This is part of a long nature meditation night.
(Geoff) Now, there’s sort of a philosopher here. His face is more 19th century. A top Hat and Tails sort of character.
(Guide) He does the same thing as the Indians do. But at a different level. The reason that we use Indians is because you know them to be of a very loving nature and very, very connected to nature.
As the world has evolved, a lot of people have got away from that nature. New generations aren’t anywhere as close to nature as they should be. This modern gentleman sees it in his way, which is way different from the way the Indians saw it.
Now, what it’s going to help you to do is, or advising you, what is going to be happening is that you will be helping to take people back to the days of the Indians, to the level of emotion and loving of nature and looking after nature that they had in those days. It needs to be brought back to create the balance that’s needed for Earth to create the food, the animals, and nature in general. We were talking yesterday about how the Earth will change.
Simply through this change happening, the people’s actions will help to change nature and get rid of the chemicals in the Earth and, nature will start to get back to its normal state. And what you’ll be helping to do is to get nature back and getting people back to seeing nature in that beautiful loving state, the way it should be. So, that’s the symbolism of what he’s doing there.
Now, your senses, of course, are very good and you can understand exactly what I’ve just said. So, you’ll understand your body, your soul, everything, know exactly what needs to be done there. That’s good.
(Geoff) How does your mind connect to nature? By imagining? No. It just does. Now, what I saw before that, a few minutes ago, before we started talking, was this white sort of, it looked like a snake going in and out of your head Sharon, constantly, no head or tail, and just this white line going in and out, as a form of energy.
And I asked the same question. How do you connect to nature? You connect with one word. Sensing.
So, if you take animals, they live by their senses, and they sense the seasons changing when they must move, they sense when flowers are ready to eat, they sense what’s poisonous and what isn’t, so you’re sensing with nature. So, if you understand and to be able to look after nature, you have the same similar senses. So now, when you look, you already have this, you already look at nature, you see all these different things, all these different energies, and what you’re doing, without realising it before, is you’re sensing all these energies.
So that’s exactly how it works, sensing. One thing we haven’t investigated yet, which is quite interesting, is how plants affect nature. I know there’s a lot of things where plants do affect them.
Spring-tides, gravity, we know that. Yeah, the moon affects water. It pulls on water.
We are 80% water, so it pulls on that energy as well. And that can be explained through gravity.
What about where you get, for instance, the reefs. They all spawn at the same time in one particular day. We have fish here in South Africa, and now I’ve been there, they go to the river mouth where we used to camp on the 26th of August, and they all spawn, thousands of them, and they all disappear again.
Turtles come back to the same nesting area. Salmon do, eels do. And it’s always different.
(Sharon) A lot of it can be memories. I’m sure a lot of it has to do with different planets and energies that come from these planets. I don’t know, we’ll ask them, maybe they’ll tell us next time.
(Geoff) That’s an interesting question. Yeah. Because if it’s at the same time every year, does it have to be in the same place at the same time every year? Or is it just a memory? With the fish that appear on the 26th of August, if they spawn, that will leave a huge amount of energy in an area.
Then they would head for that energy. The same with salmon, they go upstream to where they are born. That sense is there.
(Guide) Sensing is exactly what it is.
They sense they must go and spawn. The turtles sense they must go back to where they started after 10, 20, or 30 years. Eels go all the way to Sargasso Sea in the middle of the Atlantic.
(Geoff) Lots of strange things.