Leaps of Consciousness

How Do Plants Grow?

Plants do not grow from the roots up against Gravity, but are pulled up by Levity’s creative force through the moon and the planets. Plants and trees materialise out of the ether, the quantum field.

Imagine a large oak or pine tree two metres across. What volume of wood is that? Imagine how many 4x4s there would be. Three, four, or maybe five?

If the tree grew out of the ground, where is the hole that matter came from? It’s even more obvious when you consider a forest.

Three books provide scientific evidence for this:

  • Rudolf Hauschka’s The Nature of Substance - the moon creates and destroys matter, and chemical elements change from one to another, e.g. from phosphorus to potassium in days.
  • Ernst Michael Kranich’s Planetary Influences upon Plants - Plants grow according to the orbits of planets that influence them, e.g. Venus retrogrades fives times when viewed from a stationary earth, and many flowers have five petals, and the dandelion seed head represents the cosmos.
  • Ernst Lehr’s Man or Matter - By denying Levity, gravity’s balancing force, in the 1660s, In the 1660s, the Academia del Cimento, the first scientific organisation, declared that ‘a science firmly based in observation has no right to speak of Levity as something claiming equal rank with, and opposite to, Gravity.’ At one sweep, science denied Levity, the right-brain link to divine creativity, locked science into materialist Newtonian gravity, and science set off at speed on the destructive path it’s followed ever since.

  • The first two books are the foundations Rudolf Steiner’s biodynamic farming.

    The third explains why not knowing plants materialise out of the ether is not common knowledge: Science has a limited left-brain view - which is the root cause of the world’s current state - and evidence that their theories are incorrect is vilified, ridiculed, or ignored.