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and people laugh because King Charles talks to plants. |
Green Man |
JK2006 wrote:
My friend who knows I love trees once gave me a fascinating book about how trees communicate with each other.
Is there an Amazon link you could share JK, on that book? |
Green Man |
Wyot wrote:
[quote]JK2006 wrote:
My friend who knows I love trees once gave me a fascinating book about how trees communicate with each other.
I think I may have read this it was mind-blowing. Trees "warning" one another of danger, being sparing with nutrients in the ground to save other trees etc.
Certainly makes you think completely differently about trees and plants, and for me demolishes the vegan argument...
GM re your comments on society and respect, what troubles me most as someone who can't literally believe in God, is the implications for a Godless (and so ultimately fearless) society. I can't shake (as much as my instincts want me to) the observation that respect and deferencs has gone down the pan along with Christian values...[/quote
Question if you were God Wyot. Why wouldehd put so many knuckleheads and daft fuckers on a planet you created for it be destroyed? When God could do that in an instinct. He caused a big flood some old drunk saved animals owned can vineyard. The Bible is full of acontradictions and we must not haircuts also. |
JK2006 |
Yes - I was including Tree Talk in one of my novels. I bought and read the book. Jaw dropping. Absolutely definite and true. Not a shadow of doubt after reading it. It's not just trees (I've been fascinated by starlings and murmuration for years and had a love affair with starlings during lockdown). |
Wyot |
JK2006 wrote:
My friend who knows I love trees once gave me a fascinating book about how trees communicate with each other.
I think I may have read this it was mind-blowing. Trees "warning" one another of danger, being sparing with nutrients in the ground to save other trees etc.
Certainly makes you think completely differently about trees and plants, and for me demolishes the vegan argument...
GM re your comments on society and respect, what troubles me most as someone who can't literally believe in God, is the implications for a Godless (and so ultimately fearless) society. I can't shake (as much as my instincts want me to) the observation that respect and deferencs has gone down the pan along with Christian values... |
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