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Primary Perception, Plants wired to polygraph machine, Consciousness of the talking Plants

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In 1966 Cleve Backster conducted his now famous experiment in which he attached a polygraph machine to a plant and was amazed to see that it was alive and was reading out in much the same way a human polygraph readout would display. Backster went on to experiment with biocommunication in plant and animal cells, which led to his theory of "primary perception."

These amazing plants have the ability to sense the thoughts and moods of humans, they display signs of 'stress' when other plants or animals are harmed. They remember those who have harmed other plants and begin to become 'stressed' by there presence. These plants are alive in ways that modern science is only beginning to understand. Yet many of the worlds ancient masters of many creeds spoke frequently and emphasized the interconnected oneness of all life. That everything is connected to an underlying common mind or source. The one source... "The ALL." (God)

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  • If the CEO of BP walked into a green house, do you think the plants are talking shit about him?

  • I agree, last 2007 I got lost in the mountains of Puerto Galera in the Philippines, then I tried to find the path back to civilization. I got so tired and eventually I got exhausted for I have been walking for almost 4 hours...I passed some tress and I felt they are talking to me. I then looked at the old tall trees I tried to put my hands on the tree and to my surprise...they talked to me through telepathy, they could even give you energy. Then I felt they know something for a long time...

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  • love this video

  • @DarkDragon187II they're mourning the loss of life

  • thank you for the amazing video, it has seriously opened my mind to talking to plants...I am ready Road to Ixtlan by Carlos Castenada and he references talking to plants....it have always known that singing to plants makes them grow more lush.

    Thank you once again.

  • uhhhh most likely! Hahahaha!

  • @healinggreen you need to get off the peyote dude

  • @deZengo veganism would be the way to go. It saves plants, animals, people and Earth.

    Also, I admire the Native American way of living. Refusing to waste ANYTHING because they feel thankful that the animals they hunted and the food they harvested were willing to lend their lives for the Native Americans to survive. Just as long as you are truly grateful, I'm sure the universe understands that you mean no real harm.

  • @modelladel Well, consider this: 65% of the world's agriculture is used to feed factory farm animals alone. So omnivorous humans consume MORE plants AND animals than vegetarians/vegans do. It's about causing the least amount of suffering to as few living beings as possible, since it's quite impossible to refrain from killing altogether.

  • Haloa Naka.

  • Grreat video!

    Thanks for posting!

    Peace :)

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