The experienced farmer plants his seeds in the spring and knows his hard work will pay off in the fall. He has faith in the process and enjoys the excitement and anticipation of the pending harvest. He knows to be patient and allows nature to take its course. The novice farmer is not as knowledgeable about the law of gestation. He must learn this rule of the farm and have faith in things unseen. The impatient beginner might be tempted to dig up the roots to see if his seeds are growing. If he does, he will quickly learn that his inexperience will ruin the harvest, and that is because he is violating the law of gestation.
The Law of Gestation
The Operating Laws of Life - Law Four
Dr. Steven Cangiano
Dr. Steven Cangiano began his college career with aspirations to become a high school teacher. These aspirations took a turn when he decided to follow in his father’s footsteps and go into the field of podiatric surgery. He completed his medical school training at Temple University and his surgical residency at the NY College of Podiatric Medicine where he was chief resident. He continued his academic career and fulfilled his early teaching aspirations by becoming an assistant professor of surgery at the age of 27. He was board certified in foot and ankle surgery at the age of 28. As residency director of the Franciscan Health System of NJ, Dr. Cangiano grew the program into the largest in NJ. Dr. Cangiano published multiple articles in medical journals and spent a total of thirteen years in academic medicine before venturing off into the world of complementary medicine.