A Tasty Peach Alchemy
Moisture on my lips as I scan the fresh picked berries. Today shall be tasty. A flavor rich in sunsets shimmering through trees - cicadas beginning to gather a symphony - crimson velvet ribbons cinching an ultra-feminine flowing dress of silk and chiffon. Subtle traces of vanilla and orange blossom along my creamy skin, with an aura of jasmine and lavender fields wherever I linger.
- Ahhhh ~ what a sweet, velvety peach day dream. There’s lots of ideas flashing in my cerebellum. I feel vulnerable in this expression, shy, meek. Rose petals fill my cheeks. Pink turning to bright Red - what a lovely shade of blush, has it been bottled?
Roses have thorns. They’re prized for their beautiful assemblage of soft+fierce. They expect to be handled a particular way, you either learn that way or do not get the experience of their full enjoyment. It is all up to you as the steward of the land.
Dr. Masaru Emoto somehow flashes in my mind…
His studies with Water and the impact of thought/words/sound are fascinating. What I’m hyper-fixated upon is the visual association of beautiful crystal structures within the water molecule while in contact with Love+Happiness+Peace and the like. As opposed to the mangled structures of Greed+Jealousy+Hate.
In a similar fashion, the basic A/B scientific experiment on Plants has become widespread in classrooms where people see the visual+physical impact on a plant that is only spoken to in hateful+negative words/tones and one only spoken to in loving+positive words/tones.
As you can imagine, the plant only given hate withers and dies while the plant given love grows and blossoms. It seems so simple, not complicated - so why do we make it complicated?