06-18-2009, 12:10 PM
Sirius, why not ask your seedling if it has a name?
I've not encountered any plants who identify themselves with a name, but that might simply be more about my own attitude toward names; I rarely remember a name the first time I hear it; even with other humans I'm much more attuned to their energy as an identifier rather than their names or even what they look like... which I used to view as some sort of deficit on my part but now I see it as just one more way in which I am me. But anyway, I've never directly asked a plant/tree its name simply because that doesn't really matter so much to me. It's not like it will ever walk away and I won't be able to tell who it is when it's mingling with a new crowd... heh
Communication with plants, for me, comes primarily as vibrational exchanges although sometimes there are mental images as well, especially if the communication includes external subjects such as nearby insects or birds or the state of the soil, things like that. The plant's identity has always been in terms of its energetic 'signature', something akin to the vibrational equivalent of personality.
Sharing my own observations regarding the differences between plant varieties would take a whole lot more space than I'd really want to post here, but perhaps it's sufficient to say that in my experience there are both similarities and differences. The differences involve, in part, where the individual plant/tree resides beyond this physical dimension - where the 'high self' resides, in other words.
I'm not sure if I've ever encountered a cloned plant (probably not) but I think, you know, a new plant can be grown from a cutting or a seed or a bit of root or whatever, and the new plant has a life of its own. I can't imagine that a clone would be much different in that regard; it's still a plant all on its own.
And how is your seedling doing anyway, Sirius?
Much love,
plur
I've not encountered any plants who identify themselves with a name, but that might simply be more about my own attitude toward names; I rarely remember a name the first time I hear it; even with other humans I'm much more attuned to their energy as an identifier rather than their names or even what they look like... which I used to view as some sort of deficit on my part but now I see it as just one more way in which I am me. But anyway, I've never directly asked a plant/tree its name simply because that doesn't really matter so much to me. It's not like it will ever walk away and I won't be able to tell who it is when it's mingling with a new crowd... heh
Communication with plants, for me, comes primarily as vibrational exchanges although sometimes there are mental images as well, especially if the communication includes external subjects such as nearby insects or birds or the state of the soil, things like that. The plant's identity has always been in terms of its energetic 'signature', something akin to the vibrational equivalent of personality.
Sharing my own observations regarding the differences between plant varieties would take a whole lot more space than I'd really want to post here, but perhaps it's sufficient to say that in my experience there are both similarities and differences. The differences involve, in part, where the individual plant/tree resides beyond this physical dimension - where the 'high self' resides, in other words.
I'm not sure if I've ever encountered a cloned plant (probably not) but I think, you know, a new plant can be grown from a cutting or a seed or a bit of root or whatever, and the new plant has a life of its own. I can't imagine that a clone would be much different in that regard; it's still a plant all on its own.
And how is your seedling doing anyway, Sirius?
Much love,
plur