THE
BEES
Why They Are Important
What They Give To Us
CC POLLEN CO
The bees place in our world is
important beyond our understanding. The small little insect that works so
tirelessly and quietly around us certainly is one of the reasons, if not a main
reason, for the possibility of human development on earth. Without them,
the development of life on earth, as we know it now, would have been much
different and the conditions for human development may not have existed.
The conditions we are talking about here are the appearance of the flower
bearing plants and pollinators, with the bees, being the crown jewel of the
pollinators. The bees, the flowers, human beings and everything that
developed alongside humans are all an interconnected series of events over an
enormous amount of time.
In the writings, artwork and symbolism of
cultures and religions around the world from time immemorial are references to
the bees and the substances they collect in Nature and make in their bodies,
namely honey, bee pollen, bee propolis, royal jelly and wax. These
substances, along with the bees and the beehive, have been held in high esteem
throughout human history in every part of the world. The references are
almost always of renewal, rebirth and new beginnings. The references are
almost always about the good, positive, reinforcing things of life. They
are gifts and blessings.
“Bread
feeds the body, indeed, but flowers feed also the soul.”
The
Qur’an
Some
people believe that the
Bees and Flowers developed at the same moment in time because they needed each
other. Indeed, perhaps the beauty in flowers was developed as a mechanism
to attract pollinators and lure them in their direction. The bees diet is
flower based collecting pollen and nectar from the flower. Much of our
diet is flower based in the fruits, nuts, seeds and vegetables we eat that the
bees pollinate. Flowers represent and symbolize the very definition of
beauty on earth. The colors of every kind and fragrances of flowers
cannot be reproduced. They can only be imitated. It is Nature and
it is complex. That is where the bees go to work for their food.
In “The
Dalai Lama, A Policy of Kindness: An Anthology of Writings By and About
the Dalai Lama”, His Holiness states;
“I am
attracted to bees because I like honey---it is really delicious. Their
product is something we cannot produce, very beautiful, isn’t it? I
exploit them too much, I think. Even these insects have certain
responsibilities, they work together very nicely. They have no
constitution, they have no law, no police, nothing, but they work together
effectively. This is because of nature. Similarly, each part of a
flower is not arranged by humans but by nature. The force of nature is
something remarkable. We human beings, we have constitutions, we have
law, we have a police force, we have religion, we have many things. But
in actual practice, I think we are behind those small insects.”
Bernard
Jensen, Ph.D., one of
the founders of the “alternative health” movement states in his book, “Bee
Well Bee Wise”, that, “The bees are the greatest life workers of any
community I have studied in nature……I believe sincerely that man will never
progress until he gets into the work that will never harm his fellow man.”
You will understand why this statement was included in the following
paragraphs.
Most
of nature lives in the “chase or be chased” or the “kill or be killed” life
cycle of the food chain, where one thing is getting eaten by those things that
are stronger and they, in turn, are getting eaten by the next stronger
entity. This has taken place over immense amounts of time and countless
numbers of eating species. Everything is an eating machine and EVERYTHING
IS EATING EACH OTHER UP. Everything is preying on the things it can
prey on. Taking life for one living thing to live and another living
thing to die. Most all the eating species have evolved by the actual
demise of other things. The metaphor here is, even the strongest die
and become fodder for the weakest or lowest on the food chain.
Nothing wrong with it. It is just the way it is. It is sometimes
called the “Grand Design”.
BUT
WAIT A MINUTE!
THE
BEES GO A DIFFERENT DIRECTION
The
bees follow another
plan. It is, in many ways, opposite of that “Grand Design”. Their
relationship with their world is one of benefit and enhancement.
The bees relationship with the plants it visits is mutually beneficial.
The consequence of this relationship is the bees make more flowers by cross
pollination which, in turn, makes more food produced from those plants.
Just a little different from the other species, including humans, that are in
the “eating each other up” “Grand Design”. This is a statistically unique
place the bees occupy. The bees are in a full blown embrace with Nature
that is probably difficult for us in “the other cycle” to understand
fully. The bees do not harm. How unique is that!?
