Deborah Harrell wrote:
David Hobby <[email protected]> wrote:
...
O.K., how about stem cells, made from the stems of real plants?
(Yarrow could be good, for the I Ching connection. But papaver
somniferum was my first choice.)
I actually had to look up the latter - all the times I've seen "The
Wizard of Oz" nothwithstanding. As for the species, I might favor
penstemon:
Note that I was going to use the stems, going for
word play over biological activity.
"... in these moments of sorrow and pain, the soul must have the
courage to rebuild itself and the faith to trust in a higher power.
Penstemon flower essence has enormous strengthening powers, enabling
the soul to tap into reservoirs of courage and resilience which are
normally inaccessible to human consciousness. At its deepest level of
transformation. Penstemon essence shows the soul that it has freely
chosen even the harshest circumstances for its growth and
evolution..."
That is well written. I'm impressed.
And I thought that souls "freely chose" bodies in harsh
circumstances just by being at the back of the line for
reincarnation. : )
---David
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