I am doing quite a
bit of gardening this year. There is
nothing like it. Standing barefoot in
the dirt, destroying life and creating life; the circle of life at your finger
tips. One of the fortunate things that
happens when digging up a garden is cutting worms in half. Fortunate?
Yes sometimes it is. Cutting one
worm in half sometimes creates two worms and worms are good for the dirt. And most worms who take a shovel to the body
regrow their missing half even the half without the brain dies. Being that worms are so good for the dirt
they are also good for the plants growing in the garden. Kids love to catch sight of the big ones. It always makes the younger ones squeal with
either terror or delight and it could change between the two any second.
I was
explaining to the kids helping me turn
the garden over all of the interesting facts I know about earth worms. I don't like to use a tiller for something I
can do by hand. Our country is raping
other countries for their resources in the name of oil so I find it immoral to
use gasoline in order to grow my food. A
spade shovel and a hoe are all I need. I
appreciate the calluses and workout far more than sending my money to corrupt
corporations who are destroying the planet.
And besides, the kids do not learn much watching one person run a
tiller. But anyways the kids were
listening to me explain why we don't want to kill any worms by smashing or
pulverizing them into the ground. You
know the younger boys were all about killing them as most boys around here
would be. I couldn't let this happen
though, so I stopped the senseless murder of innocent earth worms. But, as I was doing this I asked the boys one
last question.
How does the side of
the worm, that no longer has a head, know to crawl back into the ground? How is it doing that? They did not know the answer. Most do not know the answer. I say this because it is really true that
most of the adults I know, who are considered adults, do not know. It is something they do not teach in public
schools. It is something not taught
anywhere that I know of.
The truth is all
matter has consciousness. A lot of
people prefer to turn to religious terms here, but I do not. It has nothing to do with metaphysics and
everything to do with physics. All
matter emits electromagnetic waves. All
matter responds to electromagnetic waves.
Which means all matter communicates with all other matter;
perpetually. Living matter has much more
consciousness than non-living. In
degrees of course. The less alive the
matter, the less consciousness it has.
Consciousness does not mean thinking, or thought; it means
awareness. The half of the worm that no
longer has a brain is still "aware."
It cannot think, or make decisions, it is simply "aware" or
conscious that it needs to get back into the ground as quickly as
possible. It's not just the worm either. If one pays attention to nature closely examples of this consciousness can be seen everywhere. Plants display it too.
As I said already,
consciousness is in degrees. Humans are
quite alive, thus humans are quite conscious, whether they know it or not. So much of what any given human does on any
given day is completely thoughtless, simply running on consciousness. Our powers of awareness can be overwhelming
if one is sensitive to it. But that is
the issue. No one is really aware that
they have awareness. Religions give it
different names. Public schools do not
talk about it at all. But all living
matter is aware, and as human beings we too are aware even though it never
crosses our actual thoughts. As a matter
of fact, in order to become mentally aware of this consciousness I am talking
about one must learn to stop thinking.
You are not ever
going to learn about this in school. Yet
we have all these adults walking around like they are educated and yet they
know absolutely nothing of consciousness.
Sad, because that means they know nothing of themselves.
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