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Plants - Technarch - 07-03-2011

According to http://kuthumi-hands.com/13steps/13steps.htm there are some plants that can aid in ascension.

I ordered Bo-tree essence from I&E Organics, OxEye Daisy Seeds/Black Eyed Susan Seed/Flat Top Aster Seeds from American Meadows, and Alpine Aster Dropper 1 oz, Black-Eyed Susan Dropper 1 oz, Lotus Dropper 1 oz, Sunflower Dropper 1 oz, Rosemary Dropper 1 oz from Myvitanet.com. Gerardia is sold out.


RE: Plants - 3DMonkey - 07-03-2011

Too bad it isn't Fruitless Mulberry, Catalpa, and Black Jack Oak. Tongue That would be too easy


RE: Plants - Monica - 07-03-2011

Thanks for the link; I wasn't familiar with those.

Plant essences, essential oils, flower essences, etc. can indeed aid. Also plants in the diet, as the article states. Also check out the raw vegan movement!

http://www.markusrothkranz.com/ (This is rather evangelical about the raw vegan liveit, but it gets the point across very well!)


RE: Plants - unity100 - 07-04-2011

(07-03-2011, 10:27 AM)Technarch Wrote: According to http://kuthumi-hands.com/13steps/13steps.htm there are some plants that can aid in ascension.

I ordered Bo-tree essence from I&E Organics, OxEye Daisy Seeds/Black Eyed Susan Seed/Flat Top Aster Seeds from American Meadows, and Alpine Aster Dropper 1 oz, Black-Eyed Susan Dropper 1 oz, Lotus Dropper 1 oz, Sunflower Dropper 1 oz, Rosemary Dropper 1 oz from Myvitanet.com. Gerardia is sold out.

ascension ?


RE: Plants - BrownEye - 07-05-2011

(07-04-2011, 05:38 PM)unity100 Wrote: ascension ?

Frequency.


RE: Plants - Tenet Nosce - 07-14-2011

Say, has anybody seen The Botany of Desire ? I was just now watching it on Netflix!

Extremely interesting perspective on apples in there... are the apples using humans to further their own selfish agenda? Talking about all the energy that we humans invest in growing plants to feed ourselves. Maybe it's all an illusion, eh? It appears that the energy is coming from the food... but it is really our very own energy simply coming back to us in a different form!


Michael Pollan Wrote:It was that very special week in May when the apple trees are in spectacular bloom and they're just vibrating with the attention of bees. And I was planting potatoes. Making my little rows and putting in my chunks. and the bees were working above me. and it occurred to me. You know, what did I have in common with those bees? And when you think about it, um, quite a bit. The bee
assumes it's getting the best of this deal with the apple blossom. It's breaking in, it's getting the, getting the nectar, and has no idea that it's picked up this pollen on its, on the hairs of its thighs and it's transporting it to another tree, in the garden or down the street or halfway around the world.

So for the bee to think it's in charge of this relationship is, is really just a failure of bee imagination. And I realized I had the same failure of imagination - I was working for these potatoes, in some sense. I was planting them; I was giving them a little bit more habitat than they had before. And yet I thought that I was kind of calling the shots. So that's when I had this thought that, wouldn't it be interesting to look at our relationship to domesticated plants from the plant's point of view.

Of course, plants don’t have consciousness or intention but the act of using our consciousness to put ourselves in their roots or shoes or whatever, helps us to see things from their vantage point. And when you do that, nature suddenly looks very different. We realize we're in the web of nature, not standing outside it. These plants are mirrors in which we can see ourselves in a slightly different way. And as much as this is a story about plants, it's a story about human desire.



Hehe STS monoculture potatoes calling the shots! Bending world history to their agenda for world domination! BigSmile

You know, the Inca farmed potatoes. Legend says that the founder of their civilization was Viracocha , who may have proclaimed the Law of One in South America .

Michael Pollan Wrote:The apple tree was the great evil plant because people took these apples and made hard cider, which was the main source of alcohol in rural America for many, many years. The strategy, the evolutionary strategy, that got it from there to here involved producing ever more sweetness.


Also very interesting was the origin of the apple in Kazakhstan, as I have come to suspect that the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden did not take place in Babylon, but in Central Asia as documented in the Vedas.

Putting this together with some of the info from The Secret Life of Plants about plants responding to human emotion. Kind of boggles your mind, eh?

I've got a newly ripened cherry tomato out in the garden. I wonder if it wants me to eat it? I wonder if it would still want me to eat it knowing that its seeds will never germinate in the earth. I wonder if it hates me for eating it? I wonder if it will only love me if I eat it raw, and not cooked. I wonder if it is happier that I were to eat it, rather than that pesky black squirrel from next door. Huh



RE: Plants - BrownEye - 07-14-2011

(07-14-2011, 02:29 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote: I wonder if it is happier that I were to eat it, rather than that pesky black squirrel from next door. Huh

Design is such that the tomato wants you to eat it. Of course, the squirrel does not really want to be eaten.

Babylon is Iran, and attempts to locate biblical eden on this planet failed. However, we did find an eden on mars.


RE: Plants - Tenet Nosce - 07-14-2011

(07-14-2011, 02:59 AM)Pickle Wrote: However, we did find an eden on mars.

Got a link for that one?




RE: Plants - BrownEye - 07-14-2011

(07-14-2011, 03:28 AM)Tenet Nosce Wrote:
(07-14-2011, 02:59 AM)Pickle Wrote: However, we did find an eden on mars.

Got a link for that one?
I was not talking of science, I meant my own small group findings. We could not locate biblical eden on earth. After our own findings we did a little looking and found that this is already a preexisting theory that we were not aware of.

Another note, science gives around 4 billion years for the loss of mars atmosphere, and around 4 billion years for the start of life on earth. Just a small coincidence.

Quote:How do scientists know when the dynamo turned off? "Mars has been kind to us," explains Mitchell. "There are two large impact basins, Hellas and Argyre, about four billion years old that are demagnetized. If the dynamo was still operating when those impact features formed, the crust would have re-magnetized as they cooled. The dynamo must have stopped before then." http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2001/ast31jan_1/

Quote:The earliest physical evidence of life on Earth in the shape of fossils dates back to 3.8 billion years http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/8352502/Further-evidence-that-meteorites-sowed-the-seeds-of-life-on-Earth.html



RE: Plants - Tenet Nosce - 07-14-2011

(07-14-2011, 10:53 AM)Pickle Wrote: I was not talking of science, I meant my own small group findings. We could not locate biblical eden on earth. After our own findings we did a little looking and found that this is already a preexisting theory that we were not aware of.

Another note, science gives around 4 billion years for the loss of mars atmosphere, and around 4 billion years for the start of life on earth. Just a small coincidence.

In any case, that is very interesting. Thanks for sharing!