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Incorporeal Life:
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FORCE AND MATTER
PLANT KINGDOM
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A pot of caladiums. In the Plant Kingdom, the atoms are
combined in less compact form than that of minerals, because the auras of plants are more
diaphanous. The manifestation of Force, as a synonym of Life, however, are more apparent
and influence the composition of plant auras. |
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In a group of flowers and leaves, the subtle differences
between their auras can be seen. As the vitality of these plants fades with the passage of
time, their auras in turn also fade. The aura derived from life or vital Force is no
longer present when they wither, leaving only the aura derived from atomic force. |
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When flowers are not picked and are left on their stalks,
they retain their aura for a longer period of time, full of living vibration, because all
the vitality of plants is reflected in their auras. |
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Like that of mountains, the aura of trees is much more
perceptible on the outline, although it encompasses their entire surface evenly. |
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This illustration shows that, after a tree is felled, its
aura gradually moves away from the primitive aura, as the tree dries and dies. This is one
of the manifestations of Force. Hence, by losing this Force, the dying tree also loses its
radiation. The aura that remains in the dried plant is the aura that emanates from the
atoms. |
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