(Treebeard explains how
devas actually work with the plant
world to help with a plant’s growth.
He does let us in on the fact that he
can appease devas and have them help
him with any growing problems he has.)
Treebeard:
okay let us continue and make more
lively of discussion.
Russ: okay, I have a question on
chakras that I’ve been working
with. Treebeard and I were working
on this last week too and the way
devas……
Treebeard: hmmm?
Russ: their speed of chakras must
be much higher than sixth
dimension and even further to a
point where they’re invisible?
Treebeard: it would be hard to
say, I know devas but how they
operate is hard for me that they
are mystical in how they operate.
Russ: hmm.
Treebeard: I know how to appease
them, I know how to make them do
what I wish but more is open to
debate and conjecture.
Russ: right which is what I have
been debating on myself is how do
they interact with the plant
kingdom as far as their energy and
the plant that they’re working
with's energy? Perhaps if you knew
that, I might have a better idea.
Treebeard: being of way that work,
they work in ways that are what we
neglect. They are concerned with
leaf and root. The roots are
important for nutrition and
advancement but leaf also plays
much importance in creating food
to be stored in roots. So devas
being of aware of this, work in
ways that encourage leaf to bend
in way to generate maximum
nutritional capability and once
leaf become old, dispense. Deva
see that plant grow in place not
suited ignore, neglect and will
eventually cease to function as
plant and be returned to ground
for nutritional absorbment. But
plant ideally situated that need
little nudge of help, get from
deva that desire to do so. But
short-term plant come and go in a
blink of a deva’s mind or be there
for a long time if being of plant
that deva enjoys existing. It is
important to restate that devas
live on different time perception
than we do. A year can be a
second, a blink of a eye for them
but a second can be an eternity.
It is a paradox.
Russ: hmmm.
Treebeard: feel free to open to
conjecture.
Skip: uh-hmm.
Russ: I’m dwelling on that one.
Treebeard: okay, then maybe offer
different opening? As you know, I
am keen on plants, primary love
great trees of size. Maybe that
opening of floor for more debate
or discussion? Or am I……? I am
being of too dry.
(everyone laughs)
Skip: you’re doing just fine.
Treebeard: okay.....it being of
pleasure, I go and depart.
Skip: okay, thank you.
Russ: thank you.
Laura: thank you.
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