sown. Your soul is that little earth, that little plot of ground, that can grow so much fruit when you receive the Seal.

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