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Growing a Green Thumb
I received the call at 9:00 in the morning on a Saturday. I
normally try to take the weekends off. I also normally fail in
this effort, because of one thing or another, that can be
addressed elsewhere though.
"Dale, come quick, Molly is sick!" I had no clue who Molly was,
but when you get an emergency call, sometimes little things like
understanding what is going on take second seat to action.
I rushed over to Hanna's house as quickly as the law, and a
little bending of space-time would allow. When I got there I
half expected to see an ambulance waiting by the front door. It
would not have been the first time my healing skills had been
called on in a pinch.
Instead I was met by Hanna. "Come quick, she's in here! I don't
know what to do!"
Inside, as I looked past her, laying on a table by the window
was Molly. A fine potted plant. Actually she looked a little
wilted and had a tinge of brown around a few leaves. As I moved
in for a closer look I could see this was one unhappy plant! Not
fine at all!
No, really. I mean the plant was sad, unhappy, depressed. Wilted.
"Your cats been bothering Molly hasn't she?" I asked. "Your
plants not damaged, its .Annoyed!"
She admitted that Dolly, her cat, had been seen on the table a
lot lately. A few minutes later, after talking to the cat, who
agreed to stay away from the plant with only a small bribe, an
extra saucer of cream every now and then, the cause of the
problem was fixed.
"Now for a bit of work on Molly and we will be all set." I
centered myself more completely and went into a deep state of
concentration and conceptual thought. Working with plants is one
of the simplest and most rewarding of all the basic psychic
skills. Once you ask a plant to grow and describe to it what you
wish, the plant will take it from there and grow. Around two
weeks later I got a call from Hanna. "What did you do to my
plant?" I noticed that she seemed pleased and promised to be
over later to look at it. When I arrived she took me straight to
Molly. The plant that had been, if not on deaths door, closer
than she should have been, had changed a bit. In to weeks she
had more than tripled her size and foliage. Where she had one
flower before, she now had dozens. In fact she had more than her
kind of plant normally does. By several times! Hanna then
confided in me that while she loved plants, they had an
unfortunate tendency to die on her after a few weeks to a month
or so. She sighed and gave me a forlorn look. "I would give
anything to have a green thumb." I told her to grow one. Before
anyone thinks that being a jerk is a hobby of mine, let me
explain! Hanna was a long time meditator and practiced at
several psychic techniques and basic skill sets. It was well
within her ability to do what I had done with Molly. In fact
with practice and dedication she could likely be even better at
it than I was. "Where to start though? It seems so complex."
This comment from her seemed strange to me. She had more than
the skills needed to do this. Plants practically crave human
attention for some reason! What she needed was a quick rundown
of the steps involved, then she would see that this was
literally something that everyone could be good at. "You already
know how to meditate, and your remember how to think
conceptually, right?" I asked her, more to prompt her thoughts
into action rather than question her ability. "If you want a
plant to grow, and can hold the concept clearly, it will. In
fact you can even change many genetic traits of a plant if you
take enough time and reinforce the field daily." "Right, it
feels like when I am in meditation and thinking, but my mind is
empty at the same time. No words cluttering things up." She
looked me dead in the eye and without blinking said "Pictures
still creep in to my mind though. That means that I can't do
anything psychically right. Not psychokinetically anyway." That
was not the case as all I assured her. A few pictures creeping
in to her mind as she worked was not going to keep her from
being successful. Especially with plants. "Here lets go over the
steps." I made a big show of sitting down as if we would be
there for a while.
*Relax and go into a meditative state. Let your mind clear and
go as deeply as possible. *Feel the makeup of the plant in your
mind. Don't force it or judge it yet, just let the information
come. *To direct the plant in how you want it to grow, just hold
the idea, as clearly as possible, in your mind. Picture it if it
helps to hold the concept for you.
"That's all it is. Plants aren't that complex really, and they
don't demand a lot of hard work to modify them. Just a bit of
love and patients."
She gave me a wide eyed look "Plants have feelings?" Now I had
to explain that while they are reactive to their environment
they don't have emotions like we do of course. They don't need
to. It is sometimes just simpler to say, your plant is scared,
than to describe the fairly involved reactions that the plant is
going through. Then we had a conversation about making genetic
changes in plants. I indicated that this was not only easy but
fun too. All she had to do to effect these changes was to hold
the concept of what she wanted just like we had talked about.
Even if she wanted to do things like change the color of the
flowers or shape of the leaves.
Several years later and Molly the plant is still hale and hardy,
even several years past her prime and by the look of Hanna's
garden each year, I would say she managed to grow that green
thumb.
About the author:
Dale Power is a psychic healer, researcher and educator that has
been focusing on ways to improve psychic functioning in humans
for the last twenty years. Go to:
http://healing.worldispnetwork.com to find out more about the
work being done.
Dale Power
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