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PADemD

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21. Some excellent books on the subject of plants
Sun Apr 8, 2012, 07:13 PM
Apr 2012

Primary Perception: Biocommunication with Plants, Living Foods, and Human Cells by Cleve Backster

http://www.amazon.com/Primary-Perception-Biocommunication-Plants-Living/dp/0966435435/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1333929601&sr=1-1

Beyond Supernature: A New Natural History of the Supernatural by Lyall Watson

http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Supernature-Natural-History-Supernatural/dp/0553344560/ref=pd_sim_b_4

and many other books on plant communication

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_0_19?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=plant+communication&sprefix=plant+communication%2Cstripbooks%2C271

If plants can communicate and have their own unique intelligence, how can vegetarians eat plants. They are, after all, living things.


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Sounds like a Robert Ludlum novel OffWithTheirHeads Apr 2012 #1
I've never read anything of his. silverweb Apr 2012 #2
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Nice. silverweb Apr 2012 #9
Why are scientist's and sceptics ALWAYS the last to know????? Howler Apr 2012 #3
Experiments take time, of course. silverweb Apr 2012 #4
We know things are true agent46 Apr 2012 #13
:) Howler Apr 2012 #14
I noticed that the year my marriage went south, the kimmerspixelated Apr 2012 #5
It's weird that you bring up this book! kimmerspixelated Apr 2012 #6
Definitely worth reading. silverweb Apr 2012 #10
Thanks for this article! felix_numinous Apr 2012 #7
Perelandra. silverweb Apr 2012 #11
I have that trilogy. murielm99 Apr 2012 #12
Wow~ felix_numinous Apr 2012 #15
It is: murielm99 Apr 2012 #16
The story is ridiclulous Ricochet21 Apr 2012 #17
It was a bit of a stretch, wasn't it? silverweb Apr 2012 #18
Book 1 Ricochet21 Apr 2012 #19
Absolutely true. silverweb Apr 2012 #20
Some excellent books on the subject of plants PADemD Apr 2012 #21
Thanks for the links. silverweb Apr 2012 #22
plants don't have brains (intelligence) PADemD Apr 2012 #24
I'll let you know. silverweb Apr 2012 #25
I think that's why Fruitarianism kimmerspixelated Apr 2012 #23
That's one form of fruitarianism. silverweb Apr 2012 #26
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