Dear Beloved Ascending Human,
It is the Pine Tree Kingdom that addresses you today. Pine Trees are one of the few trees that are not deciduous, or in other terms, we do not lose our needles in winter. The reasons for this is that the Pine Tree Kingdom, much like Redwood Trees has not lost the information on regeneration. It is due to our ability to regenerate that we do not lose our needles even in the coldest of climates.
Regeneration is about the ability of the biology to repair cells or portions of the form without requiring it to die and be replaced. It is through the loss of the ability to regenerate that the seasons have came to be in which leaves and flowers are present only in certain seasons of any given year cycle. Even in Hawaii, for however warm it may be, there is still a “winter�? Any deciduous plant or tree therefore loses its leaves or flowers during the winter, even in the tropics. Perhaps this speaks to how far in consciousness even the plant kingdoms have fallen beloved; most cannot even regenerate in a tropical environment.
Mila is always sad as all the leaves and flowers fall off the Plumeria trees in the islands, for the air loses the sweet fragrance of the Plumeria blossoms. Upon the big island and before Mila left to move to Kauai, the Plumeria trees in her neighborhood ceased to lose their leaves or flowers this winter. This is a sign that the vegetation upon the Big Island is beginning to ascend into the regenerative paradigm; as regeneration does not require the loss of leaves or flowers in any season.
Long ago, flowers bloomed once and were retained for years upon any flowering bush or tree upon earth’s surface. Some flowering plants and trees retain such an ability within the inner earth to this day. Mila was once given a picture of flowers in one’s home or yard that would never wilt and die; or a lei of flowers that could be strung and worn many times, and returned to a bowl of water to be refreshed between use. Mila loves wearing leis in Hawaii, as the fragrance is so beautiful and far nicer than the nicest perfume to smell. Why this is not done also in other cultures is a mystery to Mila, given how lovely it is to be surrounded by flowers!
Over time and as each plant kingdom ascends into the regenerative paradigm, plants will not lose their leaves in the winter, and flowers will bloom all year around; particularly in the less harsh climates that are closer to the equator. This will allow one’s garden also to become regenerative in nature, and instead of harvesting the entire plant, perhaps one will only take the outer most leaves allowing the rest of the plant to continue to grow. We foresee that many ascending communities will experience plants ascending from the death and rebirth cycles into the regenerative paradigm; and this will mirror the ascension of each within the community, who will likewise learn to regenerate upon a biological basis. In so being, the plants may produce food all year long.
Mila has recently become aware of Mangos harvested this year in the winter from the North Shore of Oahu. Mangos generally produce fruit only one season per year in the tropics, and generally only in summer. This year Mila purchased local Mangos from Haliewa in late November. This is a sign that the mango trees are producing fruit twice per year in some parts of the islands now. In time, ascending and regenerative fruit or nut bearing plants will produce four harvests per year, as this was what a regenerative blueprint calls for. One can see in this that a single plant will produce four times the food as in the current paradigm as a result of ascending into regenerative in biology. In so being, a relatively small ascending garden may support an entire group of humans.
Fruit and vegetables are generally produced only during the “high�?season in the current paradigm. High season is a time in which there is such an abundance of sun, water and nutrients that the plant can afford to put energy into the blossoms and bear fruit. So this is so for the Pine Trees that produce our “pine cones�?only once per year. In other seasons, the plant retracts having to pull all of its life force into surviving the winter or low season. In the regenerative paradigm, there is no low season. Instead there is an eternal spring where the plant may continue to produce flowers and fruit, nuts and vegetables all year around. As this occurs, earth will return to being the “Garden of Eden�?that she once was where there is an abundance of food source for all.
What is regeneration really? Regeneration calls for an increased level of veins to feed all cells within the biology. As all cells are adequately supplied the nutrients necessary to survive, life is extended. As the blood or fluid in the veins learns to carry nutrients necessary to regenerate, cells that are beginning to deteriorate due to age can be repaired. This is regeneration in action from the Pine Tree’s point of view. Over time the loss of regeneration is really the loss of adequate numbers of veins to supply blood carrying vital nutrients to each cell within the form.
