Do Plants Experience Pain?
How was plant life formed?
Wherever solid, liquid, heat, air and energy came together,
there the circulation of liquid, heat, air and energy, automatically
started within the solid.
That circulation is rhythmically functioning in even the smallest
of one-celled living beings.
A kind of essential acid, which is a peculiar bio-chemical fluid,
is created and maintained around each cell.
A cell is a miniature living being having its body constructed by
systematic arrangements of molecules and atoms with polarity.
Also, a cell is provided with a complete circuit of bio magnetism,
so that it becomes the basic unit of sensing ability.
The sensing ability starts from the energy (life-force)
within the cell.
When such cells come together and gather in arranged rows and layers,
they grow as plant life.
So, even in plant life there is a sense of touch-
that is, plant life has life-force and sensing ability.
When the coordinated functions between the cells and the circulation of
liquid, heat, air, and energy are normal and rhythmic,
a harmonious feeling is experienced by any living being - including the plants.
However, when the life-force gets short-circuited in the course
of its circulation, pain results.
Even the plants experience pain and pleasure.
When the plants gel a short-circuit due to any disturbance,
they achieve equilibrium
because the earth absorbs the disturbance
through their roots.
The short-circuit is immediately balanced by the earth.
In plant life, the aggravated and irregular flow of bio magnetism
caused by any disturbance, will be absorbed by the earth's magnetism.
In no time at all, the magnetic circuit gets balanced.
This is because plants are, in fact, just outgrowths of the earth.
And, although there is growth and proliferation of cells,
plants' sensitivity is different from that of other living beings.
Plants may be compared to the hair and nails of the animal kingdom.
One does not feel pain when removing a little bit of nail or
when clipping one's hair.
A similar kind of chemical function works in the metabolism of all plants.
Plants produce seed.
When the seed is sown or falls on the ground at the proper time
and water enters into it,
it sprouts within the seed there is energy - life-force.
Energy is always in forceful circular motion within the seed.
The water absorbed by the Seed becomes vapour due to the heat produced
by the radiating waves of the sun.
It pushes up toward the surface of the earth.
Thus, a plant grows on this earth of ours, we find millions of species of plants
ranging from weeds to trees.
The word "species" indicates a specific order of
function of Consciousness.
Consciousness is working specifically in every particle and in every living being
with pattern, precision, and regularity.
And wherever pattern, precision, and regularity function systematically, we use the word specified.
The word "species" must have originated from this, since every species works
with a specific pattern, precision, and regularity.
A seed is the offspring of a one sense being.
According to the evolutionary law, every seed has the blue-print of the plant
or the tree from which it came.
If one sows the seed properly, it will grow as the type of plant
from which it came.
If a seed is not sown in time or if it is kept out of touch
with the earth, it dries up.
Within that dried seed a very small insect
or worm is formed.
This is due to the interaction of the life-force with air and moisture.
Every seed has its own evolutionary pattern.
Hence, an evolved seed will become a particular type of worm or small insect.
This evolves into a two-sense living being with perceptions of touch and taste.
Then, according to its chemical properties and other ecological principles,
that creature may later become a three-sense living being.
The four-sense living beings develop eyes but no ears,
such as certain snakes and similar reptiles.
When the ears are also formed, we have animals like birds, and mammals -
the five-sense beings.
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