This item deepens our
understanding and perceptions regarding plant life and perhaps reminds us that
we are the ultimate protectors.
The observation of the tetrahedral geometry impressed upon
water's freezing is helpful. I can go
further than that because another 'form' of water crystallizes into a long
stack. I published my thoughts on this
in my unpublished manuscript titled 'Paradigms shift'. Critically this other form of water can be
used to accelerate burn and wound healing and additionally sharply reduce death
by shock and third degree burns.
Although I have not the resources to go to clinical trials, I still
consider it a solved problem.
It implies a connected of information yet it also understands the existence of competition that interferes with cooperation. The payback
will be to work directly with plants to optimize their lifeway.
The Consciousness of Water
and Plants
March 19, 2013
Gregg Prescott, M.S
How is water and consciousness tied together and related to humans and plants? One of the original pioneers in water consciousness studies, Dr. Marcel Vogel, determined that when bulk
water was in the process of freezing, excess energy is extracted from the
water.
At this point, the
molecules start to spin and link together in the pattern of a tetrahedron.[
this is actually rather interesting. The tetrahedral form is the natural resonance shape for my remodeling of physics and an unexpected association through thought is conformable – arclein ]
Dr. Vogel also noted that, at
this juncture, water develops a consciousness, ‘a memory, a knowing of what
they were designed to do (and) to be.’
What Dr. Vogel found out is that “the energy of mind, projected through a crystal, will structure water” which also corresponds with Dr. Masaru Emoto’s work with how consciousness affects water and water crystals.
“Water, in the process of
crystallization into ice, will exhibit all of the patterns of the
crystallographic world around us. It is
the personification in a single bit of matter of all that is,” stated Dr.
Vogel.
If
90% of our bodies are water, then it would stand to reason that this would be a
primary reason why plants (mainly comprised of water) have a consciousness,
too.
The following was extracted from an article entiled, “Plant Consciousness“:
Concerning a plant’s pain
In the research of Jagadish Chandra Bose, in plant stimuli, he showed with the help of his newly invented crescograph that plants responded to various stimuli as if they had nervous systems like that of animals. He therefore found a parallelism between animal and plant tissues. His experiments showed that plants grow faster in pleasant music and its growth retards in noise or harsh sound. His major contribution in the field of biophysics was the demonstration of the electrical nature of the conduction of various stimuli (wounds, chemical agents) in plants, which were earlier thought to be of chemical in nature. He claimed that plants can “feel pain, understand affection etc.,” from the analysis of the nature of variation of the cell membrane potential of plants, under different circumstances. According to him a plant treated with care and affection gives out a different vibration compared to a plant subjected to torture.”
Plants Know Who Their Siblings
Are
Some more amazing research has
shown that plants actually know their own siblings and kin, with the help of
chemicals released from the roots. This way, if siblings of the plants are
growing alongside them, the plants will grow their roots more downward and be
taller, whereas if alien plants are living beside them, they will grow their
roots outward and the alien plants will be shorter and grow less.
Plants Can Think and Remember
Recent research has uncovered
that plants transmit information about light intensity and quality from leaf to
leaf in a very similar way to the nervous system of human beings. In the
experiment that found this, scientists showed that light shone on to one leaf caused the whole plant to respond and the response, which took the form of light-induced chemical reactions in the leaves, continued in the dark. This showed that the plant remembered the information encoded in light. Plants seem to be able to perform a sort of biological light computation, using information contained in the light to immunize themselves against diseases.
These “electro-chemical
signals” are carried by cells that act as “nerves” of the plants.
Implications
There is an energy that flows
throughout everything on this planet and throughout the entire multiverse.
There is one invisible energy that ties us all together. Man, woman, cat, dog,
tree, rocks, and any other manifestations of energy are all interconnected. The
principle of Oneness is found in all ancient religions. The new evidence
implies that these ancient beliefs, which were answers that mystics found by
going within and accessing higher knowledge, were true in the sense that all is
one and all is connected. The whole multiverse is, in this case, a sentient
organism.[ nice sentiment but we simply do not know – arclein ]
Never treat a plant like it is
an inanimate object. It is just as alive as you are, just in a different way.
Its consciousness is basic but it does exhibit feelings of fear, Empathy,
happiness, etc. Is it not best to respect everything and everyone the same way
you respect yourself? Why must it only involve human beings? Why not broaden
the criteria to everything with a consciousness? It is the right thing to do
that you can see in the deep of your soul. If we treat all manifested Reality
as if it was us, but in a different manifestation, then imagine how different
life would be.
Insights
The purity and unselfishness of plant existence can be pondered upon. Plant life can be seen as a model for ideal human conduct; unlike animals and humans, most plants do not kill and do not live at the expense of other organisms. They are in direct contact with all four elements (earth, wind, water, and fire i.e. sun) and their ability to transform cosmic energy is absolutely indispensable for life on this planet. Plants are uncontaminated by questions about purpose, awareness of goals, or concerns about the future; rather they seem to represent pure being in the here and now, the ideal of many mystical and spiritual schools of thought. Not exploiting and hurting other organisms, most plants serve themselves as a source of food and bring beauty and joy into the life of others.
About the Author
Gregg Prescott, M.S., is the
inspiring author, creator and host of In5d.com, an excellent project
devoted to the elevation of human consciousness. Please visit his enlightening
site.
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