
Nature is a voice all its own. When one learns to become receptive to it, something awakens. This receptivity requires an expansion of our innate senses, which have accompanied us throughout creation. Over time, these senses have often been suppressed or simply gone unpracticed due to a perceived loss of need. Among them are the parapsychological senses, such as telepathic awareness and subtle communication with other organisms.
In other words, we could describe this as having spiritual interactions with nature. This idea may initially bring up resistance, which is natural when encountering perceptions outside our usual interpretive frameworks.
Here is a more concrete example. I currently work in a factory as an industrial mechanic and previously spent many years driving a semi-truck. These are massive machines, each with unique parts and functions. Working alongside them, we typically rely on sight, hearing, and touch. We can become highly competent in servicing or operating them using these faculties. However, there comes a point where attention to detail no longer solves the problem at hand.
This is the turning point—from apprentice to journeyman. Eventually, the methods, statistics, and measurements, though functional and reliable, begin to lose their broader context. We are invited to access a deeper level of knowing, to see through the “veil” of the machine. This requires expanding our awareness from the localized mechanics to the context of the larger ecosystem surrounding us. This ecosystem is accessed not through sensory touch but through the expanded awareness of the soul.
I often view the human soul as an etheric field of experience—perhaps best likened to warm, ephemeral water. When we relax and tune in to the internal environment of our bodies, it is like easing into a hot jacuzzi. We begin to feel ourselves expand into a deeper sensory experience of the soul. This is where the mind meets the heart, and we settle into our felt sense of self.
Soon we do not just see objects with names; we feel energies, sense vibrations, and catch sparkles of light at the edge of our vision. All of these expand our dataset of experience, enabling us to interact with the physical environment in transcendent ways.
This is a basic explanation of how extrasensory perception is already encoded in the world we live in. Learning to recognize this in everyday life is a gateway to becoming more intuitive and receptive to the invisible signals that exist beyond structured environments.
This place—what we might call “the veil”—is where information from both positive and negative vibrations coexists. It allows us to sense whether a machine is operating smoothly or whether something within it is calling for loving attention.
Though not often publicly discussed, these same relationships apply to the broader field of life. They exist in our relationships, in wild nature, and in our homes and dwellings.
This platform is not about learning how to live better within the machine of metal. It is about learning to live better in the miracle of nature. And in doing so, we reconnect with the truth of our hearts—the truth of Love.
For those of you just beginning to align with this transcendental realm of the heart, here are a few suggestions to begin reconnecting with this innate language of greater reality:
– Night Walks: Walk through nature at night, quietly and expansively. You may find the forest or glades take on a mysterious, otherworldly life—one that feels deeply connected to you.
– Telepathic Communication with Plants: Sit with a plant and ask if there is any way you can assist it. Quiet yourself, be patient, and listen. You may sense or hear something unexpected—insight beyond your own knowledge. This helps us realize that plants are loving, conscious beings with needs, desires, and wisdom all their own.
– Be a Steward: Don’t treat nature as an attraction. Recognize yourself as an integral part of it. Its thriving is your own. Biodiversity is your health, balance, and peace.
I will share more in the future. But most importantly, it is not the experiences of others that matter most—it is your own heart-touching experiences. I simply offer a doorway. Whether you step through is entirely up to you.


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