the
salt of the earth
selina delangre and the grain &
salt society
by julie savage parker
I first heard of The Grain & Salt Society® shortly after I moved
to Western North Carolina in 1997 when I was introduced to their Celtic
Sea Salt®. Like many converts, when I switched from sodium chloride
to a mineral-rich substance that actually nourishes the body, I wanted
to stand on the nearest street corner and preach the difference to anyone
who would listen. But it is not the virtues of this precious natural
resource I will focus on now, but rather why my friend Bonniewho
swore she would never again toil more than 20 hours a weekis gladly,
joyfully doing the 9 to 5 at The Grain & Salt Society® in Asheville.
This
is a tale of an Hispanic woman, a single mother of three (one of whom
is severely disabled) with only a high school education, who now runs
a thriving company with over thirty employees. And from what I gather
they are thirty very happy employees. What makes her tick? What makes
the company tock? And why does Bonnie head off to work each morning
with such a big smile on her face?
Selina
Delangre, owner and CEO, fills me in: "In my world, in my belief
system, nothing is by chance. God has an intent for everything. God
had an intent for this [Grain & Salt] Society to be born, and to
touch and lift people's lives.
It
started with my father-in-law, Jacques Delangre. His mission in life
was to put action behind what he learned about natural food, and to
teach people how to apply it and be successful with it. He gave every
bit of his being to do that.
When he passed away in 1993, my husband and I realized it was more his
calling than his wife's, so we moved to California to get involved with
the company. And I, too, found my calling when I started getting involved."
Selina
and her husband moved the company to Asheville but when they eventually
ended their marriage in 1999, she bought him out and has run the company
alone ever since. "I believe in life you have to attend to the
physical, the spiritual, and the mental, so too in the workplace. If
everyone has to work from the age of 18 to 65 or more 40 hours a week,
why can't those 40 hours be hours that are not just about getting a
paycheck, but getting fellowship, getting spiritual rewards, and actually
getting God's favor prayed upon them too? I pray for God to send whatever
people He wants to this little entity to touch and lift, whether it
is a vendor, a customer, an employeewhatever alliance God is putting
in our path.
I
think the reason Bonnie has decided to give up her timewhich she
has made a personal decision is more precious to her than the dollar,
is because she is getting fellowship here. I believe it is my role to
facilitate fellowship here and to see how we can all complement each
other's lives when we come to work but also touching people's lives
is our purpose while we here and that's why I think Bonnie wants to
work 40 hours and that's why I think we all want to get out and work.
For
some reason it was put into place that the dollar should be exchanged
for your personal being and I don't believe that. If you can find your
calling and if every day you get up and you know your purpose and you
have the fellowship involved with it, it is a win situation. You can't
lose in that!
I
also believe there is an expiration to every relationship. In the beginning
of this company I got very attached to peopleI fell in love with
them but I realized as I matured that it is like a child: you have touched
and lifted their life as you are supposed to and they have done the
same for you, you are supposed to move on. But when you push things
past their expiration, that is when things start going sour. That is
another reason why I believe this company is running in harmony today.
Everybody wants to get up and say today I laid another stone on the
earth that somebody will walk by and look at. I believe that is my opportunity
in life. My personal mission in life is to look at people and realize
what their true calling is...and I see things in people they don't see
in each other. For example, Terri started out as a sales managershe
didn't even own a computerand now she is my systems administrator.
My sister used to clean salt and now she is the CFO. We have a great
group of people that know it is a challenge but are willing to stay
focused.
If
sales are down, it is our responsibility how we react. I used to freak
out. When I went home to pray, God said to me 'You are now going into
the search mode how to increase sales, but you are missing what I brought
you here forhow to touch people's lives.' So immediately I thought
right now, in the world, who would like to be touched most, it is the
people involved in this chaotic decision somebody made involving killing
for. Whether I support it or not, it doesn't matter, I do want to reach
out and touch people's lives, so we are going to start sending care
packages to service people. That is what Bonnie is about and what people
at this company are about: it is bigger than their paycheck."
On
her personal challenges:"At 20 I gave birth to my first born who
is severely handicapped: he has cerebral palsy. So I have been challenged
to walk through life carrying with the phenomenal physical challenge,
and on top of it, dealing with the emotional roller coaster of the guilt,
wondering if I am doing the right things raising him. And then, thinking,
how can a person who has this challenge run a company? It doesn't make
sense! You need to bring a man in my life so I can stay home and do
this challenge. And that's not what God had in mind.
