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Baby jap pumpkin distortion clearing

I'm jumping back on in here to blog about the Baby Jap Pumpkin - as it's interferring with a code stream I'm trying to pull through!


Summarising what this lovely blog post explains:


Spiritual Meaning - harvest season sign of fertility and prosperity. Resilience. Have one common source where they get all their nutrients. Big, round and have so much space inside that holds everything.


Symbolic meaning - prosperity, security, abundance, stability, home is permanent (this links through to the other messages nature has been providing to me this week).

see these links -


Symbolic Messages

  • It is time to speak up

  • You are Valuable

  • Stand Powerfully

  • Be Faithful

  • Be Aware of What Is Not Suitable For You

  • You Have A Purpose In This Life

  • Be Grateful

  • Accept Love


One of the patterns I have noticed in the garden is, for any of the plants whether vegetables, medicinal herbs, culinary herbs or anything growing there and on the land I venture upon at an time - the the code response, mirroring, signalling that can potentially come forward. Sometimes I see it, sometimes I don't! The baby jap pumpkin has been calling for attention for months. Ironically, I wasn't aware I'd planted any seeds (though I recall seeing the seeds, they took so long to come up in the soil... and then went bersecko at an unexpected time, pretty late in the season - but I suppose perfect timing when you consider we actually only have just entered Autumn Fall really. So the tradition of the pumpkins at halloween - well that falls at the end of March in the southern hemisphere.


This thing has crept all over the garden, into all the gardens I think from only the one base seed too. It's had many many many fruit on it - one took pretty good then rotted. All those that started - rotted or couldn't take. I took it as the season. Sitting today looking at it's pleasant infiltration - I realised that it's trying to get my attention - an observation I had saved for the medicinal herbs.



Photo credit: https://birdsongmarketgarden.com.au/shop-produce/pumpkin-jap/


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