Trees
Trees communicate with each other.
The mother is aware one of her children needs water, and another needs food. She can send it to each through the mycelium network - the wood-wide-web - that links the forest together.
How does she know who needs what, and how does the mycelium know what to send where? Could it be the elementals at work?
Plants have all five of our senses and maybe even more. Stefano Manusco’s video shows a bean plant first sensing a nearby pole to grow up by progressively circling it and subsequently lassoing it with a tendril to commence its skyward climb.
Trees and plants have memory. Could this be from the structured water?
While on a short break in Wales, I went for a walk with a friend in an ancient oak wood. The sun dappled through the summer leaves as we followed the narrow path across the steep slope parallel to the waterline. All was calm and peaceful.
Suddenly, in my mind the oaks asked: What are you doing for us?"
“At a certain moment of your life, you get thought by the living earth.” Martin Shaw, Courting the Wild Twin
References
Media | Author/Director | Title |
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Book | Fred Haggeneder | The Meaning of Trees |
Book | Peter Wohlleben | The Illustrated Hidden Life of Trees |
Website | - | Peter Wohlleben |
Book | Dr Qing Li | Shinrin-Yoku Forest Bathing |
Video | Stefano Mancuso | Are Plants Conscious? |