Too Much Fast Growth? by YourEnchantedGardener .....

The metaphor of the Garden is further explained here.

Date:   5/18/2005 12:20:33 PM ( 19 y ago)

The Garden is a metaphor
for Consciousness when I
do Enchanted Gardening.

I just turned around
and this enormous weed
has grown a mile
and is covering over
a Job's Tear plant
and the Cleveland Sage
and a bearded Iris.

No light underneath,
the plants underneath
will surely suffer.

What are you growing in your
garden of consciousness?

What do you want to be growing there?

This is a good day to decide.

I am taking time to clear the bed
of bills that need to be paid.
I am taking time to give myself a clear
bed again.

I feel so much better when I do.
I am looking around.

I am going to write Anna a note
because I do not appreciate how
she responded today to a simple
question and I am stuck in that energy
for an hour while others things need
to be done. I do not have time anymore
for that kind of communicationl

It is like a Fairy Tale as we live
in the Enchanted Garden,
a name for our renewed earth.

What I say and do not say
is directly a scene seen in what is growing
in my garden and in my garden of consciousness.

Messes come from withheld communication.
Messes in the physical world come from
attempting to do more than is humanly possible.

Do you have plants giving you feedback
in your daily life?

http://curezone.com/upload/photos/flowers/jo1.jpg

Is your Enchanted Garden covered over
by cement.

How does your Garden grow
and what is growing in your Garden?

http://lesliegoldman.com/mushms4.gif

Love from Your Enchanted Gardener,
Leslie

#1, 10:47 AM--title change from Garden overgrowth
to Too Much Fast Growth?

The Lovely Gif is from my favorite
Gif animator, Kitty Roach. It is copyright.
Please visit her animation site.
http://www.snowcrest.net/kitty/hpages/green2.html#



 

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