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Jan 06, 2016 11:33AM

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Tony wrote: "On another thread, someone mentioned how native peoples treated wildlife and the environment in general with respect. In other words, we should take from nature what we need, not wantonly destroy l..."
Well said Tony!
And this is not a feature of past peoples. many people living and indigenous subsistence lifestyle still maintain this sensibility. I've lived with them and shared their lifeways.
Well said Tony!
And this is not a feature of past peoples. many people living and indigenous subsistence lifestyle still maintain this sensibility. I've lived with them and shared their lifeways.

Plants do have electrical fields and auras. I think Edgar Casey even reported seeing them , and I'm pretty sure they have been measured since.
Although your last thought may not seem directly related to plants, I think it is all a part of the same mechanism. I recently listened to a talk by Greg Braden and he was discussing some research out of the Institute of Heart Math. I can't recall the specifics, but basically he said they have found a way to measure the electric energy of human emotion. They placed sensors all around the world, and whenever a major event happens they notice spikes in the energy. He said that on 911, worldwide the data spiked incredibly high because there was an emotional/energetic connection. What's even more interesting, however, is that spike started to ascend a few days prior to 911 indicating an anticipation. So it does seem possible that through these energies we are able to perceive events prior to them actually happening.


However, this information could still be used to predict future events in specific locations. Although it may not be able to tell us exactly what is going to happen, it could give us a location and rough date.


A good question, Lisa. I will have to see if I can find the data. But from what I understand, the data seemed related to the main incident.

Hi Lisa - sorry for the delayed response. Google is always a good start,
but here is a link to the Institute of Heart Math
https://www.heartmath.org/
These institutes offer great research and training in consciousness, to include remote viewing. Great stuff.
https://www.monroeinstitute.org/
http://farsight.org/
I wish the discoveries made by the explorers from these places were not only mainstream, but taught in every single classroom. Simply incredible.


It depends on other species to retrieve the seeds or polen from these and plant elsewhere.

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Dorothy Maclean recalls an important message for humanity and the Earth that she received from a small cypress tree in the garden at the community in Findhorn. Recorded at the 3rd World Wilderness Conference in 1983.
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Just came across this fascinating thread. My partner and I love plants - our home and garden are full of them.
I have no idea about the science behind it (and don't care) but am convinced that all living things share a connection, and that an occasional gentle stroke of the leaves, along with kind words of encouragement, help plants thrive.
Do this and never be afraid to take positive action (e.g. change of location) when they don't look happy/ healthy. You will be delighted with the results.
I guarantee you that all successful gardeners talk to their plants.
I have no idea about the science behind it (and don't care) but am convinced that all living things share a connection, and that an occasional gentle stroke of the leaves, along with kind words of encouragement, help plants thrive.
Do this and never be afraid to take positive action (e.g. change of location) when they don't look happy/ healthy. You will be delighted with the results.
I guarantee you that all successful gardeners talk to their plants.

I have no idea about the science behind it (and don't care) but am convinced that all..."
Nice feedback on your own experiences with plants, thanks.

Ha ha, Lance, I'm sure they like you really. Water well, apply some rose feed every couple of weeks and place choppped up banana peel around the base of the plant for a nice potassium boost. Your Roses will respond to this TLC.

I'd been led to believe kind words conveyed telepathetically would suffice? This is very disappointing.