How Trees Talk to Each Other VIDEO with Suzanne Simard

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“A forest is much more than what you see,” says ecologist Suzanne Simard. Her 30 years of research in Canadian forests have led to an astounding discovery — trees talk, often and over vast distances. Learn more about the harmonious yet complicated social lives of trees and prepare to see the natural world with new eyes.

We are all connected 🕸 like a web of underground knowing, feeling and nourishing each other. And we can become aware of this support and community by being quiet, by spending time in nature, by being with other beings, and other reflective ways.

Amazingly, Canadian scientist and curious seeker Suzanne Simard found that underground in the forests, trees talk to each other! Forests are communities of language and support. I love her groundbreaking work. Because her proof of unity within forests, she’s offered us a lense into how we are all connected: with each other, with all beings and all nature – helping each other and caring for each other as community and cooperaters.

This is significant and reflects how each one of us is so important to the Whole – we affect each other, most times without knowing it. You have the power and potency to lift someone, to help someone heal, to help someone feel loved. Your thoughts and feelings underground are sending messages💚 just like in the forest.

Enjoy Suzanne’s VIDEO below:

 

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