Conversation with Anastasia from the Ringing Cedars of Russia — Part 8
Question & Answers — Talking about Nature

Question: Now back to nature’s principles, what can you teach us about nature and the best way to coexist with it?
Answer: Nature and its ecosystem are reflections of you, in every direction — mental, spiritual, and physical. Your surroundings mirror your biological body, the interactions within the ecosystem reflect your mind, and the core principles of this environment echo your spiritual side. Thus, you do not need to go far to understand yourself or solve any of your problems. The issue is that most people have entirely closed their ‘awareness’ to their surroundings and the present moment, preventing them from enjoying or seeing the reflection of themselves manifesting in their surroundings.
Take time to observe yourself — your thoughts, emotions, and activities — because what you are inside reflects in your physical environment. The deeper you look within, the broader you will see what is outside. To appreciate the natural ecosystem, you must first appreciate your biological body, raising your awareness of what surrounds you.
For example, the soil or the earth reflects your digestive system, transforming decomposing material into new life. This decomposition process, involving larger animals, insects, or microorganisms, extracts energy in a constructive manner, mirroring your digestive system’s function of breaking down food for nourishment.
Everything in your environment — plants, animals, bugs, or elements — has a counterpart in the world of microorganisms, with their properties or physical behaviors forming the foundation. Your feelings and behaviors have corresponding elements, animals, bugs, or plants. By understanding this, you can attune to these properties or behaviors to achieve your desired outcomes. The binding force or language is these manifested properties or behaviors. This signifies that wherever you are and whoever you are is a manifestation of your ‘Inner-being’. By monitoring this Inner-being, you can navigate the ocean of energies in the direction you want.
Moreover, your awareness is the inner light. Just as all creation requires light for growth, paying attention to your ‘inner dimensions’ and rhythms can make ailments or discomforts vanish. By focusing on different parts of your body, you send energy there. Attuning to frequencies of love, beauty, healing, and compassion sends these vibrational frequencies within yourself, restoring and rejuvenating your being.
Relationship Between Plants and Humans
Question: I wanted to understand further the topic of the relationship between plants and humans. You mentioned placing a seed under the tongue for several minutes before planting it so that it can gather information about our bodies and be suited to our specific bodily needs. Can you tell me more about this?
Answer: Certainly. The relationship between plants and humans is deeply interconnected. You may have noticed that most wild animals rarely require medicines and seldom get sick, whereas domesticated animals often need more care. This principle stems from the idea that an ecosystem reflects the macrocosm of its inhabitants. When an animal is part of a specific ecosystem, the seeds inside its digestive system collect microscopic properties of the organism’s body, similar to how water retains memories of its journey.
When seeds or any part of a plant come into contact with an organism’s organic substances, either through external waste materials or via the digestive system (mouth, intestines, etc.), they collect information about that organism. Plants, being the inverse of animals in nature, naturally produce properties that counteract what animals produce. If an animal has ailments, the next generation of plants will develop properties to counteract these ailments.
By placing a seed under your tongue before planting it, you allow the seed to gather specific information about your body’s needs. The seed absorbs the microscopic properties and information from your saliva, tailoring its growth to address your particular health requirements. This symbiotic relationship ensures that the plants grown from these seeds are uniquely suited to support and heal the body that provided the initial information.
This practice underscores the profound connection between humans and their natural environment. By aligning ourselves more closely with nature’s processes, we can enhance our health and well-being in a way that reflects the intricate balance and harmony of the natural world.
In addition to the symbiotic relationship plants have with humans, they also respond to the consciousness projected through our body temperature. When a person holds a particular mentality or intention, plants can amplify and manifest this held mentality. This signifies the significance that plants and animals are interconnected, unified in a single thread of life.
As you embark on this journey of understanding and interacting with nature, it’s important to realize that everything is part of a relationship. The ecosystem of a particular location ‘knows’ its inhabitants. A person who has lived in a certain place for a long time becomes recognized by the entire ecosystem. Plants, microorganisms, insects, and even the elements attune to these long-term inhabitants. If a foreign entity intrudes, the ecosystem may react negatively to remove the intruder.
Therefore, it is essential to create and nurture your ecosystem by attuning to and harmonizing with your surroundings. By fostering this connection, you can create an environment that supports and enhances your well-being, aligning with the natural rhythms and cycles of the world around you.
Furthermore, What you mostly regard as a spirit is essentially a body of energy. The more one nurtures this energy, the more powerful it becomes. While this field remains elusive in your time, we had a clear understanding of its nature. This energy is often referred to in ancient writings as etheric energy, God, prana, and so on. It is something that can be directed according to your will.
This energy is directly proportional to your will — the potency of one’s will determines the outcome. This will has also been referred to as faith because the stronger the conviction, the clearer the outcome.
This spirit manifests nature itself. The formation of diverse ecosystems results from the interaction of these spiritual energies. In different geographical locations, various ecosystems arise due to these higher interactions of energies. Therefore, the creation and source of biological life manifest according to these energy interactions. By understanding and harnessing this energy, you can align with the natural world and influence your surroundings in harmony with your will.
Conversation with Anastasia from the Ringing Cedars of Russia — Part 8
Question & Answers — Talking about Nature

