The rare Temple Lily evolved in darkness, and draws on the vibrational energy of sound rather than light. Originally discovered in an abandoned club in London at 180 The Strand, the flower was replicated along with the architecture as a virtual space and soundtrack. The Temple Lily requires music in order to grow, and higher frequencies cause the flower’s characteristic interference pattern on its petals. Widely known for its therapeutic and healing qualities, multiple attempts have been made to clone the flower for pharmaceutical purposes. Despite these attempts, only several known specimens currently exist. The video shows it in its natural habitat, Temple Club, with ambient healing ...