The past does not exist

Total Recall is another good movie that illustrates the complexity of the mind as a metaphor.

My favorite quote by the character Matthias:

“It is each man’s quest to find out who he truly is, but the answer to that lies in the present, not in the past. The past is a construct of the mind. It blinds us. It fools us into believing it. But the heart wants to live in the present. Look there. You will find your answer.”
 Reminds me once again that whatever is arising in my mind based on conditioning is simply a construct of the mind. There actually is no scientific proof that the past exists, yet everyone believes it.

Praying Mantis

This morning I was clearing away the amaranth that had been such a treat to the bees last month.  It had gone to seed and was no longer attractive to the bees, yet it was still green enough that I wasn’t tortured by the spikes that harden when it dries.  Still, as I moved the “forest” aside, I realized that I was disturbing the ecosystem of a couple of friends.   I encountered two praying mantises.  Praying-mantisI have been surprised to find praying mantises in my garden, especially since I live in the desert and I never saw them in my bay area garden.  Mantises seem like they would enjoy a more humid, lush environment.  In any case, I consider them to be very auspicious.  I knew they eat insects, but I was surprised to learn that they also feed on small lizards and hummingbirds!  I am actually hoping they might help maintain the grasshopper balance in my garden.  I have been sporting a few very large grasshoppers lately.  Further, I believe the grasshoppers may have been responsible for the decimation of a young patch of cucumbers plants.

grasshopperStill, I think grasshoppers are lovely.  I like the way they blend in with their surroundings and sort of hop/fly to get around.

Sweet Potatoes

Last year a bag of sweet potatoes started to sprout before I got around to eating them.  They ended up as mulch in shaded area at the back of TESLI.  Apparently they like Phoenix weather, as they have taken over.  I keep having to pull them out of my shade garden and direct them towards the open space to the west.

Sweet potatoe Vine at TESLI in Phoenix az

I was surprised this morning, when I went to pull out a vine, that a couple little sprouts came up. Since the vines cover about 20 feet of ground I am curious how many pounds of potatoes are down there.  I think of it as my disaster survival fund. Sweet Pototes in Phoenix