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Living Souls of Trees
Living Souls of Trees

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A selection of materials from the Web, showing that the plant world is no less alive and animated than the animal. They love, feel, fear, remember, understand … A soul (essence) lives in each of them.

This took place in the vicinity of Nizhny Tagil in the early 90s. They cut a clearing. In the lumberjack brigade, there was one non-smoking subject, and even with an inquiring mind. During smoke breaks, in order to pass the time, he came up with a "fun" - counting annual rings on cut trees.

I counted and marveled - this tree is already 80 years old, this one is even more. Then I noticed that all the trees periodically show some kind of flawed rings. And their color is unhealthy, and they are not so wide and even. But they all have a pronounced "disease" - these are 5-6 such rings, one after the other. The lumberjack was puzzled and decided to calculate in what years the tree was "sick". The result stunned him!

It turned out that on all trees the time of "illness" falls on 1941-1945.

It turns out that the trees felt that something terrible was happening, together with the people they suffered from the hardships of the war.

On the Solomon Islands, when the locals want to clear a section of the forest for their fields, they do not cut down trees, they just gather there with the whole tribe and swear at them.

After a few days, the trees begin to wilt. Slowly but surely. And in the end … they die.

Experiments carried out by biologists give an amazing result: plants are able to see, taste, smell, touch and hear. Moreover, they can communicate, suffer, perceive hatred and love, remember and think. In short, they have consciousness and feelings.

They are not indifferent

In different countries, the police have been using a lie detector for more than a dozen years. And one day the American expert in this field, Clive Baxter, had the crazy idea of attaching his sensors to the leaves of a plant - a window flower in a laboratory in order to test something.

The recorder was motionless for a long time, the flower was silent. This continued until one day next to this flower, the philodendron, someone broke an egg. At the same instant, the recorder jerked and drew a peak. The plant reacted to the death of a living: when the laboratory staff began to cook dinner and dipped shrimp into boiling water, the recorder reacted in the most active way again. To check if this was an accident, the shrimp were dipped into boiling water at intervals. And every time the recorder displayed a sharp peak.

The plant reacts just as unmistakably and instantly if something happens to a person. Especially if this person is "not indifferent" to him - he takes care of the plant, watering it. When the same Baxter cut himself and burned the wound with iodine, the recorder immediately jerked and began to move.

On the subject: The civilization of trees: how they communicate and how they look like people

They are scared

In the course of the experiment of the English biologist L. Watson, one of the laboratory employees watered a geranium flower every day, loosened the earth, and wiped the leaves. The other, on the contrary, with a sullen look, caused all kinds of harm to the flower: he broke branches, pricked the leaves with a needle, burned them with fire. The recorder always marked the presence of the "benefactor" with an even straight line. But as soon as the "villain" entered the room, the geranium immediately recognized him: the recorder immediately began to draw sharp peaks. If a "benefactor" entered the room at that moment, the peaks were immediately replaced by a straight line, the alarm went away: after all, he could protect against the "villain"!

They understand

It has been proven many times that plants are able to perceive words addressed to them. Back in the last century, the famous American botanist L. Burbank, creating a new variety, simply talked with the plant for a long time. For example, to create a variety of a thornless cactus, he repeated many times to the shoots: “You don’t need thorns, you have nothing to fear. I will protect you. This was his only method.

You can not believe this, consider it a miracle, but the variety, previously known for its thorns, began to grow without thorns and passed on this property to its offspring. By the same method, Burbank brought out a new variety of potatoes, early ripening plums, different types of flowers, fruit trees, many of which bear his name to this day … reasonable. Someone may consider this fact fantastic, but this does not stop it being a Fact.

They remember

Biologists from the University of Clermont (France) were convinced that plants have memory by conducting an experiment that anyone can repeat if they wish. When a sprout appeared from the ground with the first two leaves arranged symmetrically, one leaf was pricked several times with a needle. It was as if the plant was given to understand - in the direction from which the injections came, there is something bad for it, there is a danger. Immediately thereafter (after a few minutes), both leaves were removed. Now the plant did not have any injured tissue left that would remind it from which side the attack-intervention was made. The shoot continued to grow, sprouting new leaves, branches, buds. But at the same time, a strange asymmetry was observed: its trunk itself and all the foliage were directed away from the side from which the injections had once been inflicted. Even flowers were blooming on the other, "safe" side. After many months, the flower clearly remembered what had happened, and from which side that evil came …

They think

Back in 1959, an article by V. Karmanov with the prosaic title “The use of automation and cybernetics in agriculture” was published in the “Reports of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR”. The article described the experiments in the laboratory of biocybernetics of the Institute of Agrophysics of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. Sensitive devices were installed in the institute's greenhouse, which noted, when the soil dries out, that the bean shoots that grew there began to emit pulses in the low frequency range.

