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[[File:Starr-100528-6491-Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp macrocephalum-flowering habit-Silversword Loop Haleakala National Park-Maui (24408414024).jpg|thumb|Haleakala silversword. This subspecies of silversword grows only on Maui. It grows high on the mountain Haleakala in very arid conditions.]]
[[File:Starr-100528-6491-Argyroxiphium sandwicense subsp macrocephalum-flowering habit-Silversword Loop Haleakala National Park-Maui (24408414024).jpg|thumb|Haleakala silversword. This subspecies of silversword grows only on Maui. It grows high on the mountain Haleakala in very arid conditions.]]


The '''silversword''' is a plant that grows only in Hawaii, which is a remnant of [[Lemuria]], the ancient Motherland. The elementals formed it in honor of the [[Divine Mother]], and it represents the [[resurrection flame|flame of the resurrection]].  
The '''silversword''' is a plant that grows only in [[Hawaii]], which is a remnant of [[Lemuria]], the ancient Motherland. The [[elemental]]s formed it in honor of the [[Divine Mother]], and it represents the [[resurrection flame|flame of the resurrection]].  


After living up to forty years, the plant flowers once and then dies: the form dies so that the flame can live on—reminding us of the words of Jesus, “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”<ref>John 12:24.</ref> The flowers are pink to purple and gold, mirroring the flame of the sixth ray anchored in the [[Temple of Peace|retreat of the Elohim Peace and Aloha]], which is over the Hawaiian Islands.
After living up to forty years, the plant flowers once and then dies: the form dies so that the flame can live on—reminding us of the words of Jesus, “Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.”<ref>John 12:24.</ref> The flowers are pink to purple and gold, mirroring the flame of the sixth ray anchored in the [[Temple of Peace|retreat of the Elohim Peace and Aloha]], which is over the Hawaiian Islands.