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Radiating Energy in My Gardens - Creating Relationships with Plants - Name Them

  • starfishevolution
  • Sep 26, 2016
  • 2 min read

In StarFish: The Evolution of People At Work (Book One of the Trilogy), the main character Jax takes Simon on a garden walk and explains to him the concept of radiating energies and the power of naming plants. I thought I would do the same with this post and demonstrate what I've done.

In this first picture, you can see a class crystal ball that is hanging from an upright stick. You can almost feel the energy being received from the sun and diffracting out as colors of the visible spectrum. In each of the images below you can see different balls hung in the garden. It is set up as a triangular grid and during the day the sun's light is received and radiated into the gardens.

In this next series of photos, I have shown how I use quartz crystals in a planter on the porch. I also use a lot of rocks as they also are excellent sources for receiving light energy from the son and radiating it to the plants.

In Starfish: The Evolution of People At Work Jax tells Simon there is power in naming plants because it creates a relationship with them. Delia is the name given to a bonsai tree which Jax brings along with him on a trip, much to the surprise of Simon. So here is the real Delia mentioned in the novel.

And here is a palm I name Abby Hoffman because of the leaves resembling his rather wide hair at one point.

A couple of links to the power of naming living things can be found here: The Rumplestilskin story, The Power of Naming.

Finally, I believe dragonflies have a high vibration so I created these dragonflies out of copper wire and have place the first one next to quartz rocks as well as hanging a second one in the garden.

So have a great day. Make it a masterpiece.

 
 
 

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