This book traces the long symbolic journey of agriculture, from the first spark of cultivation to the hidden layers that still shape modern life. Through archaeology, anthropology, folklore, language, and ecological imagination, it reveals how the earliest gestures of tending the earth became the foundations of human identity, creativity, and meaning. Seed, soil, cycle, and renewal form the living thread that connects ancient cosmologies to contemporary food systems, rituals, and cultural memory. By returning to origins, this work restores the depth of our relationship with the land and illuminates the enduring power of shaping growth across time.