Question: Now back to nature’s principles, what can you teach us about nature and the best way to coexist with it?
Answer: Nature and its ecosystem are reflections of you, in every direction — mental, spiritual, and physical. Your surroundings mirror your biological body, the interactions within the ecosystem reflect your mind, and the core principles of this environment echo your spiritual side. Thus, you do not need to go far to understand yourself or solve any of your problems. The issue is that most people have entirely closed their ‘awareness’ to their surroundings and the present moment, preventing them from enjoying or seeing the reflection of themselves manifesting in their surroundings.
Take time to observe yourself — your thoughts, emotions, and activities — because what you are inside reflects in your physical environment. The deeper you look within, the broader you will see what is outside. To appreciate the natural ecosystem, you must first appreciate your biological body, raising your awareness of what surrounds you.
For example, the soil or the earth reflects your digestive system, transforming decomposing material into new life. This decomposition process, involving larger animals, insects, or microorganisms, extracts energy in a constructive manner, mirroring your digestive system’s function of breaking down food for nourishment.
Everything in your environment — plants, animals, bugs, or elements — has a counterpart in the world of microorganisms, with their properties or physical behaviors forming the foundation. Your feelings and behaviors have corresponding elements, animals, bugs, or plants. By understanding this, you can attune to these properties or behaviors to achieve your desired outcomes. The binding force or language is these manifested properties or behaviors. This signifies that wherever you are and whoever you are is a manifestation of your ‘Inner-being’. By monitoring this Inner-being, you can navigate the ocean of energies in the direction you want.
Moreover, your awareness is the inner light. Just as all creation requires light for growth, paying attention to your ‘inner dimensions’ and rhythms can make ailments or discomforts vanish. By focusing on different parts of your body, you send energy there. Attuning to frequencies of love, beauty, healing, and compassion sends these vibrational frequencies within yourself, restoring and rejuvenating your being.
Relationship Between Plants and Humans
Question: I wanted to understand further the topic of the relationship between plants and humans. You mentioned placing a seed under the tongue for several minutes before planting it so that it can gather information about our bodies and be suited to our specific bodily needs. Can you tell me more about this?
Answer: Certainly. The relationship between plants and humans is deeply interconnected. You may have noticed that most wild animals rarely require medicines and seldom get sick, whereas domesticated animals often need more care. This principle stems from the idea that an ecosystem reflects the macrocosm of its inhabitants. When an animal is part of a specific ecosystem, the seeds inside its digestive system collect microscopic properties of the organism’s body, similar to how water retains memories of its journey.
When seeds or any part of a plant come into contact with an organism’s organic substances, either through external waste materials or via the digestive system (mouth, intestines, etc.), they collect information about that organism. Plants, being the inverse of animals in nature, naturally produce properties that counteract what animals produce. If an animal has ailments, the next generation of plants will develop properties to counteract these ailments.
By placing a seed under your tongue before planting it, you allow the seed to gather specific information about your body’s needs. The seed absorbs the microscopic properties and information from your saliva, tailoring its growth to address your particular health requirements. This symbiotic relationship ensures that the plants grown from these seeds are uniquely suited to support and heal the body that provided the initial information.
This practice underscores the profound connection between humans and their natural environment. By aligning ourselves more closely with nature’s processes, we can enhance our health and well-being in a way that reflects the intricate balance and harmony of the natural world.
In addition to the symbiotic relationship plants have with humans, they also respond to the consciousness projected through our body temperature. When a person holds a particular mentality or intention, plants can amplify and manifest this held mentality. This signifies the significance that plants and animals are interconnected, unified in a single thread of life.
As you embark on this journey of understanding and interacting with nature, it’s important to realize that everything is part of a relationship. The ecosystem of a particular location ‘knows’ its inhabitants. A person who has lived in a certain place for a long time becomes recognized by the entire ecosystem. Plants, microorganisms, insects, and even the elements attune to these long-term inhabitants. If a foreign entity intrudes, the ecosystem may react negatively to remove the intruder.
Therefore, it is essential to create and nurture your ecosystem by attuning to and harmonizing with your surroundings. By fostering this connection, you can create an environment that supports and enhances your well-being, aligning with the natural rhythms and cycles of the world around you.
Furthermore, What you mostly regard as a spirit is essentially a body of energy. The more one nurtures this energy, the more powerful it becomes. While this field remains elusive in your time, we had a clear understanding of its nature. This energy is often referred to in ancient writings as etheric energy, God, prana, and so on. It is something that can be directed according to your will.
This energy is directly proportional to your will — the potency of one’s will determines the outcome. This will has also been referred to as faith because the stronger the conviction, the clearer the outcome.
This spirit manifests nature itself. The formation of diverse ecosystems results from the interaction of these spiritual energies. In different geographical locations, various ecosystems arise due to these higher interactions of energies. Therefore, the creation and source of biological life manifest according to these energy interactions. By understanding and harnessing this energy, you can align with the natural world and influence your surroundings in harmony with your will.

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