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The Living Mirror: Waters of the Body Reflecting the Patterns of Nature with Fiona Gardner

The Living Mirror: Waters of the Body Reflecting the Patterns of Nature with Fiona Gardner

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The Living Mirror: Waters of the Body Reflecting the Patterns of Nature

What if the same intelligence that shapes rivers, galaxies, and snowflakes is also moving through your blood?

Holographic Microscopist Fiona Gardner has spent years peering into the microscopic world of plasma and water — and what she finds there is not random. It is patterned, responsive, and alive. The fluid architecture within the human body organizes itself into intricate geometrical structures that mirror the forms found throughout the natural world. The same forces shaping the curve of a fern or the spiral of a shell are quietly at work within us.

In this Listening Field conversation, Fiona invites us to see ourselves as living participants in Nature's ongoing conversation — not observers of an outside world, but reflections of it. When we slow down enough to look, the body becomes a listening field of its own.

This conversation is no cost and open to all.

About Fiona Gardner

Fiona Gardner is a Holographic Microscopist, researcher, and visual explorer whose work reveals the dynamic relationship of plasma and water. Plasma is not simply the fluid of the blood — it is a dynamic field where the body's internal waters organize, respond, and communicate with the living architecture of life. Using the lens of the microscope, she observes the living motion of plasma, watching how the body's internal waters organize into intricate geometrical structures and living expressions of meaningful events. These formations often mirror the structures seen in the natural world — the same intelligence that shapes galaxies, rivers, and snowflakes organizing within our blood.

Through years of observation, her work raises profound questions about the nature of plasma and the role of water in the body. Her work invites us to see ourselves as living art — patterns of consciousness shaped by the same forces that move through all of Nature.

To learn more about Fiona's work, visit her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/messagesinplasma/

Find the video recording with images for this episode here:  https://www.natureevolutionaries.com/events-programs/2026/fiona-gardner

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