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Maia Gabrial
28th March 2012, 16:34
I've always believed in the intelligence of plants, but this is even more amazing. These plants are composing their own music! What beautiful music it is, too! I love their taste in music.... :becky:
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I have a story about an almost dead plant someone gave me (maybe given as a joke. Idk...) But everyday, I watered it, talked to it, encouraged it. I sent it my good thoughts to it. It didn't take longer than a week when it came to life with new leaves. In 2 weeks it flourished on my desk. The person who gave it to me in the first place was shocked.
Plants are amazing people!
Earth Angel
28th March 2012, 16:39
amazing! I love it......also the timing of your post 12:34 ! woot!
Ba-ba-Ra
28th March 2012, 17:07
Everything at Damanhur is amazing. I encourage everyone to check out their website: www.damanhur.org
p.s. Maia, In the title of your thread you left out the D in DAMANHUR. Don't know if you can correct this.
conk
28th March 2012, 19:57
My daughter conducted an experiment for her 11th grade science project. She cared for three sets of 2 plants each. One set was cared for in the best way. She spoke lovingly to it and "petted" it. The second set was simply watered and fed. Nothing special. The third set was watered and fed exactly like sets one and two, except that she blasted it with harsh and hateful talk. As time went by she took note of each sets growth and health. Can you predict which set fared best? Wrong, if you said set one. The set to which she spewed hate at thrived best!
We were confused, not getting the expected results. Then she had an insight. "Dad, I always felt so bad speaking badly to the plants in set three and truly felt sorry for them". "I grew to dislike set one, because it got all the attention". Wow! Her true intentions were revealed in the final results.
Plants do respond and are intelligent. She got an A+ and an invite to the next level of competition.
Zampano
28th March 2012, 20:12
Yes, thats great a video
We had this interesting thread some moths ago...
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?35233-The-stunning-temples-built-in-Italy&
There is also a member here on PA (Yvette Soler), she lives at Damanhur and talks a little bit about this great place in the thread
yvettesoler
14th May 2012, 17:51
Yes, thats great a video
We had this interesting thread some moths ago...
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?35233-The-stunning-temples-built-in-Italy&
There is also a member here on PA (Yvette Soler), she lives at Damanhur and talks a little bit about this great place in the thread
I'm here, I'm here! I am so sorry I didn't catch this thread earlier. If anyone has any question about Damanhur or the Music of the Plants, I am here to serve!!!
GlassSteagallfan
14th May 2012, 22:07
yvettesoler
Can you find out the equipment used to produce this music? in detail? and how anyone can do this?
Much thanks
RMorgan
14th May 2012, 22:20
yvettesoler
Can you find out the equipment used to produce this music? in detail? and how anyone can do this?
Much thanks
Hey mate,
Looks like she´s plugged a piezoelectric pickup on the leaf, connected to a synthesizer module.
It´s a very interesting experiment, but, from my experience with synthesizers, piezo pickups, and all sorts of crazy musical experimentation, anything that conducts electricity should be able to emit signals that would be interpreted by the synthesizer as musical notes.
If you plugged that pickup to your finger, it would also generate signals reproduced as music by the synthesizer , which doesn´t mean that your body is deliberately composing the music.
As I´ve said, this is an interesting experiment, but should be reproduced in different conditions and with different subjects in order to be conclusive.
Cheers,
Raf.
yvettesoler
15th May 2012, 07:46
yvettesoler
Can you find out the equipment used to produce this music? in detail? and how anyone can do this?
Much thanks
There are two models of the device. One was designed here and one is being worked on in partnership with a group of people in the United States (still being researched/designed). If you would like more information about the device, you can read an update on this research here: http://www.damanhurblog.com/2012/04/13/experimentation-with-music-of-the-plants-continues/. In the comments, there is the email address of the main researcher on the project whom you can contact directly.
danceblackcatdance
15th May 2012, 10:33
this is brilliant :).. in the Source Field Investigations book but there is some fantastic info on research with plants having 'feelings'.. or responses, and even being connected to people even over distance, if i remember that bit right :)
Kimberley
6th June 2012, 18:56
This is so energy raising...just beautiful... enjoy!
Much love ! :grouphug:
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Published on Mar 9, 2012 by 88EricHamel88
Singing Plants at Damanhur | Des plantes qui jouent de la musique
We want to thank everyone for the beautiful comments. The Music of the Plants is something our community has been researching since 1976. We have several concerts on our Youtube channel @damanhurtube. You can find out more about our community at our website http://www.damanhur.org . If you have any questions, please ask!!
Here is a blog post to our latest research in which we are testing out this theory:
http://www.damanhurblog.com/2012/04/13/experimentation-with-music-of-the-plants-continues/
RMorgan
6th June 2012, 18:59
Hey Kimberley,
This was already posted here:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?43054-Singing-Plants-at-Damanhur&highlight=Plants+Damanhur
Cheers,
Raf.
Kimberley
6th June 2012, 19:08
Well I searched and did not find it...I do my best to search things. However the search in this forum has failed me before....
Much love!
Lifebringer
7th June 2012, 00:58
Glad you posted it, i missed it the last time. Good looking out for the newbies also.
redheaded stepchild
7th June 2012, 03:04
So beautiful and intelligently melodic. Can you just imagine what a forest really sounds like.. or a field of wildflowers?
noprophet
7th June 2012, 03:16
Does anyone have any technical details on how this is done?
I'd love to try it at home.
yvettesoler
7th June 2012, 07:26
Does anyone have any technical details on how this is done?
I'd love to try it at home.
Greetings from Damanhur! Some of you are getting used to seeing me post on threads about Damanhur since I live here. Sorry I am a bit of a lurker in general, I try to be active in the group! :)
There is an update on the current research of the Music of the Plants on the Damanhur blog: http://www.damanhurblog.com/2012/04/13/experimentation-with-music-of-the-plants-continues/ In the comments, you will find contact information for the main researcher about the devices being developed.
If you have any questions, I am here to serve.
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