Higher Purpose

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Higher Purpose

There is a special dance that takes place
when the soul of a plant intertwines with
the soul of a human in
a ritualistic, intentional
and life-affirming
way.

To begin,
a body takes a plant and consumes it
in some fashion,
be it by eyes, or mouth,
or an energetic
assimilation.

And, within a body, is a part of
a person that is nothing more than
a felt holy existence within
a temple.

When a consumed plant assumes
its healing role while intermingling with
the insides of a human body,
that holy part of a person finds
itself feeling nurtured and
loved from
within.

What is natural within
the person finds itself uplifted by
the same nature that exists within
a different form,
like a broken cup
pieced back
together.

The person becomes whole, and
the plant experiences
a divine and embodied purpose
like nothing else.

The frequency output of
the commingling beings is
much higher,
albeit temporarily,
and for a moment all is right
while also somehow
simultaneously
being all wrong in
some capacity.

This is because
the nonlinearity of time is
enhanced when a plant melds with
a human body.
New heights are reached,
worldviews expand,
spirits exude gratitude, and
bodies feel everything
at once.

This is both the human experience and
the plant experience.
When experienced together,
so as to amplify the energy
of that which is life-oriented,
being human becomes
supernatural.

Being human becomes nourishing and
expansive and
creative and
flowing and
novel.

The soul|temple union becomes
a clear channel for
the divine, and the revelations
that pour forth are simply
seeds that hold
a dream.

Action is required to manifest the dreams
physically.
This is the act of
creation; this is the purpose of
prayer; this is the ritual of
birth.

The connection between
'plant of the earth' and
'human of the earth and
'cosmos of the outer realms'
must never be
destroyed.

This connection is to remain ceremonial and
pleasurable and
joyful and
sensory and
true. This or better,
for all life,
and especially
for you.

Banner Photo by Esteban Lopez on Unsplash

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