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"The secret life of plants" is perhaps the best way to start learning about life.

It's a beautiful documentary but it is quite long which is sad for the valuable point it makes. I cant think of anything that could be more important.

There is much more to learn about biology, the mind and it's abilities than "just" thinking, feeling and communicating plants. This video should provide you with the necessary inspiration to start searching for other documented facts people some how forgot to share with you.

The book "The Secret Life of Plants" was written by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird in 1973.
http://books.google.com/books?id=nqU5IQAACAAJ

Cleave Baxter wasn't credit for it, he actually did the work for the book and he came up with a lot of the current knowledge in lie detectors.

Some other interesting things he did which he couldn't report all of it, but was involved with people and what he did was took a mouthwash and took white blood cells from a persons mouth, and put that in a solution with electrodes so he got contact with them and monitored on a lie detector machine (EEG) readings from this white blood cell. At the same time put a traveling video camera on the person that they came from. Any time that something happened—this was a little bit different, Ill explain this one. Any time something happened to that person that was emotionally stimulating whether it be fearful or on the other end of the spectrum, loving, it responded. It didn't matter how far away the person was either.

http://www.psicounsel.com/radionics.htm

The documentary "The Secret Life of Plants" was made Walon Green in 1979.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4753736638977368381

It's worth seeing the whole thing.

Enjoy!

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  • We are all connected. All living things. Humans, plants, animals, etc. To the universal life force. As 1 consciousness.

    The sooner we all set aside our petty differences and see beyond meaningless diversionary "left vs right!" political BS, racial stereotypes, rise above our programming and conditioning to unite together as HUMAN BEINGS on this wonderful planet, the better...

  • Why don't they teach this in schools? We learn about pavlov's stupid dog in psychology class don't we? That's what dissuaded me from pursuing a science degree. Science is awesome. The Scientific Method is awesome! The biased morons who refuse to acknowledge viable research because it disprove their finite paradigms and breaks their stereotypes just get in the way of people who are serious about acquiring genuine knowledge. Unfortunately they do a good job of it.

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  • Actually, in the book it was discovered that the plants that produced vegetables enjoyed watching their offspring being eaten. It gave them a feeling of ecstasy.

  • I'm gonna show this this to my vegetarian friends! >:D

  • -hey cabbage!,

    -what now...

    -knife

    -AAAAAHHHHH!!!!!

  • Thank you for uploading this, with gratitude,

    Om mani padme hung.

  • @ martyca6 idk but it caught my attention lol

  • @jujutsu727 Wow, you'r right what does that have to do with the video? lol

  • It is said that the purpose of the plant kingdom is Magnetism.

    An inner source of beauty, loveliness and attractive power, which lures the higher forms of life, leading the animal forms to consume it for food, and the thinking entities to draw from it inspiration, comfort and satisfaction of a mental kind. — Alice A. Bailey

    There is purpose in their expression, just like humans, it's just different and far more than we've ever been taught. Ever see Farscape?

  • This is crazy, why haven't there been more studies on this??

  • @griever3 A Polygraph machine, same machinary they use to test human's during a lie detection test.

  • how would the plants in my aquarium react to the hungry betta feasting on live brine shrimp? (betta: yum!) do plants react differently from each other, thus showing personality?

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