The Future will be won by those to take care of their mental and physical health
You need both to survive to old age and to have the time to teach your children and grandchildren what they need to know also so they can learn enough from you to survive whatever they have to face in the coming years and centuries to come.
You have to live long enough to have a family but then you need to raise that family and teach them enough to survive what comes too.
So, living closer to the land is important because being around trees and forests and pastures and wild living things is very healing and stabilizing for people ongoing. And growing organically grown food will also help you in your lives too because a good and clean diet will help you stay focused and healthy and help you to live to 100 years of age or more too so you actually get to meet your children and grandchildren and maybe even your great grandchildren too.
In my own life I was taught to love nature and we camped a lot in forests and in the deserts of California especially after I was 4 years old and we moved to San Diego. First I remember the Borrego Desert and Mount Palomar and eventually when I moved to the San Diego area in late 1969 for the first time to Poway which is in between San Diego and Escondido I eventually went to Palomar college and a Class or two at San Diego STate University then too. I had many friends that met regularly Friday nights in Balboa park at one of their homes from the University in the early 1970s.
These people helped me to learn to use Astral projection and other abilities we all were interested in. It started with a class that between 100 and 300 people attended called: "Universal Awareness" at Aztec Center back then and when the class ended about 30 to 50 of us continued to meet on Friday nights for a long time after that continuing our studies in what was possible for human beings to actually do.
This helped me a lot in ways that were unexpected to me at the time. It was also just after I climbed Mt. Shasta to the top when I summited but also that same time I also saw the Burning Bush on Mt. Shasta too and this changed my life ever after a lot too.
By God's Grace
Here is a little bit I found on Borrego Springs which is near by the Borrego Park area too:
Welcome to Borrego Springs a gateway to the stunning Anza Borrego Desert State Park, ... Borrego Springs is a year round destination that offers visitor's miles of hiking, ... 786 Palm Canyon Dr | PO Box 420 | Borrego Springs, CA 92004-0420.
There are 60.83 miles from Joshua Tree to Borrego Springs in south direction and 118 miles (189.90 kilometers) by car, following the CA 86 S route. Joshua Tree and Borrego Springs are 2 hours 16 mins far apart, if you drive non-stop .
Borrego Springs is a census-designated place (CDP) in San Diego County, California. The population was 3,429 at the 2010 census, up from 2,535 at the 2000 ...
Aug 24, 2018 — What any desert lover will tell you after visiting is that Borrego Springs is a serene getaway that promises a multitude of outdoor recreation among ...
Smack in the middle of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park lies the unpretentious town of Borrego Springs, population 3,429. It's the only California town that is ...
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Borrego Springs is located 78 miles northeast of San Diego in the Borrego Valley of southeastern California · It is situated in the extreme western Sonoran Desert ...
Borrego Springs is a census-designated place in San Diego County, California. The population was 3,429 at the 2010 census, up from 2,535 at the 2000 census, made up of both seasonal and year-round residents. Borrego Springs is completely surrounded by Anza-Borrego State Park, the largest California State Park. Wikipedia
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