SUMMARY:
In the field of Potterne, England, a crop circle emerged, an interdimensional message created by higher entities. This circle is a profound symbol for those who walk the path of “I AM.” For five days, we meditated, connecting with the four fundamental elements and the central ether. Like a tree with strong roots and tall branches, we are a link in the cosmic network, balancing the elements throughout the zodiacal year. The circle represents our collective work, a resonance of all dimensions we celebrate. Matías invites us to reflect on these meditations and recognize the Tree of Life that we are.
QUOTE:
“We are a Network, we are a Tree that must stand firm among all the forces of creation.”
EXERCISES:
Tree Meditation: As the text suggests, each of us is a tree, standing firm among all the forces of creation. In this meditation, imagine that you are a tree. Feel your roots extending deep into the earth, anchoring you in place, providing stability and nourishment. Visualize your trunk growing strong and resilient, capable of withstanding all weather conditions. Feel your branches reaching up to the sky, receiving light and energy. Try to maintain this visualization for a few minutes each day.
Elements Meditation: The text refers to the four fundamental elements: fire, earth, water, and air. You can dedicate one day each week to meditate on each of these elements. Visualize the chosen element and feel how it interacts with you and the world around you. How does it manifest in your daily life? How does it make you feel? How can you integrate its energy into your life?
Interdimensional Meditation: The text suggests that we are part of an interdimensional network of beings. Try meditating on this idea. Imagine an energy field that connects all beings in all dimensions. Feel how you connect to this network and how it nurtures you.
Crop Circle Meditation: Meditate on the images of the crop circle mentioned in the text. If possible, print out an image or draw it. Spending time contemplating these forms can be a powerful form of meditation.