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The trees are close to a busy road, but there's a silence around them. They have an aura and the aura is charged with a mood so utterly non-human that it would be a travesty to try and characterise it.
Even so I find it calming.
What do trees think about? "Think" is the wrong word of course. "Contemplate" would be better. So what do they "contemplate"? I think they contemplate water- how it falls, drips, percolates, slides, rises, drifts about them. Do they notice us? I suspect they do, but only as an aura impinging on their aura- as something ratcheted-up and fast-moving and quickly gone.
Even so I find it calming.
What do trees think about? "Think" is the wrong word of course. "Contemplate" would be better. So what do they "contemplate"? I think they contemplate water- how it falls, drips, percolates, slides, rises, drifts about them. Do they notice us? I suspect they do, but only as an aura impinging on their aura- as something ratcheted-up and fast-moving and quickly gone.
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Date: 2005-10-16 10:23 am (UTC)I looked for it on Netflix, but, alas.
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Date: 2005-10-16 10:22 am (UTC)I have heard that trees communicate through the air via chemical exudations: if one tree is being bombarded with insects and is dying, it will send out a distress signal: "Protect yourselves! Insects are here!"
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Date: 2005-10-16 02:34 pm (UTC)What limited creatures we are!