Regeneration Spiritual Principle
Number | 6 |
Outer Focus | Plants |
Inner Focus | Breasts |
Rainbow Color | Red – Will & Power |
Evolving Color | Ruby – Christ Consciousness |
Description
The relationship between humans and plants is particularly sacred. Plants eat light; plants eat minerals; plants absorb moisture; plants breathe carbon dioxide. Plants then “give-away” to humans by feeding us, giving us oxygen, and healing our bodies. We give back to them by exhaling the carbon dioxide that they need to thrive and harvesting their fruits.
This symbiotic agreement between plants and animals emerged the moment that the first creature crawled up out of the water and began breathing (thus recycling) the over-abundant oxygen that threatened to choke the planet’s environment. If you have Regeneration in your garment pattern, you play a special role in awareness of the evolution of life on our planet.
Additional Resources
- Regeneration Podcast
- Regeneration Newsletter (Coming Soon)
Regeneration is often thought of as a biological concept – how a plant or animal regenerates its tissue after an injury. At a deep level, it’s also within the nature of matter itself. Electrons and protons, neutrons and quarks, all are regenerated in the depths of stars into new types of matter, bringing forth new elements over time. Even our continents and oceans are regenerated by our earth’s tectonic movements into new geologic formations, new oceans, new continents. Biologically, most plants and animals have the ability to repair injuries by regenerating tissues, to a varying degree. Some amphibians can regenerate limbs. Studies indicate that not only are the tissues rebuilding, but there is an electrical field that enables the repair and regrowth – a regeneration field.
Most plants, through the use of chloroplasts and chromoplasts, are capable of turning sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into sugars and other compounds that are eaten by animals. The oxygen is a by-product, but necessary for those of us who expect it in the air we breathe!
Mammalian breasts are also associated with basic food, useful if not necessary to mammalian infants. Few other animal groups are innately capable of creating food within their bodies for their offspring. Amongst mammals, our human infants have a very long development cycle outside the womb – they are born before they can take care of themselves. We are built to finish our long development outside the womb, relying on our mother’s milk.
Without plants, our obligate-air-breathing life style is not possible. Without the “perfect food” for infants, our outside-the-womb development is not possible.
Regeneration is a “given” – built into our environment and our own bodies.