CLT Practitioner's Sharing - Conservation of Energy leads to blooming of plant!!

In 2017, I had a very bad fall on the 3rd Day of Chinese New Year.  I was out, walking our two dogs in our neighbourhood.  All of a sudden, when both dogs bolted while I was trying to disentangle their leashes, I was literally swept off my feet in a very bad way.  I fell and did not have time to soften the fall.  I remember landing very hard on my buttocks, fell backwards due to the momentum and the back of my head slammed on the tarred road but, somehow, had the presence of mind to not let go of both leashes. At that very moment, I literally saw stars, experienced first-hand what it felt like to be winded.  While I was trying to stay alert and aware of my surroundings, I sat upright, holding tightly on to the leashes as there was a lady nearby and a rubbish collector.  Luckily, I did not black out.  After regaining some strength, I managed to sit up and slowly walked back with both dogs in tow; they somehow knew that something bad had happened to me and our Labrador, walked beside me.  Normally, he would be pulling in front.

 

After the X-ray confirmed that I sustained a hairline fracture on one of my lower spinal discs, I had to stay at home to rest and recuperate.  I took the supplementation recommended by the School, and rested for two weeks.  During this period, I conserved my energy.  When I could finally manage to walk about in my garden, I saw that my old curry leave plant actually flowered for the very first time, after almost 8 years. 

 

This clearly demonstrates that there is an energetic connection between the plants, the land and the occupants on it. So when there is no massive drawdown of energy, the land and plants could benefit from my conservation to enjoy the energy and bloom!  There were also butterflies flitting around the plants.

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