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Plants Have Emotions & Can Develop Fondness for Specific Humans - The Implications?

Plants Have Emotions & Can Develop Fondness for Specific Humans - The Implications?

Update: 2024-05-13
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Marcel Vogel, a noted reseach chemist working for IBM who made important contributions to the development of color TV and computer memory, became aware of Cleve Backster's experiments with plants. He decided to continue with further experiments using a lot of scientific equipment, and found that he could personally duplicate Backster's results wile others could not. This led to a further series of experiments which led Vogel to conclude that plants not only have emotions, but they also develop attachments to specific humans. The implications led him to further conclusions about the connectedness of everything and how matter is formed. His conclusions agree with the teachings of the entity Seth on these matters, teachings that were explained in detail in earlier episodes.

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Plants Have Emotions & Can Develop Fondness for Specific Humans - The Implications?

Plants Have Emotions & Can Develop Fondness for Specific Humans - The Implications?

Dan McAneny