Sunday, September 2, 2007

Petunia's idea of disaster

Continuing on the subject of disaster, Petunia would like to add that in this time frame we are already seeing the collapse of social structure in the imagery of collapsing freeway overpasses and bridges. These are not accidents, they are reflections of the intention to give up the idea of living in one place and working in another which incorporates a unpleasant and time consuming daily commute. Within self-contained communities individuals live and work in the same place, and even work is not considered a job, but rather ones manner of creative expression, and joyfulness.

In Petunia’s community as people began to live entirely in concert with the environment, they noticed that plants have a habit of growing, expanding, and blossoming. And they saw that their physical bodies were composed of the same process. So as they would say, finesse a vine to grow around their shelters, so they would also finesse themselves to grow in a certain direction. Their method of medicine incorporated this idea of working from the inside out to the point where they could change the creation of their own DNA to produce more desirable physical effects. Nothing is forced; there is no intrusive surgery, but rather the subtlety of direction by intent in the process of growing and constant change. Not only do they live in a garden; they view themselves as a garden of various flowers, each blossoming to the fullest potential within indescribable beauty and individuality. Individuals bloom for the pure pleasure of colorful blooming.

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