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Mentioned in 7 episodes

The Secret Life of Plants

A Fascinating Account of the Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Relations Between Plants and Man
Book • 1989
This book delves into the inner world of plants, uncovering their responses to human care and nurturing, their ability to communicate with humans, their reactions to music, lie-detection abilities, and creative powers.

It highlights the deep relationship between humans and nature, emphasizing the importance of environmental protection.

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

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Danny Jones
as a book about a CIA polygrapher who polygraphed a plant.
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#270 - DNA Expert Warns of Mysterious New 'Turbo Cancer' Outbreak | Kevin McKernan
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Shane Gillis
in reference to a book he read as a child and liked.
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Ep 568 - Hollywood Night Cast
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Roman Mars
as a book published in 1973 that argued plants were capable of thought and feeling, influencing the 70s plant craze.
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Say Aloe to My Little Frond
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Alec Zeck
as an example of plants' innate intelligence and communication.
Ep 89: The Waters of Life with Veda Austin
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Stuart Hameroff
, recalling it as a book from his college years when discussing experiments on plant consciousness.
#361 - Evidence of a Soul, NASA’s $1,000,000,000 Study & Awareness at Death | Stuart Hameroff
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Mark Passio
as a recommended read about plant consciousness and related research.
What On Earth Is Happening #122
Mentioned by Zoe Schlanger as a book that set back the field of plant neuroscience.
The Vegan Nightmare! Do Vegetables Have Souls?
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Paul Chek
when discussing the sentience of plants and their response to human emotions.
EP 324 — Jake Takiff: Farming: Our Path to Health and Freedom
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Jemma Foster
as the inspiration for a plant communication device.
Jemma Foster on Alchemy, Plant Consciousness and Vibrational Medicine - E64
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Wade Davis
in the context of plants responding to music.
What Lies Beneath the Surface: Anthropologist Wade Davis

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