08-01-2015, 03:25 PM
The fact that plants are capable of being third-density makes it apparent to me that though they do not possess the same type of physical structures I do believe they have many of the same functions. Maybe they don't have a nervous system like humans but that doesn't mean they have no sensitivity or that they don't feel pain. They have all the potentials of second density as second density animals.
I am so confused by this approach that separates plants and animals. They are both second density, they are both capable of progressing to third-density and beyond, so why is the fact that their bodies not like ours conclude they do not experience any of the same faculties? I just can't get behind that.
I am so confused by this approach that separates plants and animals. They are both second density, they are both capable of progressing to third-density and beyond, so why is the fact that their bodies not like ours conclude they do not experience any of the same faculties? I just can't get behind that.