[Ccpg] Kusa Seeds Ancient Cereal Grains Website
Wesley Roe and Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
lakinroe at silcom.com
Mon Nov 12 05:59:13 PST 2007
http://www.ancientcerealgrains.org/
Kusa Seeds Ancient Cereal Grains
Our Mission Statement
The purpose of The Kusa Seed Society is to
increase humanitys knowledge and understanding
of a very ancient relationship the
relationship connecting humanity with the edible seedcrops.
The precious edible seeds of the earth the
cereal grains, grain-legumes, oilseeds and other
precious edible seeds have a history of
small-scale cultivation and utilization which
dates back more than 10,000 years.
The purpose of The Kusa Seed Society is to
educate about this relationship connecting
humanity and the seeds, with a modern voice.
Our Motto
Practical Work With Seedcrops Research Work on Sacred Grasses
Work for the Future, Being Done Today
The purpose of The Kusa Seed Research Foundation
and The Kusa Seed Society (established 1980) is:
to be a voice for the precious edible seeds of the earth.
The Kusa Seed Research Foundation is a
not-for-profit scientific and educational
organization chartered under United States tax
laws as a 501(c)(3) public charity. The Kusa Seed
Society, managed and operated by the Foundation,
is the interactive, public face of the seedwork.
The task of The Kusa Seed Society is to make
available for immediate distribution, benefits
having to do with humanitys ancient relationship with the seeds.
The task of The Kusa Seed Research Foundation is
to carry-out the managerial and administrative
aspects of the seedwork, and to be a think
tank, developing educational services in the
topical area of human nutrition and grains. The
Foundation concerns itself with seedstock
regeneration and conservation, publishing for
public consumption, and long-range planning and
development, working to insure the future of the
seedwork, in order that a steady flow of
distributed public benefits may be maintained.
The Kusa Seed organization has operated
continuously since 1980, regenerating rare seed,
carrying-on public education work in the form of
public lectures and color-slide presentations,
and distributing seed and literature in accord
with its mission. Lectures and color-slide
presentations have been delivered to audiences
numbering in the hundreds, and thousands of
packets of rare seeds have been distributed to the public.
To serve its assignment, The Kusa Seed
organization has pursued research studies
exploring ancient cultures, traditional farming
practices, and the folklife, folkways, and rural
cuisine of edible seedcrops worldwide. The Kusa
Seed organization strives to be a resource of
expertise on the role and function of cereal
grains as culture and cuisine elements. In the
view of the Kusa Seed organization, the seeds and
grains of its mission are among the earths most
valuable heirlooms and their preservation is of
primal significance. The Kusa Seed organizations
research studies have employed scholarly
investigatory techniques to explore the food-arts
and nutritional merits associated with humanitys
ancient cereal-grains, grain-legumes, and other
edible seedcrops. Study intensives have included
the topics of modern nutritional values and
traditional healing and medicinal principles
associated with the edible seedcrops, and the
ecological farming methods for producing the crops.
About The Word Kusa
The word kusa is a word from the ancient
Sanskrit language. In the fullness of time, the
word came to be used in India as a name for a
storied, ceremonial sacred grass: the kusa
grass. Behind the legendary kusa grass lies one
of humanitys great myths. The legend of a
sacred grass rises out of the mists of time at
the beginning of history in the ancient East.
Just as a human mother nourishes her offspring,
humanity at the beginning of history perceived a
great vegetal mother whose green plants made
human life possible through nourishment.
Humanitys ancient legend of a special sacred
grass (the kusa grass), pays tribute at its root
to this concept of a great vegetal mother whose
botanic bounty sustains all life on earth.
The cereal grains are humanitys most important,
renewable, human food resource. As such, they
have rightly been called culture elements
(pillars of civilization). Because of their
life-or-death importance, the cereal grasses have
been from time immemorial respected as sacred
grasses by many peoples around the world.
Because its purpose is to reawaken and foster a
modern appreciation of the precious value of the
ancient, biodiverse edible seedcrops, at the time
of this organizations founding, the ancient
Sanskrit word kusa was employed to form the
organizations name. This christening was made
as a gesture of botanical respect focused on the
grain-producing cereal grasses of the earth.
About Our Philosophy and Approach
The Kusa Seed organizations concerns include the
question of seed ownership. As others have
pointed out, for 10,000 years the owner has been
the one who grew the seed. Humanitys industrial
revolution has produced an agriculture which
seeks a reversal of that ancient paradigm.
Industrial-strength agriculture minimizes the
different kinds of seeds and the total number of
farmers. Local seeds disappear, replaced by
highly-fixed, genetically uniform
varieties. Sterile hybrids,
genetically-modified-organisms and private
intellectual property rights controlling the
ownership of seed are some of the products of
industrialized agriculture a social movement
to commodify nature and reshape landscapes, diets
and lives according to criteria, standards and
laws which ignore and abuse the commonality of humanity and the common good.
As a new millennium opens, the word holistic is
well-established in the English
lexicon. Increasingly, members of the public
worldwide, appreciate and ask for, access to the
benefits which derive from approaching a given
subject-matter in an all-inclusive manner. Such
an approach strives to consider the unity of all
the dependent elements of a topic. The
biodiversity of earths edible seedcrops is broad
and wide. The plants hold numerous specialized
traits for agroecologic performance (climates,
soils) and the grains hold a vast array of traits
for culinary, medicinal, and nutritional
utilization. Over time, a vast corpus of
folk-knowledge and folk-wisdom has been
established by humanity as the lore of these
crops. It is that corpus as well as the seeds
themselves, which are the chosen focus of the Kusa Seed organization.
