- Mechanical: planting of the seed in the Earth - chewing of food.
- Sensorial: water the seed so that it can grow - saliva in the mouth to be able to taste the food.
- Emotional: growing of the seed to catch more of the air/wind - rise of the senses to the lung area to be able to smell.
- Intellectual: condensing/structuring of the plant into a bud - formulating of the senses from the head, by speech.
- Social: flower unfolds the plant's nature and beauty - show (seeing) responsibility within a greater context due to the responses to our expressions.
- Ideological: fruit condenses into the seed (future plant) - thinking of our children's future and that of the world.
- Unification: seed brings forth the plant's memory all the way from the ONE or Source and, can thus leave the plant - remembering that all is one leads to discernment (two becoming one)
- Harvest: seed becomes refined by becoming food for the eater of the seed who can sense for the plant beyond the mechanical stage (1) - make the choice to BE = SELF-realisation.
- Freedom: plant is not any longer rooted to one place - BACK HOME!
The seed to seed journey THROUGH Great Mystery has two stages:
A - 1-6 : Entering Nature.
An eternal portion of Myself having become a Living Soul in the world of life, draws to itself the five senses with the Mind for the Sixth, abiding in Nature.
B - 7-9 : Exit Nature.
When the Lord (the SELF or true individual = "indivisible-two" Soul) obtains a body and when He leaves it, He takes these and goes with them as the wind takes the scents from their seats (flowers, etc).
Baghavat Gita




















