Thursday, July 18, 2013

Squash buckled

yatha brahmande, tatha pindande

That means as above, so below/macro-micro/what you see around you is what's inside you. 

What does that have to do with squash? Apparently everything. 

We bought two yellow squash plants for our garden this year. Last year, no luck with squash of any kind. This year, it's like an alien invasion of the squash people. These two plants started surprising us by popping out not only yellow summer squash, but also dark green zucchini. Yummy! But wait- there's more! Now we are getting something that looks like a weird zucchini, but has a tough shell type skin, and tastes like a cross between a butternut and a crookneck. 3 kinds of squash. 2 plants. My squash is multitasking. Just like we all do. 

Got me thinking about frogs being born with many legs. How many times have we wished we had more arms or legs, could clone ourselves, be more than one person? Well, it seems like the frogs are picking up on it. 

So as above so below. Once again, internal and external are reflected in each other. Once again, we see ourselves in the world around us.

Are we co-creating? Or who/what is running the show?

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