As any of us who treasure “forest bathing” as the Japanese call it and feel most at home in among the trees can relate – there is a deep sense of community and cooperation. This short video illustrates the newest science around how and why the forest is in constant dialogue, and reminds us – there is only one forest. The only being…
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I’ll never eat walnuts as eagerly again.
As long as you say thank you first, I think they will be OK! 😉
Anyone who would like to read a novel in which this research is used, and in which trees are a major character, could read The Overstory by Richard Powers. It’s a truly different kind of fiction.
Yes, a beautiful and profound book – fiction but based on real science and research and some real-life people as well.