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Vodsel
#1 Posted : 3/19/2012 7:19:11 PM

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I found today a note published in the BBC some time ago. According to researchers, "Plants perform a sort of biological light computation, using information contained in the light to immunise themselves against diseases."

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This could fit easily in the Science forum, but it actually resonated with my own experience growing plants, and their unexpected responses to external stimulation that theoretically should not affect them.

I have seen, for instance, that cuttings taken from the same mother plant and placed in environments with the same light/humidity/substrate/air flow, but different ambient sounds, responded differently. They seem to like gentle ambient and whispering sounds way more than loud hums, music or street noises. And as far as we know, plants cannot hear the way we do.

So, growers in the Nexus - what are your experiences and findings? I'd like to know about any consistent results, any visible changes you have noticed in your plants after changing their growing environment in other ways than lighting, watering, soil, potting or ventilation.

What do your plants feel?
 

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#2 Posted : 3/25/2012 4:35:59 PM
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If DMT is indeed is the spirit molecule responsible for our consciousness; it's found most living things, so it could be possible that plants have a consciousness as well and therefore probably can feel. Many psychonauts will confirm that there is a central consciousness where we take part in. Lower developed living things probably lack the ego development that we humans have so that they always reside in that Ego-less central consciousness. Animals in general, I believe, do have egos similar to ours.
Some things just can't be proven by scientifical standards as of yet, but I think it's more likely that they do feel then the other way around. In nature a lot of things come from pre-programmed actions and responses to stimuli (including 'unexpected' ones ), probably tapped from that central consciousness into their DNA.
One of my old high school teachers used to sing to the plants in the classroom as she claimed that it was beneficial for their well-being. We all thought she was crazy but probably she was the one that was right. Well she couldn't sing that good so not so sure if it really was that good for their well-being...
 
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#3 Posted : 3/25/2012 11:40:48 PM
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..i believe plants have a form of consciousness..i think it makes a difference how they are treated as to how their subtle energy works during entheogenic experiences..
so, i don't think the term 'plant teacher' is purely metaphorical..
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#4 Posted : 3/26/2012 12:24:11 AM

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Plants are conscious, we are nature and so is a plant. There has been many studies i can not think of them all but do recall one.

So what they did was had these clips that hooked to the leaves of a plant, which went to a machine, kind of like a lie detector, and two plants where next to each other.

One plant would then be cut, and the other plant witnesses this, and you seeing how this plant is effected, by see the other being harmed, that plant has feelings, that's pretty amazing if you ask me.
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