Interspecies Telepathy
Telepathy
Telepathy, deriving from the Greek word tele, meaning distant and –patheia, meaning feeling perception, passion, the experience is the belief that information may be passed from one person to another without physical or sensory interaction. One of the founders of the Society for Psychical Research (SPR) Frederic W.H. Meyers coined the term in 1882 and replaced earlier explorations of the idea of thought-transference. Telepathy is possible across great distances in both waking and sleeping states. It has been studied in humans and considered a form of communication within the animal, plant, and fungi kingdoms.
Interspecies Telepathy
Telepathy has been explored and recorded throughout human history. It has come into more popular mainstream focus through television and movies. Many people are interested in communicating with their pets non-verbally to develop a stronger bond and greater understanding. There is also interest in communication with plants, as many experiments have shown that communicating with plants increases growth rates and heartiness.
Research on Telepathy
Recent research has shown that plants communicate with one another telepathically. Certain species even communicate via informational networks, proving that there may be a level of awareness and connection to a larger group system. This may be called interspecies telepathy.
It has been shown that plants draw energy from other plants and communicate through what is called Nanomechanical oscillations, which are vibrations on the tiniest atomic or molecular scale, which is as close as one can get to telepathic communication.
In 2015 a research team led by Dr. Olaf Kruse observed that green algae, part of the Kingdom Protoctista, engages in photosynthesis to create food, but may also draw upon other organisms for energy. His findings were published in the Journal of Nature Communications.
Another study showed how young corn roots make clicking sounds, that when suspended in water, will make sounds at the same frequency, 220 Hz that other plants reacted to.
The Internet Forest
Forests have been studied to see how plants and other organisms communicate through interspecies telepathy. What has been found is that plants, such as trees, send out root-to-root alerts, which creates an information highway. Fungi hold this so-called information highway together.
Fungi are the master communicators, creating neural-like pathways between plants along the forest floor. They are believed by some to be more extraterrestrial in origin. Fungi derive much of its energy from electromagnetic charges, mainly lightning occurrences. It is possible that plants use fungi to send acoustic sounds like messages to other plants.
In a study, it was shown that plants were able to detect good and bad ‘neighbors’ via these messages and modify their growth accordingly. This was discoverable through the informational network that fungi provided.
Learning From Plants
Humans can learn from how plants and other organisms communicate and draw energy from one another. Just as a plant needs certain conditions such as minerals, water, light, and heat to grow, human needs may be viewed in this way.
In human terms, certain settings with a mix of conditions and emotions can affect the human condition and put one at ease or in a state of disease. Just like other living things, humans draw energy from various emotional states and revitalize cells from the environment, or catabolize cells due to certain emotional triggers.
There is growing research into what is called bioenergetics that is looking at how energy is generated and transferred in all kingdoms of life. It also has applications in understanding the human being as a system. Early results are showing that humans are capable of transferring energy to heal and communicate, just as other organisms do.
A Psychic Perspective
In the world of metaphysical exploration, meditation, and the development of psychic awareness, it has been long known that humans communicate in ways that are not physically explained.
It is possible to communicate through telepathy and heal without physical touch. Humans are able to absorb energy as information and source of healing from other humans, animals, and nature as a whole. This is why may find it energizing and healing to being nature, and grounding with feet to the earth.
Research into interspecies telepathy reinforces the idea that when we clear the charge that a ‘lit-up’ thought, feeling or emotion creates, we clear channels and come into a greater sense of health and well being. Likewise, we may energize ourselves and heal, right down to the cellular level when we clear energy and thought patterns, effectively removing ‘dis-ease’.
Thoughts have an energetic frequency that may manifest things into our reality. We have the immeasurable mental power to create healing or dis-ease, pain, or pleasure by this standard, we truly become what we think.
When we meditate and use psychic tools to develop awareness, it allows us to develop a greater understanding and ability to communicate and heal in non-verbal, non-physical ways.
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