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June 11, 2011 at 12:11 am #615
Dr Klaus Kattkus
Participant[b][sup][size=4]]Why does the appletree produce this year more branches and blossoms in spring beside just 7 apples were produced last year in autumn?
[/size][/size][/size][/sup][/b]June 11, 2011 at 6:40 am #618Amanda Devine
KeymasterWhat a great question!!!
What do you think the answer is, everyone?
June 12, 2011 at 4:30 am #642Amanda Devine
KeymasterI am going to post a question here to help?
What is a very special characteristic of nature? 😉
June 14, 2011 at 8:19 am #676Dianne Sykes
Participantwe here in the islands have had many changes to the fruit barring at different time then what it use to even in what we would call our winter we had some of the mango tree fruiting and other did not till later..I have noticed a shift in nature going along with the shift of the planet. it appears to me that the seasons are shifting and they have almost done a total flip our winter use to always start in late Oct it now does not start until Feb to April and now we are in June and having our winter weather..as our thoughts are shifting so it nature and all that is around us for we are the creators.
June 14, 2011 at 6:12 pm #678Jolanta Luty
ParticipantAll natural life (nature) finds the nourishment and the energy to do what it needs to do. So???
June 15, 2011 at 4:46 am #680Amanda Devine
KeymasterI am going to answer here both of the great comments.
First, I have found here in Florida that things are changing like there on your island. I had banana tree having bananas in December. That does not happen. It is a very interesting thought that you put here, that as our thinking is changing so is the nature showing unusual changes. You are very right that we create everything, so we create the nature. Mmmm…very interesting observation re: the seasons.
Re: the other great comment. It is true that nature always finds what it needs.
When you look at the nature, at trees for egzample, they never stay still. They either grow or they die. It is like us. We either growing or we disintegrating. We never stay still. So, what happens when we are not growing?
And what is that we need to do to grown?
June 18, 2011 at 10:27 pm #722Dr Klaus Kattkus
ParticipantWhat does the appletree do ?
First the tree don’t look back
second the tree is always happy what it is doing
third the tree is not judging the past
fourth the tree represents nature, with is only love and growth.What is the human as part of the nature doing every day ?
Today is the tomorrow we have been affraid about yesterday
June 19, 2011 at 1:58 am #724Lynn Thompson
ParticipantThoughts to ponder!!!
We call some cultures PRIMITIVE.
Those primitive people are grateful, give thanks, pray, and give back.do you know that all things have a spirit. Animals are sacred and have a purpsoe. They have the power to heal and give thear lives to provide to the needs in the circle of life.
Mother earth and father sky provide. Plants have powers and give nourashments as well as heal. The world will provide for all our needs. All we need to do is is believe and respect and take proper care of the gifts that we are given.When stuff gets in the way or you are trying too hard, jut think PRIMITIVE.
June 19, 2011 at 2:53 am #732Amanda Devine
KeymasterWow!!! :woohoo: What brilliant comments!!!
Everyone needs to read that!!!I am so impressed! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
June 19, 2011 at 3:03 am #733Amanda Devine
KeymasterWhen I lived in Australia and I have learned about Aboriginies, the natives, I thought about them as primitive. I thought how silly it was to believe that rocks have spirits and so on. The truth was that I could not see the TRUTH! Being sceptic, and becoming even bigger one by doing my Master’s in Psychology, my ego was big and I thought that I knew everything. When I got sick, I discovered that I did not know anything!!! I was an ignorant person who thought that knew it all. With time and knowledge, that changed to wisdom, I realized that I was the primitive one, like you said. :ohmy: I was the one who could not see the obvious! We, the people born and raised in “civilized” world are the one that could not be futher from the truth. Aboriginies and any other “primitive” tribes are the ones that are the closest to it! We have so much to learn from them. I have heard one Tybetian Master saying: “A self realized guru knows more about the matter in this world than a scientist.” How true!!!
June 19, 2011 at 4:08 am #735Christine Schumann
ParticipantBrilliantly said! Thank you!!
June 19, 2011 at 4:14 am #736Christine Schumann
ParticipantThat’s right… we think our cup is full, when in reality it’s empty! Let’s fill it with LOVE; LOVE for everything and everyone! XOXO
June 20, 2011 at 5:54 am #747Amanda Devine
KeymasterThat is exactly what we are talking about. Understanding and realizing that our cup needs to be filled with love. Only then we will understand things. 😉
They are all such amazing comments. :woohoo:
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