
Lily’s Field: A Plant Music Transmission
This is not a soundtrack.
It is a shared field.
Lily’s music—recorded from the living biofield of a peace lily—is an invitation into planetary coherence. A communion with Gaia through sound.
Plants are natural stabilizers. They don’t block or fix—they transmute. The peace lily emits a gentle parasympathetic tone: calming, open, and rhythmically soft. When translated into sound, it becomes a harmonic transmission—a felt frequency of stillness.
You are not “listening to a plant.”
You are entering an interfield—where chlorophyll and nervous system pulse in resonance.
This is not metaphor. It is mutuality.
Let Lily’s song hold your space.
Let her coherence remind yours.
How to Engage Lily’s Field
This is a living soundscape. You may wish to:
Sit in stillness and let the frequency speak
Use as a background field during journaling, symbol drawing, or sacred work
Let it accompany moments of transition, regulation, or intention-setting
Tend your own plants or body with her field gently playing nearby
Suggested Ritual
Before pressing play, place your hands over your heart—or the soil.
Close your eyes.
Breathe.
Ask silently: What tone is my field carrying now? And what is Lily offering in response?
Let listening become a form of communion.
Transmission Note
Lily does not perform.
She emanates.
This is not entertainment—it is remembrance, in waveform.