Just
now at 45, I am beginning to understand that my son can also bring resources
to somebody else. So now I am exploring how to touch people's lives
who are that are touching his life and seeing what I am supposed to
do there. The wonderful lady who is taking care if him now...is walking
through her calling. Society degrades care giving people. They are only
supposed to make so much money. Well, I believe that those people are
supposed to be paid the huge salaries! And I believe it is my calling
to be the first to do that. Now for the first time in 25 years I am
completely free to take Dominique when I choose to take him. That is
another challenging chapter, dealing with the guilt, feeling I have
abandoned him. He is 25 now but he is like an infant and has a lot of
seizures. It is getting through searching for solutions for that that
has brought me where I am today. That was my education, that was my
training.
It
is great how if people can understand that personal and professional
challenges, if you can look at them as a blessing that is going to make
you grow, you can live your life with pretty much a smile on your face,
which I didn't for many years.
I also have two daughters Carla 21 and Colette 15. All three of my children
have been a blessing, each with their own gifts.
Having
no business background, I have to say it is supernatural powers. It
doesn't come from a physical or human thing that I know. It is God's
faithfulness that gets me through. When I go into meetings I am not
equipped to go into, when I prayed about it, supernatural powers come
through me. It is amazing.....it just blows me away. 'Where did that
come from?' I don't have the answers and if I can't seem to evolve certain
characteristics, God will bring people into my life to complement that
part. If I have a question, I have a lot of support. I go to my support
teams and go HELP! I believe we are a waterfallwe are only a channel
of resources, and we are never going to run out."
On
the future of the company: "We had a staff of 7 when we moved the
company here in 1996; we are 31 now. I have a vision for the company
that it will have 300+ employees one day. We will have a day care center
and buses to pick the children up from school and bring them here. They
will be tutored, and there will be nutritious meals prepared on-site,
so when employees leave the workplace, they are leaving with meals and
homework done, and they can enjoy life again.
That
is why I believe God has put me where I am is to show that corporate
America does not necessarily have to be what it is today. It is exciting.
I tell you it is expensive too to make these visions happen! But when
sales are down, it is amazing how immediately the resources will pop
in!
We
try to pick uncommon products. Our sales staff is educated on all our
products, we can walk customers through how to make their choices. We
even have a nutritionist on staff. She is delightful and has touched
many people's lives. We don't understand the financial return we receive,
but we do understand the spiritual return.
We
are a mail order catalog that has education to complement it. I pray
over every catalog that leaves here...prayer is magic, it is what has
made us successful. We are doing it with intent. We don't try to convince
our readers [of our newsletter] to become macrobiotic or ayurvedic or
whatever: we suggest they read this and then go into their prayer closets
and ask what suits them and their style of life. We are hoping that
people will become educated, and to make educated choices."
A
note from the author:The company's foundation is Celtic Sea Salt®...the
most authentic salt available, so I am told. Theirs was the first to
come to this country, Selina explained to me. It was what I had read
and heard (and tasted and experienced for myself) about Celtic Sea Salt
that first lead me to The Grain & Salt Society® several years
ago. Since then I have been on a tear to introduce people to it and
to tell its story. Misinformation about what nourishes us and what harms
us abounds...and Selina's catalogue, newsletter, and website offer
an abundance of information about what nourishes us: "It is true
we need salt to live. Our own cellular makeup is very similar to sea
water. Much more than a solution of salt water, the oceans waters
contain a complex combination of minerals and elements. It is this coincidence
that has likely made salt, which is essential to life, the condiment
most used for thousands of years.
Salt
is actually a chemical term for a substance produced by a reaction of
an acid with a base. The terms, salt and sodium
are used interchangeably, but technically this is not correct. Salt
is sodium chloride. By weight, it is 40% sodium and 60% chloride. Sodium
is an essential nutrient, a mineral that the body cannot manufacture
itself but which is required for life and good health. Human blood contains
0.9% sodium chloride, or salt -- the same concentration as found in
saline solutions used to cleanse wounds. That coincidence is why we
crave it and why man came to covet it.
Dr.
Bernard Jensen, author of Come Alive, stated, All cellular structures
become alive through electrolytic activity. Life begins with electrolytes.
Trace minerals carry the life force in our bodies more than any other
substance.Mineral salts create electrolytes. Electrolytes, often
called the spark of life, are what carry the electrical currents throughout
our bodiessending messages to the cells in all of the different
systems. Electrolytes are also necessary for enzyme production. Enzymes
are responsible for breaking down food, for absorbing nutrients, muscle
function, hormone production and more. Our biological need for salt
that contains a balance of naturally occurring minerals and trace elements
is very real. These minerals must be replenished regularly in order
to maintain health.
After
years of promoting what may be unhealthy low levels of sodium, science
may soon prove that it is a diet with a balance of mineral salts that
is the answer. Eating a diet with a balance of sodium, magnesium and
potassium may actually help to lower blood pressure and promote good
health. Sodium, potassium and magnesium help to regulate fluid balance
in the body and allow nutrients and oxygen to travel to their necessary
destinations within the body."
For
more information:celtic-seasalt.com
or call 1-800-TOP-SALT (867-7258)