Multidimensional living means being able to open your heart (when appropriate) to connect energetically with everything around you. Coming from our hearts with gratitude and appreciation opens lines of communication via the quantum entanglement that connects us all. This connection not only gives us a profound sense of the sacredness of all creation, but can also provide many practical benefits.
Take the garden, for example. Spring may be early in many places this year, but that just means we gardeners will be at it much earlier too. For many gardeners, weeding is one of the most frustrating chores, especially when the roots are deep, and /or the soil is dry, and all your efforts only produce weeds broken off at the top with roots still left to spring up yet again a short time later. How discouraging!
If this sounds familiar to you, try opening your heart and connecting to the weed energy in deep appreciation. Weeds are plants, and all plants are beautiful in their own way. We mostly dislike weeds not because they are inherently ugly, but because they are growing where we don’t want them. And as human creators, we do have the right to create gardens of our own design.
Let the weeds know that you truly appreciate them for their beauty, their tenacity, and their ability to fill the woods, meadows and roadsides with luscious green and dashes of color. Then lovingly explain that as much as you appreciate them, you have reserved this space for specific plants and you would appreciate their help in making room for those plants you’ve chosen. Picture yourself easily disengaging the weeds and send that image to them so they know what you want them to do. Then grasp the weed and pull gently asking that is release itself, roots and all. You will be amazed at the difference!
You can also use this method with any four or six legged creatures that are eating your plants. Sit in meditation, open your heart and connect with the animal or insect that is feasting on your garden. Although you can ask them to leave completely if necessary, I usually offer to share. For example, I offer one of four eggplants to the potato bugs if they will leave me the other three. I ask the deer to refrain from nipping off the bean buds after they have helped themselves the first time. I picture them doing what I ask and send that image out to them. Animals and insects have to eat too, but I find they seem to really appreciate my willingness to share, and are eager to cooperate if I ask with an open heart.
If you have a small garden or only ornamental plants, you may not wish to share, and that’s OK too. The key is to connect with an open and loving heart rather than seeing them as enemies to be conquered. Force doesn’t work in the energy dimension Love and co-creation do.
For more on energy and energy reality, see my book “It’s All About Energy: Adventures in Expanded Reality”, available on Amazon, at local bookstores and on my website: wwwtransformationalexpansion.com