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Bur: the energy of brushing made manifest; when a person or animal brushes against a plant’s bur, or bristle or brush, the energy of the brushing animal is transferred to the brush, which attaches by it to the passing animal and is carried with it until it brushes something else instead and attaches there, hopefully to sprout and brush again. Because it is a point of two-way energy transfer, a bur is embodied light.

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Burdock in Full Bristle!

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December 1, 2015 by Harold Rhenisch bristle, brush, bur, burdock, energy, energy modelling, energy transfer, etymology, word origin

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