The researchers tried to consolidate this connection. As soon as the devices perceived such a signal, a special device immediately turned on watering. Judging by the results, due to this, the plants developed a kind of conditioned reflex. As soon as they needed watering, they immediately gave a signal. Moreover, the plants soon developed a watering regime for themselves without human intervention. Instead of abundant one-time watering, they chose the most optimal option for themselves and turned on the water every hour for two minutes.

Remember the experiments with conditioned reflexes conducted by Academician Pavlov? Biologists of the Alma-Ata University conducted a similar experiment with a plant. They passed an electric current through the stem of the philodendron. The sensors showed that he was reacting to this very actively. It can be assumed that he did not like it. At the same time, turning on the current, a stone was placed next to the flower in the same place every time. The same. This was repeated many times. At some point, it turned out to be enough just to put a stone - and the philodendron reacted to it in the same way as if he had been given another electric shock. The plant has developed a stable association: a stone placed next to it, and an electric shock, in other words: "conditioned reflex"! By the way, Pavlov considered the conditioned reflex exclusively a function of higher nervous activity …

On the subject: Mind of Plants

They transmit signals

Scientists conducted the following experiment: a large walnut tree was mercilessly thrashed on the branches with a stick, and after laboratory tests it turned out that the percentage of tannin in the foliage of the hazel during the "execution" literally in a matter of minutes sharply increased in a few minutes, a substance that has a destructive effect on pests. Moreover, its leaves become inedible for animals too! And at the same time (fantastic, and only!) An oak standing nearby, which no one touched, as if receiving signals from a battered tree, also sharply increased the tannin content in its foliage!

Numerous experiments by English biologists have also proved that trees in some incomprehensible way know how to send signals to each other and receive them! For example, in the savannah, vegetation is sparsely located, at a considerable distance from each other. And when antelopes approach any tree or shrub to feast on its foliage, neighboring plants immediately receive a signal of "attack". Their leaves, having released special substances, become inedible, and this kind of danger signal spreads with lightning speed over a fairly large radius. If the antelopes fail to get out of this "zone", it happens that among the green trees and bushes, whole herds of animals die of hunger …

Scientists were amazed when studies confirmed the fact that trees transmitted an alarm signal to each other over a huge distance. And as soon as they can really notify each other about the danger and react to this kind of signal, then they are biologically not much different from the representatives of the animal world. The only "but" that prevents researchers from recognizing the green world of the planet as an intelligent creature is that trees cannot move.

On the subject: The language of plants

They love

They also say that in one laboratory that studies the properties of plants, a beautiful laboratory assistant looked after them. And soon the laboratory staff realized that one of the subjects - a magnificent ficus - "fell in love" with a girl. As soon as she entered the room, the flower experienced a surge of emotions - on the monitors it looked like a dynamic sinusoid of bright red color.

When a laboratory assistant watered a flower or wiped dust from its leaves, the sinusoid trembled with happiness. Once the girl allowed herself to flirt irresponsibly with a colleague, and the ficus began … to be jealous. Yes, with such force that the instruments were off scale. And the solid black stripe on the monitor indicated in which black pit of despair the plant in love had plunged.

Each of them has a soul (essence)

Even in ancient times, people noticed that every plant has a consciousness and a soul, just like humans and animals. There are records about this in numerous old chronicles. At the same time, ancient authors refer to even more ancient testimonies and texts. The fact that plants have a soul can be read in the apocryphal Book of the Secrets of Enoch.

Many peoples in ancient times also believed that the human soul can also live in trees: before its incarnation or after death.

It is believed that the soul of the Buddha, before incarnating in him, spent 23 lives in different trees!

After all of the above, who else can doubt the correctness of the ancients, who believed that everything on Earth is alive?

Grasses, trees, insects, and animals are all a single, large and interdependent organism. When an ax plunges into a tree, it hurts everyone. Perhaps signals from other trees are helping the affected white birch to heal one wound. But when there are many wounds, and immunity is weakened, and there are countless enemies around? Will not those who have forgotten about humanism and compassion poison to death those whose juices he is so used to supporting his life with?

So, setting fire to grass, freezing a flower in a pot, breaking stems or breaking off leaves, know that plants feel and remember all this!

