QUESTION:
Dear lee, you have shared extensively about the consciousness of animals, but do plants also possess consciousness, why do they choose to settle in specific areas, and how can one establish contact with them? Are there plant species brought here from other worlds, what are they like, and what kind of plants will inhabit the planet in the future? And the most important question: does the legendary "Little Scarlet Flower" actually exist on Earth?
LEE'S ANSWER:
Everything is consciousness. Plants represent a form of consciousness organized around the direct transmission of frequencies from "higher" dimensions. Individual plants are aware of their own identity while also understanding their connection to their species, perceiving other forms of consciousness as integral parts of the shared process of physical existence.
Their consciousness is oriented toward the dynamics of the process and the exchange of internal states rather than the exchange of opinions typical of humans. Consequently, this form of consciousness lacks judgment by principle. They are more attuned to the transmission and reception of states, existing beyond any ideas of good or bad, and free from expectations or preferences.
By their very nature, they instinctively gravitate toward what sustains them and avoid what causes them harm. For them, this represents existence within the Flow. They can transmit these sensations of the Flow to humans who are properly tuned in. Animals perceive this connection directly.
Every plant species was "seeded" from other star systems. However, many were brought here intentionally and relatively recently. They were not simply imported; they were specifically adapted to Earth's conditions. Wheat serves as a striking example, as its DNA differs significantly from other plants and it possesses highly specific properties. The term "Aryan" itself did not originate as a "racial distinction," but referred to those people who were taught to grow the wheat that was brought and adapted from another planet.
Corn shares a similar history, though its path to Earth involved its own process of DNA transformation and it was brought here by the very people who originally cultivated it. These people departed from the Earth rather than "mysteriously vanishing."
Plants also possess a collective consciousness capable of creating individual forms known to us as "nature spirits" or "elementals." Since these forms are created for specific tasks, they do not lead lives familiar to humans, meaning they do not bind themselves to the physical world through external objects or require the "comforts of civilization."
Communication can be achieved through the Heart. In my webinars, I have explained the principles of interacting with trees, where it is vital to listen for an internal resonance during contact and rely on sensory perception rather than the formulation of words.
The Little Scarlet Flower certainly exists, of course. The real question is: what specific qualities or functions are you expecting from it?