Everyone
knows of the bees but
few people actually know much about them. The historical reverence toward
the bees, the beehive and the products of the beehive, as stated above, does
not hold true in today’s world. In fact, the bees and the substances they
collect have been forgotten or downgraded in the industrial and agricultural
applications and salesmanship of the present day world. They are more an
afterthought of little importance to most. Why? Could all the
reverence of tribes and cultures, north and south, east and west, from the
beginning, could they have been all wrong? Do we know more now?
I
don’t think so. It probably boils down in large part to the fact that,
the industrialized world operates on patents, or exclusive ownership of things
for profitability. Anybody can own a beehive. It is non patentable
and non exclusive. The industrialized world has no use for the beehive or
the development of its products.
POLLEN:
THE GOLD DUST OF NATURE
Bees
fly to flowers, and
inside this incredible environment, they search for their food, pollen and
nectar. The pollen from the flower is the genetic material of the
plant. This pollen is the basic primal energy representing one of the
most powerful urges in nature, that is, the urge to reproduce. Pollen
truly is the “gold dust of nature”. It is the culmination of the life
force of plants. This life force, when unleashed through cross
pollination largely done by the bees, is the beginning of much of the foods
that insects, birds, other animals and humans have developed on.
Bee
Pollen is a biodiverse,
complex substance of plant material that when a chemical analysis is done, it
shows a wide array of components in the minerals, vitamins, proteins, enzymes
and due to the complexity shown in nature, plenty of other things not yet
identified by science. This biodiversity is represented by the bees
visiting hundreds, if not thousands of different flowers of different species
of plants. The bees gather pollen and nectar in the valleys, up the
mountains, in the backyard, down the street, red flowers, blue, purple, white
flowers. Where there are flowers you will find bees. These
phytochemicals of plant origin, pollen and nectar, inheritantly contain a broad
spectrum of components. Go to Arizona, go to Uruguay, go to Sweden and
Mozambique. The bees are collecting pollen and nectar in all these places
from countless flowers, all different. This is called biodiversity.
Bee pollen is possibly the most biodiverse substance on earth. The
combined chemical composition of all those plants makes for a complexity and
synergy that only nature can produce.
In the
book “Leaves of Morya’s Garden II (Illumination)” this is said about
flowers and pollen, “earthly flowers are the sole living bond between Earth and
Heaven. In the creation of floral pollen there are precipitated, as it
were, crystals of prana. Without frivolity one can say that in flowers
the Heaven settles down upon earth.
If the
earth were deprived of flowers, half its vitality would disappear.”
WHY
IS BIODIVERSITY IMPORTANT?
It
is the Way of Nature
The
question is often asked, “Why is biodiversity important?” The answer is
simple when one looks closely at the world we are living in and the directions
man has taken. We live in a world of mega agri-industry, mega
pharmaceutical drug companies and processed to the maximum foods. The demands
on these industries call for sameness. The companies produce and
the public demands, sameness. When you buy something now you want
it to be the same as last time. When we buy food or drugs or vitamins in
New York we want it to be the same when we buy them in Los Angeles or
Flagstaff. Synthetics is one way to make sameness possible. Certain
ways of processing make sameness possible. Singling out one ingredient,
taking it out of a whole food substance that it came from, is another way to
make sameness possible. Synthetics, over processing and the single
isolated ingredient processing methods of food and pharmaceuticals, have taken
over these industries, in many cases to our detriment. These processes
take us down a road that goes directly against the natural world we live in.
In nature, there are many parts and pieces to everything that collectively make
a whole. These parts and pieces are all interrelated and exist as one
organism, not as separate, stand alone substances. Nature is not a
stand alone situation. Everything is interconnected. Taking one
of those pieces out and making it a stand alone situation is how the modern
industrial world works. That equates to sameness. There are
many good arguments for sameness and it is necessary in many instances but as
we move into the future it will become harder and harder to find the
biodiverse, complex substances that are the real representatives of
nature. We need these whole complex substances like bee pollen, propolis,
royal jelly and honey to help keep a balance against the overpowering pathways
that industry and commerce is taking us down. Their salesman are
everywhere touting their goods. Theirs is an unnatural world and a world
of total sameness. Remember. Nothing in Nature is ever the same,
no snowflake, no plant, no animal or human being is the same. Everything,
at the very least, has slight variations. That is the “Way of
Nature”. It is also why biodiversity is so important and the complex
physical/chemical make up of bee pollen is the manifestation of biodiversity.
