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Default Chapter 3 - The Two-Way Street

The Two-Way Street

* plants respond to a person's thoughts

"... it was obvious to [Backster] that he needed to pose an immediate
and genuine threat; he would get a match and burn the eletroded leaf."
"At the very moment he had that thought, the recording pen swung to
the top of the polygraph chart and nearly jumped off. He had not burned
the leaf; he had only _thought_ about doing so..."

* plants register the violent deaths of brine shrimp and even bacteria

* cells removed from the human body react in concert with the host

* plants become acclimated to threatening thoughts. They "learn" not to
react after multiple threatening thoughts are not carried out.

* biophoton emissions are used for communication

* healers' intention can affect leaves' biophoton emissions.

"Some forty years after Backster first employed his crude polygraph
mechanism to register the effects of thoughts, Korotkov verified those
early discoveries with state-of-the-art equipment. He hooked up a
potted plant to his GDV machine and asked his researchers to think of
different emotions -- anger, sadness, joy -- and then positive and
negative intentions toward the plant. Whenever a participant mentally
threatened the plant, its energy field diminished. The opposite
occurred if people approached the plant with water or feelings of love."