I planted roses with complementing herbs—lavender, rosemary, and light flowers—to create a thriving, balanced environment. They’ve flourished for two years, blooming beautifully through all seasons.
Recently, a weed from a neighbouring tree sensed the roses’ vitality. It climbed over a tall, barbed wall—up, over, and down—just to reach them. That one tendril, driven by instinct, began to drain the rose’s energy, roses are the highest vibrational flower known 🌹therefore can positively impact a garden and home. I cut the weed back, but it reminded me of something deeper.
The nature of weeds is a dense vibration they run across floors or climb trees they don’t own root and are drawn to the beauty of the glow the roses flow. Not out of malice, but by nature—they spread. Flowers, on the other hand, bloom. They don’t need numbers to make an impact—just presence, beauty, and stillness.
This experience reminded me that dense energy isn’t personal. It’s vibrational. Those carrying heaviness will naturally reach for light—but they can’t be lifted by it unless they choose to release. We don’t need to resist or fight it—we need create clear boundaries to preserve stillness and self love.
It’s in maintaining a personal space that we remain rooted, time alone, long baths, quiet afternoon walks alone, journaling, maintaining uniqueness and individuality. Stillness allows us to bloom without being shaped by others’ movement. When we cultivate self above all, our energy becomes a reflection, not a reaction. Inspire with ease and love making ripples that grow the way we see ourselves in all. Others must learn to walk, and by becoming a crutch or a rope they may only learn to hop or drop. This is the paradox that creates the dissatisfaction felt when others don’t reciprocate help when they need support.
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