Our subtle bodies and the flower

When tuning our biofield back to nature, asking ourselves what is keeping us away from our divine soil, roots and inner ground? We are metaphorically and literally going into the garden to do a little fieldwork, as we simultaneously clear our ground, to create compost and fertiliser which generates new energy. Starting at the roots which refers to our belief systems, programming and cyclical thinking, often inherited. Our heart and spine interconnected to our sovereignty and blooming at the crown. How have we bloomed into life how have we created our reality?

Some where along the line the human collective psyche has turned nature into something to be feared, from the weather to viruses. We have become antibiotic in our behaviour, piling glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide in the world onto our crops, this in turn is destroying our inner organic garden, our microbiome. The chemicals on our crops are limiting the capacity and potential of our mitochondria to convert energy into life and light. Despite our efforts to diminish life-force from our food, nature continues to give us support, she rejuvenates and heals us back to all that is real and authentic. It is here where we start, we go back to basics the soil, our ground and root system.

Once our ground is weeded, soil prepared and seed taken root, the life-force will be clearer, sap may ascend up through the stem our spine unimpeded. We will look at our central column as a structure to magnetise, gather and maintain life-force and the specific role the heart has in magnetising the charge so it may climb to the crown for blossoming.

The stem our spine provides an anchor for our branches, our limbs and leaves. Our hands just as leaves can absorb the energy from sunlight. The flowers along our spine (chakras) our skin and hair become the antenna through which we receive.

What we find when studying the geometry of the life cycle of a flower is that it creates ‘a flow’ from the seed point to the flower bud through spherical unfolding. The field of action that the flower movement takes is largely spherical, spiralling into being, then spirals back down into the soil through the petals perform a winding up to and a winding down.

The pre flower stage of the bud is another profound study, the bud stage we have the opportunity to look at the spiral expression, this spiral motion characterises so many flowers unfolding. The spiral is a universal pattern and ideas on how to use the vortex/spiral is detailed in chapter 6. The spiral is as much a mathematical factual phenomenon as it is a metaphor and symbol of paths of energy or botanical consciousness.

The unfolding of life in the plant world expresses itself in spiral forms, this turning into being of a rose for example, is a major feature in their supreme beauty. So with infinite patience and love we tend our inner garden with care as we enter an access point to the spin and still point within us.

These flowers may dance through our aura, land delicately at our feet, enfold us within their petals, as the sweet nectar travels up our spine, as we arise and fall into presence.

The flowers are little geometric emissaries of natural order, reminding us that the journey is one of transformation rooted in the the dark of the earth then rising to meet with our own inner radiant light. Engaging with the symmetry and beauty of flowers reminds us to live from our unique essence and path.

The navigating the building of a coherent biofield, the choice and potential to unfurl, to feel our radiance and soul presence landing, to go within and enter into the architecture of our personal flower, for our own blossoming and radiance into soul presence.  The flowers are like little chalices carrying our true essence, as the flower and fruit are the blissful states of being, where we find radical interconnectivity to the earth with all living organisms as we reconnect to our highest levels of soul connection.

If we have created a strong root structure, a clean and calm inner and outer environment, a clear flow of energy up the stem then the blossom will be a naturally occurring event. Just as each flower has a unique blueprint and geometry, as do we, the flower represents coming into our full presence and beauty. Flowers remind us to stand in our full glory, our essence, our unique expression and fragrance.

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