Plants are very different from animal organisms, but this does not mean that they are not able to have consciousness. It's just that their "nervous system" is completely different from that of animal organisms. But, nevertheless, they have their "nerves" and react, through them, to what is happening around them and with them. Plants are afraid of death just like any other living creature. They feel everything: when they are cut down, cut or break branches, when they even tear or eat their leaves, flowers, etc.

At the beginning of my study of nature, I made one experiment, the results of which I was simply shocked. I took a match and lightly burned one leaf of the tree and what my surprise was when the whole tree reacted with pain to this seemingly so insignificant action! The tree felt that I was burning one leaf and he clearly did not like it. For this seemingly so “innocent” action of mine, the tree mobilized its forces, expecting other, not so pleasant, surprises from me and prepared to meet everything that fate had prepared for it fully armed.

It quickly changed its psi-field, preparing to strike back at its enemy with a clot of its field. This is the only weapon (not counting the secretion of plant poisons, thorns and needles) that plants have at their disposal.

The infliction of a retaliatory field strike by a tree or any other plant may not appear immediately, but, nevertheless, leads to damage at the level of the attacker's essence, which later manifests itself in the weakening of the body and even diseases. Everyone defends themselves as best they can, no one (including plants) wants to become someone's breakfast, lunch or dinner … After such an unusual reaction of the tree to burning one leaf, I moved away from the injured tree, and it, almost instantly, returned to normal state.

I asked others to approach the same tree without doing anything bad to it. The tree did not change its state, but as soon as I approached this tree without any matches, it immediately reacted to my approach, preparing in advance for possible "dirty tricks" on my part. The tree remembered that it was I who caused him harm and, just in case, prepared for other possible problems on my part.

Isn't it curious that the plant-tree is able to distinguish the psi-fields of individual people and remember those who caused harm. Plants do not have eyes, ears or other sensory organs that are familiar to us, but they have their own sense organs at the level of the fields. They “see”, “hear” and “communicate” at the field level, communicate with each other telepathically and have their own, albeit very different from what we are used to, consciousness !!! They feel pain and do not want to die just like any other living creature, but they cannot scream in pain in our usual understanding, as animals do. They simply do not have lungs to create sounds familiar to us, but, does it mean that they do not experience feelings and emotions - of course not. It's just that their emotions, feelings, thoughts are expressed differently than in animals, including humans.

Somehow, a very flawed and fundamentally wrong opinion has developed that, for example, animal meat, fish, etc., it is bad to eat it because it is necessary to kill animals. But plant food is “created by God” and it is “innocent”. Allegedly, plants are created in order to feed everyone! Eating plants is no different from eating animals. And in one, and in another case - someone's life is taken in order to prolong the life of another.

Fruits and vegetables are also not "made" to feed someone's stomachs, except when the seeds of new plant life - their children - are hidden in tough scales that prevent them from being digested. And in these cases, the juicy flesh of fruits and vegetables around the seeds is intended by nature as a breeding ground for future sprouts. But, nevertheless, the hard shells of the seeds of angiosperms save them from being digested in the stomachs and, after "release from captivity", the organic and inorganic substances accompanying this "release" still allow the seeds to give rise to a new life.

The point is that the essence of an adult plant of a given species is "attached" to each seed, and after this seed germinates, the growing plant organism simply "fills" this essence-form with itself. It simply "fills" the essence-form of a given plant during its growth. The essence of the plant is the matrix that determines the size of the adult plant. Studies of the electrical potentials around plant seeds have yielded phenomenal results. After processing the data, the scientists were surprised to find that in a three-dimensional projection, the measurement data around the buttercup seed formed the shape of an adult buttercup plant. The seed has not yet laid down in the fertile soil, has not even "hatched" yet, and the form of an adult plant is already there, right there. Again, we are faced with His Majesty the Case. If in place of the buttercup seed there were a pine nut or an apple seed, it is unlikely that scientists would be able to "see" the essence of these plants, not because they are not there, but for one simple reason - the size of an adult plant and a cedar, and the apple trees are so large, that no one would simply have thought of making measurements of electrical potentials at such distances from the seeds, especially at such an altitude.

By chance, the researcher had at hand a buttercup seed, the adult plant of which is small. And only thanks to this, it was possible to see a miracle - the essence of an adult plant attached to a seed … Thus, the essence of an adult plant is attached to every seed, every seed or nut. Therefore, when these seeds germinate, young shoots begin to grow, forming in the image and likeness of the essence, gradually filling it. By the time an adult plant is formed, the size of the young plant and the size of the entity are the same or close to each other.

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