30.
The Flower of Memory
“I see several overlapping circles now,” I told her, pleased that I was starting to solve
the puzzle.
“Very good. Within the overlapping sections lies the location of the memory crystal
pillars. Each intersection contains a different number of these pillars, depending on the
stories and relationships. Within each circle, the memory crystal pillars are arranged in
six rows or six segments, resembling flower petals. Each petal contains a different
number of crystal formations, ranging from eight to twelve pillars. Multiplying by the
six petals gives a total of forty-eight to seventy-two pillars.”
“This image is what I often send out through the Earth’s magnetic field network so that
those with mental sensitivity have the opportunity to perceive the existence of this
memory pattern. And when they sense it and convey it, they call this symbolic image
the ‘Flower of Life.’ But I actually prefer to call it the ‘Flower of Memory,'” Phasuhta
explained.
After Phasuhta’s further explanation, the image of a six-petaled flower appeared, even
though I hadn’t noticed it at first.
“Oh, oh, I see it now! It all looks like a woven net, interconnected, doesn’t it?” I
exclaimed as the image became clearer.
“The number of crystals contained within all the flower petals represents the souls that
have a close relationship with you. And the outer overlapping part contains the
memory pillars of souls that have a more distant relationship or come as conditional
factors. The number is similar to the inside, ranging from forty-eight to seventy-two
souls as well. Therefore, every group has two roles at the same time: one, a group of
closely related souls, and two, a group of souls with conditional relationships with each
other,” she explained.
“Oh… that sounds very complicated,” I commented.
“You don’t need to focus too much on these details. It’s not really essential knowledge.
The reason I explained all this is just to provide you with information so you
understand it as it truly is, to help you solve the next level of the puzzle,” she added.
“Do these numbers have any significance?” I asked.
“The number is not as important as its position because the position will affect the
determination of the relationship of every soul. When they are born as humans, their
relationships and conditions with each other will be connections at the quantum level,
which are difficult to explain because they involve complexity in both time and space.”
“Time and space again… I shouldn’t have asked. As soon as I hear those words, my
brain tends to shut down,” I said.
“I can explain it simply. You understand the mechanism of reincarnation somewhat,
don’t you?” Phasuhta asked.
“I understand a bit,” I replied.
“Suppose in this lifetime you did something bad to someone. That means you created
an energy process that will cause you to face this condition again in the next lifetime.
Or, simply put, you both have made a pact with each other. And suppose that person
has an accident and dies first, but you live a long life and don’t die for a long time. By
the time you die, that person might have been reborn somewhere else. Therefore, for
both of you to meet again at the right time, in the right place, and especially in the right
conditions according to your previous pact, it is difficult and involves the quantum
complexity I mentioned. And the biggest problem is that everyone has diverse
conditions, many stories, and many parties involved. Imagine if there was an employee
tasked with arranging the conditions for all these people—in fact, it should be said
arranging for everyone in the world. Do you think anyone could do these things? Even
me, who is like your mother, or even God, who is like your father, it’s impossible for
anyone to arrange the paths for you to meet and face each other’s conditions
completely,” she explained.
“Hmm… then how does it happen?” I asked.
“The positions of these memory crystal pillars and the properties of your souls are the
directors of the entire process. You will have specific relationships with the souls in
your immediate vicinity or with people who have a connection in your lineage. If you
count the number of souls, it will be seventy-two close souls, plus seventy-two
multiplied by six, which is the number of people who volunteer to be conditions. The
number might be less than this, depending on the number of souls that appear in each
petal that I have already explained.”
“That’s really complicated. So, other people who are far away have no right to get
involved with us at all?” I asked.
“They do… here we are only considering what was initially arranged, or what you call
the original pact. But for creating new pacts, it can be anyone, both within and outside
your lineage, no matter how far away they are. Look closely, and you’ll see that if you
really draw the lines of relationships, everyone is connected,” she further explained.
“And the most important thing is the mind. Every aspect of your mind will function to
make everything happen. The energy that arises is the important variable. It’s like a
code determined by you and the other parties involved, without anyone controlling it.
Every matter is a mechanism of your inner spirit,” Phasuhta explained.
“Alright, now try to focus on the group of memory crystals in front of you again. When
you can see a hexagonal geometric shape, tell me,” she suggested the rules, like playing
a picture puzzle game.
“Okay,” I replied.
I focused on the group of crystal pillars in front of me again, but no matter how much I
looked, I couldn’t see the shape Phasuhta mentioned. So, I tried looking broadly and
blurring my eyes to search for the hexagonal geometric shape. Squinting and blurring
my eyes without focusing on any particular point, which art students know is the way
to clearly see the tonal values of an image, didn’t disappoint. As soon as I made my eyes
like that, the image of a hexagonal geometric shape appeared because it looked denser
than the surrounding areas.
“I see it!” I shouted with joy.
“Excellent,” she praised.
“Why does it appear as an image for me to see like this?” I asked with surprise.
“For the most part, the number of crystals in each petal, which I likened to flower
petals, will only have eight to twelve crystal pillars contained in each petal. But for the
entire hexagonal area, each petal will have a density of up to fourteen pillars. This is
why when you look without focusing, you will see the boundary of the hexagon,” she
explained.
As soon as she finished speaking, I tried counting the number of crystals in each petal.
It turned out to be exactly as she said.
“There are fourteen indeed,” I confirmed as she said.
“Now that you see the hexagonal geometric shape, among all the petals within this
area, there will be only five petals that contain only ten memory crystal pillars. Try to
find these five petals first,” she added another puzzle for me.
“Wow… this is difficult too because if I don’t count them one by one, it’s almost
impossible to see since the sizes of the crystals vary, some small and some large, mixed
together,” I began to complain.
“It’s not difficult. If you find one, you’ll be able to guess where the others are because
they will have a systematic arrangement, with their positions creating a geometric
shape that is symmetrical to the hexagon,” she suggested a technique.
“Okay, I’ll try,” I said.
I started by randomly counting each petal without any specific goal. Strangely, after I
finished counting the first petal with fourteen pillars, when I counted the adjacent
petal, I found a petal with exactly ten crystals.
“I found the first petal!” I quickly informed her
“Oh, very fast. Now, try to analyze where the second one might be within this hexagon
if the first one you found is in this position,” she suggested the next step.
“The first one I found is currently on the lower left edge. Hmm… that means the other
one must be on the opposite side, which is the lower right edge,” I analyzed based on
her suggestion.
And it was as I had analyzed. I tried counting the number of crystals in that petal, and it
turned out to be ten indeed.
“I found the second petal!” I quickly told Phasuhta.