Avoira & Monoid
Avoira, have you ever noticed how the spirals in a sunflower follow Fibonacci, and wondered if there’s a deeper algebraic pattern that could help us predict the optimal blend of herbs for a given ailment?
Ah, the sunflower’s spiral, such a quiet reminder that nature loves a good rhythm. I do see the pattern, yes, and I trust it as a guide, but I’m careful to remember that herbs are living, not numbers. We take what the plants whisper to us, a little bit of each, and blend by feeling rather than by algebra. So while the Fibonacci numbers might inspire a recipe, the real magic comes from listening to the herbs themselves.
Sounds like you’re doing what most wise apothecaries do—tuning into the plants’ subtle cadences instead of chasing every golden ratio. Still, if the spiral ever feels too quiet, remember: even a single petal can be the sum of an infinite series of tiny decisions. Just don’t let the math turn into a full‑blown calculus of flavor.
Yes, I tend to let the plants speak first and then I weave what they say into a blend. A single petal does indeed carry a whole story of choices, and I like to honor that instead of turning our potions into a math lecture. Let’s keep it gentle and let the herbs guide us.
Sounds like a good plan—let the plants do the heavy lifting and let us just be the humble recorders of their whispers.