One of the adorable subjects featured in the film, an elderly French biodynamic farmer, says that yogis make perfect beekepers because they understand that peace comes from balance and connection to nature. After seeing Queen of the Sun, I am inspired to help make some local honey. I found this description of the magical process linked from the film's website:
"Each time a bee lands on a flower, pollen sticks to its fuzzy body. At the next flower, some of this pollen falls off, while still more attaches to the bee, and that is how plants are pollinated. When the honeybees return to the hive, they treat the nectar with enzymes and spread it throughout the wax cells of the honeycomb to thicken into honey. Beekeepers collect some of this honey, leaving behind enough to feed the hive. Considering that each worker bee will produce just a single drop of honey in her entire lifetime, the honey we spread on our toast in the morning is a truly precious food." (source: Yoga Journal - Yoga Food - Honey Love)
