Amaranthus
caudatus
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Love
Lies
Bleeding
"Christ
Consciousness"
-
Seeing
Past
the
Throes
of
One's
Personal
Depression
The
Love
Lies
Bleeding
(Amaranthus)
flower
enables
the
soul
to
encounter
and
to
transmute
pain
and
suffering.
Such
pain
is
felt
in
an
intense
manner,
either
as
mental
anguish,
deep-seated
bodily
torment,
or
disease.
While
such
suffering
usually
has
a
physical
component,
the
experience
of
agony
is
also
deep
within
the
soul
itself.
The
effect
of
such
torment
is
to
push
the
consciousness
deeply
inward,
such
a
person
is
truly
deep-pressed,
or
in
the
throes
of
depression.
Love-Lies-Bleeding
does
not
play
the
role
of
an
analgesic;
it
does
not
provide
direct
relief
from
such
distress.
It
helps
by
moving
the
soul
consciousness
outward
from
over-personal
identification
and
isolation,
to
transpersonal
awareness
of
the
meaning
and
purpose
of
such
an
experience.
This
energetic
shift
can
often
be
experienced
and
purpose
of
such
an
experience.
This
energetic
shift
can
often
be
experienced
directly
in
the
physical
body,
in
the
cessation
of
symptoms
of
pain
or
as
a
general
stimulus
to
the
immune
system.
However,
more
typically
the
individual
is
able
to
experience
physical
and
mental
suffering
differently,
within
the
context
of
a
larger,
shared
human
experience.
For
example,
one
suffering
from
a
personal
illness,
a
particular
handicap,
or
addiction
may
be
impelled
to
reach
out
to
others
who
suffer
similarly.
The
deepest
teaching
of
Love-Lies-Bleeding
is
centered
around
the
meaning
of
compassion
and
sacrifice.
This
realization
within
the
soul
is
often
called
"Christ
consciousness"
-
the
capacity
to
suffer
or
to
"bleed"
not
for
ourselves
but
for
all
of
humanity
and
for
the
redemption
of
the
Earth
itself.
The
ability
to
understand
that
one's
own
pain
is
part
of
a
larger,
deeper
experience
of
the
human
condition
is
the
key
to
being
able
to
truly
experience
love
and
compassion
for
all
living
beings.
1/4
oz.
bottle
with
dropper.
1/4 oz. glass bottle with dropper.
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Positive
Qualities:
Transcendent
consciousness,
the
ability
to
move
beyond
personal
pain,
suffering
or
mental
anguish
by
finding
larger,
transpersonal
meaning
in
such
suffering;
compassionate
awareness
of
and
attention
to
the
meaning
of
pain
or
suffering.
Patterns of Imbalance:
Intensification
of
pain
and
suffering
due
to
isolation;
profound
melancholia
due
to
the
over-personalization
of
one's
pain.
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