Plants are intelligent forms of life who are capable of
intention, preference, and a will to plants with thick waxy leaves survive, thrive and
interact. Scientific research indicates that plants communicate
with insects, animals, human beings and other plants in order to
keep themselves alive and safe. Evidence also reveals that
plants are telling us how to achieve health and wholeness for
humanity and the earth herself.
Plants Are Just Like People
In research which spans more than 100 years, scientists have
been documenting botanical adaptability and the amazing
similarities that plants have with animals and people. Studies
indicate that what metaphysicians, psychics, shaman, tribal
people and sensitives worldwide have been saying about the plant
kingdom for millennia is true: plants are intelligent beings who
can communicate with us, and, we can communicate with them.
Smart Strategies for Survival
In the book, “The Secret Life of Plants,” authors Peter Tompkins
and Christopher Bird describe how plants “talk to” people and
what plants “talk” about. Staying alive and safe tops the list.
To protect themselves, plants have developed highly adaptive and
strategic ways for living. According to the authors, “Plants
seem to know which ants will steal their nectar, closing when
these ants are about, opening only when there is enough dew on
their stems to keep the ants from climbing. The more
sophisticated acacia plant actually enlists the pro