He said another metaphor to them, "Heaven is like mustard seed, planted in his field and planted, it is the smallest of your seeds, but growing is the biggest Gardening plants, become trees and let the birds in the air come to that branch. "When the WEC team is preparing to take over the regional health education program (CHE), Chapter 13 31-32 Gospel according to Matthew , This is a verse in our heart. In 2001 and 2004 respectively.
The Open Mustard Seed (OMS) project is an open source framework for developing and deploying web applications with a secure user-centric personal cloud. This framework provides a high level of security when sharing and collecting personal and environmental data, controlling web-enabled devices, collaborating with other users to aggregate information and display application results Provide ease of use. It is calculated by sex-protected service. Most of the information on the website is in my head, but from just a few of what I can understand and understand, this project really needs to collaborate to study the source of the data. Some form of consensus seems to be used for sharing and storage verification, but it is not 100% sure
According to Wikipedia, "Mustard seeds are small round seeds of various mustard plants, the seed diameter is usually about 1 or 2 mm.Mustard seeds can range from yellowish white to black It is possible to be born from three different plants: oilseed rape, brown mustard (B. juncea), white mustard.When placed under suitable conditions, mainly in the vicinity of a river or pool, or in a humid place with less than 8 inches Rain, mustard seeds are less than 25 feet in height, meat quality, 1/2 to 3 inches leaves These seeds are also rich sources of oils and proteins, including up to 48% fat and oil.
Mustard seed is another popular religious symbol. In particular, mustard seed is a symbol of popularity of Christianity. This symbolic meaning is based on a parable of the mustard seed of Christ, "small faith like a mustard seed". Since then, mustard seeds have become popular with jewelry such as necklaces and pins. (Alexander etc.) One of the most popular plants in magic is Mandrakk. Mandrake is also known as "Love Apple" or "Devil's Apple". (Springmeier, 2002) It is an ordinary aphrodisiac. Oriental women use mandelas to ensure pregnancy and increase the enjoyment of sexual intercourse. (Douglas edition, 1979)