In the view of the Kusa Seed organization, great
practical treasures reside in the depths of the
folk-philosophy and folk-wisdom inextricably
linked with the edible seedcrops. There are
compelling modern reasons to study closely and to
value the cerealian mini-farming and food
traditions dating from the ancient past. There
are practical reasons to explore the ancestry of
these human food nutritional substances. The
cereal crops produce grain which has deep
harmonic resonance with humanitys cellular
biochemical nutritional structure. For nearly 30
years the Kusa Seed organization has maintained
its operating policy to study and consider the
edible-seedcrops from a whole-crop
approach. In keeping with its mission, the
organization has disseminated findings useful to
utilizing the edible seedcrops as nutritious
staple foods. In the view of the Kusa Seed
organization, the techniques and arts of
small-scale production of the edible seeds and
grains including their post-production
storage and safekeeping comprise a valuable
body of human knowledge. In summary, the focus
of the Kusa Seed organization is on edible
seedcrops as human food nutritional substances in
the context of small-scale processes. The Kusa
Seed organization has intentionally specialized
in seedcrops of folk-origin (non-hybridized
folk-cereals) whose grain can be used as staple
food and whose fruits can also be saved as
seed. In the view of the Kusa Seed organization,
these grains are the seeds for a healthy, sustainable, human future.
Our Seed and Literature Catalog
Join a collaborative network of people working to
advance the knowledge and understanding of
ancient cereal grains and other edible seedcrops for modern nutrition.
We offer you the real thing; planting-seeds for
edible seedcrops. In the view of the Kusa Seed
organization, the plants themselves are teachers.
Enroll yourself in a study course at your own
home! Simply invite one of our esteemed faculty
members to come and grow at your place; you plant
the seed and the study course will unfold
before your eyes. Our faculty hail from the far
corners of the earths storied mountains,
valleys, and plains from Afghanistan; India;
Iraq; Italy; Japan; Korea; Poland; Russia; Tibet and other places.
Join us!
To find out more about our faculty members and
our course-literature, take a look at our
<http://www.ancientcerealgrains.org/seedandliteraturecatalog1.html>Seed
& Literature Catalog.
To download a .pdf document which you can print
from Adobe Acrobat Reader, click on the following
links:
<http://www.ancientcerealgrains.org/pdf/SeedCatalog-9-12s.pdf>Seed
and Literature Catalog |
<http://www.ancientcerealgrains.org/pdf/orderform1.pdf>Order Form
Our Publication Project Needs Support
Reading materials providing information about
seeds are probably the next most valuable thing
after the seeds themselves. Print materials have
the ability to travel far and wide with a certain amount of durability.
The Kusa Seed organization has at hand an
opportunity to publish a one-of-a-kind handbook
on the lost art of appreciating and utilizing
the spirituality and beauty of grain. The
manuscript is completed and ready for publication.
What grain amounts to spiritually, was deeply
understood in the past. Today however, we have
lost that understanding. The link between human
spirituality and grains inner-beauty has become
blocked from view in modern
times. Consequently, the knowledge and
understanding of the inner-beauty of grain has
become something which is properly categorized today as a lost art.
So today, to understand to comprehend grain in
a deep way to recover this beauty knowledge,
its beneficial for us to visit the past to seek
and consult teachings stored there. Visiting the
past is not an onerous requirement, its simply a choice.
The Kusa Seed organization stands at the
threshold of a grand opportunity to take a large
step forward in fulfilling its public-benefit
educational mission. The organization has
at-hand a completed, three-volume Handbook
detailing the lost art of appreciating and
utilizing grain. The handbook is complete in
manuscript form at the present time.
This literary-work, footnoted to the world
literature-base, is the product of 35 years of
painstaking scholarly research, discovery, and
assembly. Written in everyday language for the
general public, the three individual volumes are
richly illustrated with photographs and line-drawings.
The first volume of the Handbook is a history of
grains and humanitys relationship
thereto. Included is the history of porridge and
also a crop-biography; the life-story of one of
the cerealian founder-crops of
agriculture. Volume One includes an explanation
of the ancient myth of the sacred kusa grass,
including material never brought to print
before. Volume Two of the Handbook is a complete
and detailed agronomic manual covering the
small-scale production of edible seedcrops. Each
step and every practical detail is explained and
illustrated, from sowing to post-harvest
storage. The manual features a complete
ecological approach, completely free of the use
of any synthetic input chemicals. Volume Three
of the Handbook is an atlas mapping out the lost
arts of delicious grain cuisine, a treasure trove
of culinary recipes; cerealian cuisine completely
free of meat, dairy, and sugar.
This publishing project requires financial sponsorship.
To take advantage of this one-of-a-kind
Publication Sponsorship opportunity, contact the
Kusa Seed organizations executive director, Mr. Lorenz K. Schaller.
Contact Us
By Mail:
The Kusa Seed Research Foundation
Post Office Box 761
Ojai, California 93024 USA
By E-Mail:
<mailto:info at ancientcerealgrains.org>info at ancientcerealgrains.org
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