PROPOLIS
AND HONEY
Complex
and Diverse
This
diversity also manifests itself in bee propolis and honey. Propolis is
another complex primal material from the plant world. The bees gather sap
from trees and bushes. Propolis is principally sap, which is tree resin,
and beeswax with small amounts of pollen. The resin is the fluid that
moves through the plant. This fluid is essentially the immune system of
the plant and when these resins are compromised, by unfavorable weather
conditions such as drought, the plants exist in an unhealthy state. The
plants immune system is weakened when not enough sap/resin is produced and the
plant becomes vulnerable to any number of threatening conditions. The
bees collect this resin, convert it into propolis and have various uses for it
inside the beehive, not the least of which can be described as a part of the
internal immune system of the beehive. Bees take the immune system of
the plant life they visit and use it as part of their own immune system inside
the hive. Again, propolis is a highly complex, biodiverse compound of
numerous plants combined to make a substance the bees use to combat bacterial
growth and the spread of disease in the highly populated environment of the
beehive. It must be effective because the bees have existed for at least
100 million years and have had to combat numberless threatening conditions over
that span of time.
In James
Fearnley’s book “Bee Propolis”, he states, “The beehive is a symbol
of simpler substances derived from the lower order of the plant world are
elevated and transformed by the bee into substances appropriate for a higher
order of existence.”
Again,
propolis, like pollen, is the natural way and the natural way is complex and
biodiverse unlike the manufactured world of singularity and sameness. By
using these products of the beehive, humans are bringing the variability of plant life
and nature into their own being.
Honey.
Just think. A bee leaves the darkness of the beehive, goes out in the
light of day, and flies over the ground until she gets to this beautiful
flower, lands on the flower and goes inside. What could be better than
that? And while there, in the back of the flower (that, by the way,
smells real good too), is a little puddle of clean, pure and sweet
nectar. A bouquet of smells and tastes. Totally underrated in
todays world of ultra refined sugars from cane and corn that have a detrimental
effect on your health. Over processed and over used in the food
processing world to the point it is hard not to eat these substances.
Honey stands outside that and has history to back it up.
“My
son, eat thou honey, because it is good; and the honeycomb, which is sweet to
thy taste”, Proverbs 24:13
“Now,
the upward rays of the sun are the honey cells above. The secret
teachings of the Upanishads are the bees. Brahman (Om) is flower.
The water is nectar.” Chhandogya Upanishad: Part Three Chapter
V: The Honey doctrine
ROYAL
JELLY IS A MYSTERY
Bees
create royal jelly from their own bodies. As are many things in nature,
it is difficult to describe and explain this substance. It is a “milk”
like substance fed to all the larva, drones, workers and queens but only the
queens through their life. Queen bees are made not born and most of the
reason for this appears to be her diet of royal jelly. Apparantly,
because of her royal jelly diet she lives much longer and is much bigger than
the other bees. Why this is, is a mystery. It is the only
demonstratable substance known in nature that actually extends life, in this
case, the life of the bee. Bees not fed royal jelly, workers and drones,
live much shorter lives of 6 weeks, more or less, compared to the possible
years of the queen bee. There is no identifiable reason to explain this
phenomenon.
CC
Pollen Co hopes to educate and bring an understanding of nature and the beehive
and the unique and unusual products of the bees and nature into the minds and
bodies of humanity. As the modern world moves forward in the direction of
mega industry, mega agriculture and mega pharmaceuticals the balance of our
individual existence will increasingly become more vulnerable and
dangerous. CC Pollen Co founder Royden Brown stated, “WHILE
HEALTH ISN’T EVERYTHING, WITHOUT HEALTH, NOTHING ELSE MATTERS”. In
the mega agri-industrial world we live in of denatured, processed foods and
drugs, those words ring louder and louder with each passing day. The
beehive’s complexity stands as a natural balance against the onslaught of the
“mega’s”. The bees and their place in our world is vitally important
beyond our understanding.
“bees
are influenced most of all by cosmic forces…….by way of the beehive, the entire
cosmos can find its way into human beings and make them sound in mind and body”
from Rudolf Steiner.
Copyright 2009
CC
Pollen Co
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