Zach Bush MD, is spearheading a movement called Farmers Footprint, for the salvation of human health.
You can see the preview for the documentary Farmers Footprint here. The documentary will be available in February 2019.
This is the second video that Zach Bush has made with interviewer Rich Roll and it is titled very appropriately,
Food Independence & Planetary Evolution.
The first video with Rich Roll can be seen here.
Please do have a listen to the last eleven minutes of this podcast at 1.45.15 or read the transcript below. The rest of this video really deserves some attention. It strikes at the very heart of our current planetary situation and where we stand as human beings.
As Rich Roll says, this is one of the most powerful and profound dissertations you will ever hear.
I think we are all walking around lonely as hell.
And our opportunity to rebirth, because death is not an end point, it is a transformation moment, it's an expansion beyond the limits of this frail biologic shell that we carry around.
And the instant that we step out of that, we find out that the universe embraces us in every single second of our existence in complete acceptance of who we are.
We are enough. In and of our own identity of I am, at every second, of every point of our existence.
It's the disbelief of that, that's keeping us locked in these stupid conversations we just had for the last hour and a half, that is myopic conversation in and of itself. When you back up for a moment and say, okay, we are killing ourselves. But what if, we need a death moment to transform completely, to let go of all of the preconceived notions of what it is to be human and to say you know what, we are beings of light and we are completely accepted at every moment, including this moment when we would rape the earth, of what we are raping it, when we would kill each other at the rate we do, when we would destroy the entire ecosystem of a green planet, in the middle of black space and when we would have that level of hubris, we are still completely accepted, and our journey is somehow understood by something more benevolent and more complete than we can see as human beings.
And so let's not beat each other up over this issue, let's not see this as a failure, let's see this as an obvious next step in our journey, and death is the inevitable thing marching at us that's going to say, "Are you going to wake up and see the transformation at that moment of death and transformation and you are going to say goodbye homosapiens? Or are you going to do it a moment before that, in the body, before the doctor starts the resuscitation?"
Are you going to say, "You know what?" What if we all looked at each other in wonder and awe and said, "You are enough, I accept you completely. I want to be with you. I want to live with you, I want to be alive, period." And if it's with you, then it must be on purpose because we are in the same room. And the odds of that is zero.
And so we are here, seven billion of us showed up right now, which is really odd because I just laid out a horrific story of what is happening on the planet and yet seven billion of those white souls, that seconds after death are going to realise that they are who they have always been, they are fully accepted, and they are moving in true love, and that white light is the love, and they are in that space, what if we can transform before we die?
Then there is no reason to go to Mars, there's no reason to go anywhere else because we will do absolutely every single thing differently, here on earth.
We will do it differently, by just that simple recognition of I am who I am, you are who you are, that's enough, and I accept you completely, and let's figure out how to do this within the design of nature.
There's enough energy, there's enough food, there's enough soil, there's enough commodities, there's enough resources for everybody on the planet, to thrive at a level that has never been experienced in human history.
We cannot continue any form of human economic systems that have ever existed before and expect us to escape the death moment.
We literally have to invent everything.
And so if you are under the age of eighteen right now, you are the last generation that may have lived to the fullest extent of the human potential.
It is you who are being called to transform because you showed up right when you did.
If my generation is to do anything it was to say, "Oh my god, we are going in the wrong direction". But my generation doesn't have enough time now to turn the boat around, reinvent everything. And so our mission is not to inspire the farmers that are currently fighting the good fight, it is to inspire their children to do the right thing and do it differently, connected to new children who are in the cities, who are in the tech world, wherever they are, connect those kids back, give them a sense of that unity, give them a sense of the oneness, give us all a sense that this is the inescapable optimism as we are going to transform, period. And it might be the point of our death, or miraculously, it might just happen right before it.