“It is possible to modify your awareness to perceive what plants perceive, birds, beings in the astral, the causal.” AwarenessBuddhismBirdPlantPerceive Author:Frederick Lenz
“But this mind isn't somewhere outside the material body of the four elements. Without this mind we can't move. The body has no awareness. Like a plant or a stone, the body has no nature. So how does it move? It's the mind that moves.” MindDoeBodyMovingFourAwarenessMaterialsElementsStonesPlantFour Elements Book:The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma Source: The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma
“We experimented and we experienced many altered states of awareness. We used the power plants. I did that for a year or two.” YearsTwoStatesUsedAwarenessPlantRamaAlteredPower PlantsAltered States Author:Frederick Lenz
“Inwardness is the characteristic feature of the vegetable rather than the animal approach to existence. The animals move, migrate and swarm, while plants hold fast. Plants live in a dimension characterised by solid state, the fixed and the enduring. If there is movement in the consciousness of plants then it must be the movement of spirit and attention in the domain of vegetal imagination. (...) This is the truth that the shamans have always known and practiced. Awareness of the green side of mind was called Veriditas by the twelfth century visionary Hildegard Von Bingen.” IfsMindStatesMovingSpiritSidesImaginationAnimalExistenceAttentionConsciousnessKnownCenturyAwarenessMovementApproachGreenPlantEndureFeaturesFixedCharacteristicsDimensionsVegetablesDomainVisionariesHold FastSwarmsMigrate Author:Terence McKenna
“The most basic act of awareness or knowing that we can demonstrate in science. I postulate that that is the very basis of why we're conscious at all, that it is this relationship at the quantum level as matter evolves into more complex form, including plants and animals and living substance and ourselves, that this area of consciousness as an awareness becomes more and more complex.” MatterFormAnimalLevelsConsciousnessKnowingAwarenessConsciousAreasBasesPlantComplexesIncludingEvolveSubstanceQuantumPlants And Animals Author:Edgar Mitchell
“The wisdom or the essence of Guru Tattwa is a balance. Like when you maintain a plant, if you do not give it water it will die. If you give it too much water, it will die. So the wisdom lies in understanding how much water should be given to the plant, so that it comes up at its best. Now this wisdom has to be achieved through your vibratory awareness.” IfsLoveGivingShouldWisdomSpiritLyingDiesGivenUnderstandingWaterToo MuchMeditationAwarenessBalanceYogaEssencePlantCome UpWellnessGuru Author:Nirmala Srivastava