Plants Know What You're Thinking. What are the Implications?
Description
Starting in 1966, Cleve Backster, the country's foremost lie-detector examiner, began a series of scientific experiments that proved plants are not only conscious, but can perceive what a human is thinking, and even know ahead of time a person's intentions, as to whether that person intende to carrry out an action or not. This led to several other experiments by him and other scientists which not only confirmed Backster's initial findings, but also demonstrated that plants can communicate instantly over great distances, that their awareness extended down to the sub-atomic level, and they have other capabilities that humans apparently do not. This episode relates Backster's conclusions and theories that agree with what the entity Seth and other "dead spirits" have told us, and what quantum physicists had concluded as far back as the 1950s. The implications are that to continue advancing as it has in the past, our science needs to start uniting with the subject being studied, rather than separating from it.