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Totally agree with David. We all have the abilities, we just need to build those tools by doing something SO many are fearful of doing. Being alone. Being still. Being quiet.
"A plant waving is saying HELLO. " I have experienced ths phenomenon myself and it is so fun! No breeze, no animals, nothing to cause a branch or a frond to be excitedly waving at me. I love interacting with minerals and plants. I would love to hear more of these experiences. Thank you both!
I had the fantastic experience of mushrooms talking to me one time. I had been reading one of Paul Stamet's books. HIs passion is so inspiring, even contagious! Anyway, I went out to hunt for mushrooms in the woods of Western NC where I lived at the time. It was February. We were enjoying a spell of milder, warmer weather. I was already happy to have a day off from work and enjoy being outside for a change, too. My heart as well as my mind was wide open. Seems to me this made all the difference. That, and curiousity lead to me a vacant lot full of oak and hemlock with a small clearing. In the middle of the clearing was a standing dead yellow birch tree. Quite rare for that area, actually. And on that standing dead yellow birch were several Horsehoof conks. Leaning up against it was a fallen branch with a couple more conks. I smiled, bowed and said hello. The conks were upside-down and so their gills were facing up instead of down. I saw they were full of water, as was the branch, just soaked. Immediately, I clearly heard their voices in my mind. 'Help! Help! We're drowning! Turn us over, Turn us over!' I did that. It seemed the very air changed from being agitated to peaceful. I asked if I could take one of them home with me. My eyes were drawn to just one conk that was in the worst condition. I still have it. P.S. I collect rocks, too!
So... I have developed technology that speaks to plants through vibration. A vibration trellis haptically contacts the plant . The trellis is made out of aluminum and uses a surface transducer to create mechanical wave vibrations. This tech will change agriculture forever. Stay tuned.
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Totally agree with David. We all have the abilities, we just need to build those tools by doing something SO many are fearful of doing. Being alone. Being still. Being quiet.
Well said Adrianna! ~Mason
"A plant waving is saying HELLO. " I have experienced ths phenomenon myself and it is so fun! No breeze, no animals, nothing to cause a branch or a frond to be excitedly waving at me. I love interacting with minerals and plants. I would love to hear more of these experiences. Thank you both!
Yes indeed, please whoever is reading this feel free to share your experiences! ~Mason
I love this, thank you both so much
So glad you enjoyed it, Polly! ~Mason
I had the fantastic experience of mushrooms talking to me one time. I had been reading one of Paul Stamet's books. HIs passion is so inspiring, even contagious! Anyway, I went out to hunt for mushrooms in the woods of Western NC where I lived at the time. It was February. We were enjoying a spell of milder, warmer weather. I was already happy to have a day off from work and enjoy being outside for a change, too. My heart as well as my mind was wide open. Seems to me this made all the difference. That, and curiousity lead to me a vacant lot full of oak and hemlock with a small clearing. In the middle of the clearing was a standing dead yellow birch tree. Quite rare for that area, actually. And on that standing dead yellow birch were several Horsehoof conks. Leaning up against it was a fallen branch with a couple more conks. I smiled, bowed and said hello. The conks were upside-down and so their gills were facing up instead of down. I saw they were full of water, as was the branch, just soaked. Immediately, I clearly heard their voices in my mind. 'Help! Help! We're drowning! Turn us over, Turn us over!' I did that. It seemed the very air changed from being agitated to peaceful. I asked if I could take one of them home with me. My eyes were drawn to just one conk that was in the worst condition. I still have it. P.S. I collect rocks, too!
Those western NC mountains are magical too. 🩵💙💚
Lovely chat!
Great video!
Genius ✨ Alchemist 🌠
Sounds like my childhood. Preferred the forest and animals to people even as a little kid.
Love it! ~Mason
So... I have developed technology that speaks to plants through vibration.
A vibration trellis haptically contacts the plant .
The trellis is made out of aluminum and uses a surface transducer to create mechanical wave vibrations.
This tech will change agriculture forever.
Stay tuned.