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Sakura
I am always amazed each year by the blooming of thousands and millions of cherry blossom trees throughout Japan. I am also amazed by how people say, to distinguish between a Plum tree flower and a Cherry blossom flower, look at their petals. Petals of Cherry blossoms are slightly indented creating a heart shape. This is so awesomely cute!
Everyone from all over the worlds loves cherry blossoms. I have not heard of anyone saying they don't like sakura ;) These trees take such a significant part in the lives of Japanese, as well as many people on this planet.
Same as all flowers, they are the treasures of Gaia; by looking at them, smelling them, flowers are portals bringing us to the organic beautiful high vibrational realm outside this 3D world.
For example, when we each a sakura mochi, we also eat the little green leaf wrapping around the pink daifuku. This further takes us to be one with these inspiring plants!
In Japanese, when flowers bloom, we say Hana wa Saku. 花は咲く
Recently the sound of this verb Saku suddenly struck me. Saku, literally means Bloom, Flower, Open, Blossom, Come out into Flower.
And... in Egyptian mythology, Ra is the primary deity of the Sun. For example, the Eye of Ra, refers to the Sun itself. In the channeling community, channelers sometimes would channel Ra, the Father Sun, for wisdom and support.
Thinking about it, when combining all these sounds together, Saku-Ra... doesn't that refer to the Blossoming of Father Sun? ... the sakura flowers themselves are bringing in the power and energy of our dear Central Sun?
Why would Sakura be called Saku-ra? Sound is energy, next time when we say the word SAKURA, try to feel into its energy... maybe that will open up some more of our Akashic memories.