When growing fruit, it is integral to allow the sugars of the fruit's 'meat' to turn on the seed, so that the water and 'othermatter' underneath the skin of the fruit can provision the pit with what it needs to germinate and grow to planting size.
In the case of mangoes, there are three main parts to the above process. Those parts are the skin, the 'meat' of the fruit, and the 'pit', or seed. The proper way to grow a mango tree, from the seed to the fruiting tree, is to arrive at a mango tree and wait for the fruit to fall from the tree after it has bloomed. Once a mango fruit falls to the earth by natural processes, the pit inside is to be nurtured by moving it to a location where its outer skin layer will receive all sunshine and no 'spoiling water'. If kept well and dry in the sun, the skin will brown, and then it will dry out. After the skin has dried and browned, it will release the seed by natural processes of sugared ripening. The coloration of the initial seed will consist of green, yellow, orange, and red outerskin, with the final product being vibrant and completely absent of any green or other ripening processuate colors. The most integral shift will be from a yellowish innermeat to a vibrant orange (a clear indication of final sugaring). With the browned, dried outerskin being the indicator for the final sugaring of the orange innermeat transition, the deep dark black, and/or brown, innermost seed pit will begin to take on the sugars, waters, and nutrients of the inner fruit to develop to be a fully sowable, plantable, and growable seed. The transition into the earth should be one conducted within heavily hydrated soil with plenty of grow room for the initial roots. Gradually increasing the grow space for the first roots is necessary, so as to ensure that the seed is not jostled by primary care but still is gifted room to sprout and blossom to a firm, propagable root structure.The space where the seed comes to find home must receive ample sunlight, and rain, or water in general, is integral all the same for a healthy growing process.
An intonement of the Christ
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the base of a tree)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the height of a jump)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the touch of a mango)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the fall of the mango)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the grab of the mango)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the holding of the mango)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the eating of the mango)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the breaking down of the mango)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the return of the mango seed to the earth)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the raising of that mango seed from a sprout to a tree)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the fruiting of that mango tree to produce mangoes)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the passing of my body to nourish the earth where that mango tree has grown)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the giving of my blood and bone to move the earth underneath that tree)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at the giving of my blood, bone and body to the sugared fruits of that tree, so that my humanity - in being - has physically passed on into the sugar, rind and fiber of the fruits of that tree)
[In thought] I am Israel, here (at my body being taken and eaten, in remembrance of me)
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