Music Of The Plants - Part Two

Published: Aug. 19, 2019, 2 p.m.

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In the first part of Music of the plants, my guest Gary Cook answered a question a member of my \\xa0Walking the Shadowlands Facebook group had for him about the Patupaiarehe,\\xa0 (the New Zealand fairy folk), from \\xa0his previous appearance on the podcast. Then he took us on a gentle \\xa0stroll, talking about the wonderful world of the plants, and trees \\xa0around us.

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He talked about \\u2018Tree Blindness\\u2019, what that is, and how the \\xa0term came about. He talked about\\xa0 tree energies and how \\xa0they worked together, to both support each other, and humanity as a \\xa0whole. We also had snippets of beautiful, and sort of haunting music a \\xa0tangelo tree, and a pounamu or New Zealand greenstone, created. Yes, you \\xa0heard that correctly. That they created. . . .

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In this episode we conclude our discussion with Gary explaining about music of the plants. How this music is obtained from them, and how the specific electrical technology came about, to be able to do so. He also shares snippets of music created by these plants and shows an example of how they respond to music being played to them, but creating matching harmonies.

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