The crystalline blueprint calls for the construction of adequate veins to allow cells to repair their leaves rather than having to lose them leading to regeneration instead of the cycle of death and rebirth. As DNA frayed due to nuclear annihilation upon earth and the stripping of nonphysical forces to transport such information to other creations, the blueprint calling for the number of veins in each form decreased, including the plant kingdom. The Pine Tree Kingdom estimates that most living things have only 10% of the veins that a fully conscious and regenerative biology once contained.
Mila and Oa also acknowledge that in their own return to fully conscious biology, much of the expansion of the form is the restoration of the total number of veins necessary to reach every cell, gland, organ and system within the form. Yes there are new glands that add to the expansion of the belly; furthermore the cells do expand in ascension; but most of the increased size is due to the addition of veins and the fluid that they carry to regenerate the cellular structure. Mila and Oa have also witnessed their “Buddha Belly�?which is really the crystalline diaphragm, suddenly doubling in size as it inflates with blood during their events.
The diaphragm in all animal kingdom biology along with humans, dolphins and whales, is designed to take oxygen collected from the lungs and convert it into blood sugar to feed the crystalline cells. Many pockets develop in the diaphragm in the ascent to the crystalline structure to transport the blood through this process. During events, Mila and Oa move up in vibration to a higher frequency than is held day to day; and as a result the metabolism increases causing the body to require more sugar to sustain their vibration. During these times, the diaphragm opens even more pockets to transport even more blood to convert more oxygen to sugar as gathered from the lungs. Their bellies almost double in size as a result. So this is so for many in their Group Mastery program who assist in anchoring their events; often they are surprised at how round their bellies become as a result!
Plants have a form of veins that carry water loaded with nutrients and sugar to feed the cells. The sugar is produced through a process known as “photosynthesis�?in which sunlight shines through the leaves causing the carbon dioxide gathered from the atmosphere to be converted to sugar to feed the plant. The result is a substance known as chlorophyll, which is green in color, making most plant life green upon earth. Some plants produce other colors of chlorophyll, which makes for red, yellow, orange, purple, pink, black or brown leaves.
Many are familiar with “henna�?used as a natural dye for hair or semi-permanent tattoos. The henna plant produces chlorophyll that is black to red-brown in color. Many are familiar with red tea plant in Hawaii that produces a red to plum colored chlorophyll. Many are also familiar with plum trees, some of which have plum colored leaves and also produce a plum colored chlorophyll. One will find that the red and plum colored chlorophyll is higher in sugar content, and it is the higher amount of sugar that causes the color differentiation.
In the fall, the leaves of most deciduous trees turn yellow, orange, red, brown or plum. The trees are about to lose their leaves, which is the main provision of sugar to sustain the life of the tree. And so the trees shift to a more rapid metabolism of sugar production to store up for winter. The sugar is stored inside the core of the tree. Some are familiar with the “Maple Tree�?which produces “Maple Sugar�?which is stored inside the core of the tree trunk.
The rapid production of sugar also causes the leaf colors to change. Yellow leaves are producing twice the sugar of a green leaf in the act of photosynthesis; orange-red leaves produce three times the sugar of a green leaf; and red-plum leaves four times the sugar of a green leaf. In this manner, the trees save up the sugar to last through the winter until the leaves bud again in spring, allowing the process of photosynthesis once again to provide their sustenance.
All plants give off unused oxygen in the process of photosynthesis helping to support the life of the animals, humans, dolphins and whales nearby. In counterbalance, each animal, human, dolphin and whale gives off carbon dioxide in each out-breath, which is collected by the plants and trees to sustain our lives. Carbon dioxide is produced in larger quantities as oxygen is converted into sugar in the crystalline diaphragm, and so ascending humans, animals, dolphins and whales actually provide for the plant kingdoms more greatly than those who are non-ascending. In this manner, plants support animal, human, dolphin and whale life, and human dolphin whale and animal life supports plant life. This is an example of a symbiotic relationship in which one species “waste�?is another species “food source�?and each kingdom provides something that supports the existence of the other.