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Topic: Cleve Baxter - Plants can sense human intentions
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listenstotrees Knowflake Posts: 1213 From: the 5th dimension Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 01, 2010 03:13 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ntv4ZMvUSWI http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=478196390299 This is a video of Cleve Baxter, a polygraph scientist who did the controversial experiment with plants and animal cells. In the 60s, he decided on impulse to attach his polygraph electrodes to the now-famous dracaena in his office, then water the plant and see if the leaves responded (p. 4). Finding that the plant indeed reacted to this event, he decided to see what would happen if he threatened it, and formed in his mind the idea of lighting a match to the leaf where the electrodes were attached. And that was when something happened that forever changed Baxter's life and ours. For the plant didn't wait for him to light the match. It reacted to his thoughts! Through further research, Baxter found that it was his intent, and not merely the thought itself, that brought about this reaction. He also discovered that plants were aware of each other, mourned the death of anything (even the bacteria killed when boiling water is poured down the drain), strongly disliked people who killed plants carelessly or even during scientific research, and fondly remembered and extended their energy out to the people who had grown and tended them, even when their "friends" were far away in both time and space. In fact, he found, plants can react "in the moment" to events taking place thousands of miles away. And not only are they psychic, they also are prophetic, anticipating negative and positive events, including weather. One of the most important things that Baxter discovered was that, instead of going ballistic, plants that find themselves in the presence of overwhelming danger simply become catatonic (p. 7)! This phenomenon, the book tells us, has posed endless problems for those researchers who, unlike Baxter, do not respect the sentience of their subjects. Under such circumstances, the plants they are studying evince no reaction whatsoever. They simply "check out." Distance healing through broadcasting of wave-form energy — called radionics — depends upon the concept that all parts of reality communicate with all the other parts "outside of time," and that a small piece of something can stand in for the whole, no matter how far away in "space" that whole thing may be — exactly as a voodoo doll stands in for the person being helped or harmed. As The Secret Life of Plants describes in detail through several chapters, radionics practitioners totally proved as far back as 1952 that they could "treat" plant crops without actually spraying them, simply by broadcasting the waveform of the pesticide to a photograph(!) of the field itself. The results of doing this were actually better than when insecticide was applied to the physical field. And the potential, not only for nurturing our environment but for cutting the cost of food production, was dramatic. But Monsanto and friends, with the help of our government, made sure that such a revolution in growing practices did not happen. The practitioners were ridiculed, and their published results discredited. As had been happening since the time of Nicola Tesla, yet another sustainable energy practice was wiped almost out of existence. IP: Logged |
AbsintheDragonfly Knowflake Posts: 279 From: Gaia Registered: Apr 2010
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posted May 01, 2010 01:41 PM
Thanks LTT!I'm going to use this on my garden this year IP: Logged |
juniperb Knowflake Posts: 275 From: Blue Star Kachina Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 01, 2010 07:03 PM
Linda Goodman wrote about this study. I "believe" she met Cleve ------------------ What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world is immortal"~ - George Eliot IP: Logged |
mys-elf13 Moderator Posts: 174 From: deerfield Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 02, 2010 08:00 AM
Yes,Linda did write something about this or at least about Mr. Baxter. It may have been s Star Signs.Thanks for reminder especially with Spring planting season upon us. (Not that I use pesticides on my plants or veggies but I have used non-environmentally sound products on the weeds) Plants respond to music, too. ------------------ "Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, then suddenly you are doing the impossible” Saint Francis of Assisi "Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right" Robert Hunter IP: Logged |
Cancer/Scorpio729 Knowflake Posts: 84 From: 1,000 feet above sea level Registered: Feb 2010
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posted May 02, 2010 04:29 PM
It was in Star Signs, under the title "Primary Cell Perception." Love makes the world grow. Plants are no exception ------------------ Echoes fade and memories die: Autumn frosts have slain July Still she haunts me, phantomwise, Alice moving under skies Never seen by waking eyes - Lewis Carrol, Alice in Wonderland IP: Logged |
listenstotrees Knowflake Posts: 1213 From: the 5th dimension Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 02, 2010 04:43 PM
"Love makes the world grow. Plants are no exception" IP: Logged |
listenstotrees Knowflake Posts: 1213 From: the 5th dimension Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 02, 2010 04:44 PM
You all seen the movie "Avatar"?IP: Logged |
mys-elf13 Moderator Posts: 174 From: deerfield Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 03, 2010 07:51 AM
LLT, not yet. I am hoping to find it out in the theaters still. ------------------ "Start by doing what is necessary, then what is possible, then suddenly you are doing the impossible” Saint Francis of Assisi "Once in a while you can get shown the light in the strangest of places if you look at it right" Robert Hunter IP: Logged |
Unmoved Moderator Posts: 1588 From: Registered: May 2009
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posted May 05, 2010 03:46 AM
Excellent! Yeah, it was in Star Signs. ------------------ Blog IP: Logged |
SunChild Moderator Posts: 695 From: Melbourne. Victoria. Australia Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 05, 2010 09:03 PM
I experienced this first hand a few weeks ago. I had a dying lemon tree, my grandfather planted it, a very young tree, over pruned, under watered, poor soil ect... it just looked like a dead stick coming out of the ground with a few skinny dead branches. I was outside with greg and we were talking about the tree, and I said that I will be ripping it out of the ground because it looks dead. Within 2 weeks, it sprang to life, new growth, lots of green fresh leaves! It has been looking dead for over a year. LOL I apologized to the poor tree, but wandered why it took a threat of ripping it out for it to spring to life? Wierd. But cool. It is now flowering and will eventually be producing lemons! IP: Logged |
koiflower Knowflake Posts: 1716 From: Australia Registered: Apr 2009
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posted May 07, 2010 06:08 AM
Lemon trees liked to be pruned right back if they seem like they're dying. I thought my lemon tree had died (a number of years ago) and a friend pruned it back and it looked utterly amazing when it grew back.I believe plants are in tune. I had a room full of house plants and one evening when I came home I literally felt all the plants 'reach' out to me with an amazing energy!!! I will never forget that night. The next day, when I walked into the room, they just sat there looking like plants. It felt like a scene from Toy Story after that, where the plants go really still when I walk into the room LOL! IP: Logged | |