The Secret Life of Plants
A Fascinating Account of the Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual Relations Between Plants and Man
in:
Biology
Summary:
The book explores the idea that plants possess sentience, emotions, and the capacity for communication and environmental responsiveness, drawing on experiments and anecdotes. It delves into unconventional scientific research and claims regarding plant perception, including the effects of human thoughts, words, and intentions on plant growth and behavior.
Key points:
1. Plant Sentience: The book discusses the idea that plants can feel and react to their surroundings, including music, human emotions, and thoughts.
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