This is a short about the Fly Agaric and the real magic behind it.
Category: Biology/Ecology
Multi-Dimensional Origins of Human Species from Edgar Cayce’s Perspective
Author John Van Auken, a Director at the Association for Research and Enlightenment (A.R.E.), discusses the multidimensional origins of humankind, through the lens of Edgar Cayce’s reading and the ancient civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis. Auken’s expertise is mysticism, particularly Egyptian and Christian mysticism and meditation. He has appeared on several television and radio programs, including the Discovery Channel’s, Searching for Atlantis, and the History Channel’s, Digging for the Truth.
Growers | A Growing Revolution | Short Documentary
This is a short documentary made by my dear friend @charliewood93 which I had the pleasure to meet and work with to document the beauty of growing food to re-establish the missing link with nature. Please let me know if it inspired you to spend time outdoors growing your own food.
The making of Epiphytes | Tully Arnot and Monica Gagliano
Artist Tully Arnot’s latest work, EPIPHYTES, is a multi-sensory virtual reality experience exploring plant communication, posthumanism and alternate forms of perception. To create EPIPHYTES, Arnot partnered with evolutionary biologist Monica Gagliano, who pioneered the brand-new research field of plant bioacoustics, for the first time experimentally demonstrating that plants emit their own ‘voices’ and detect and respond to the sounds of their environments. Her work has extended the concept of cognition (including perception, learning processes, memory) in plants. The pair spoke about Arnot’s practice and why he chose VR as a medium to express his ideas, and discussed the importance of slowing down, ‘listening’ to, and looking more closely at the communication lines and biological relationships that exist in the plant kingdom as a means of altering the way we perceive our world.
Not Too Late: Finding Hope in a Time of Despair with Roshi Joan Halifax & Rebecca Solnit
This event is part of Tricycle’s second annual Buddhism and Ecology Summit, a weeklong series of conversations with Buddhist teachers, writers, environmental activists and psychologists on transforming eco-anxiety into awakened action. Learn more and sign up here: https://tricycle.org/events/the-buddh…
Conversations around confronting the climate crisis often focus on what we will lose in moving from an “age of abundance” to a time of austerity and scarce resources. But what about what we stand to gain in these times of transformation—and how we might challenge the ways that we are currently impoverished? Writer Rebecca Solnit, celebrated author and editor of the forthcoming book “Not Too Late,” and beloved Buddhist teacher Roshi Joan Halifax, a contributor to Not Too Late, explore the new realities we are facing at this time as well as the powerful possibilities before us—and how to manage our emotions through it all. As Rebecca writes: It is not too late.
In this conversation, Tricycle’s Publisher, Sam Mowe, sat down with Roshi Joan Halifax and Rebecca Solnit to discover a radical view of transforming our sense of impoverishment to hope, connection, and faith in our shared future.
If You Drink Water You Should Watch This! Amazing Secret of Water – Influenced With Sounds & Intent!
Episode Description: Water – a living substance, the most common and least understood. It defies the basic laws of physics, yet holds the keys to life. Known to ancients as a transmitter to and from the higher realms, water retains memory and conveys information to DNA. (Our portal on Gaia- https://www.gaia.com/5thkind ) However, water can die if treated poorly. Our use and misuse of this precious resource has altered the vital information it carries in unexpected ways. Influences such as sound, thoughts, intention and prayer, as well as toxins such as chlorine, structure water’s molecular arrangement – affecting all it comes in contact with. Prominent scientists help reveal the secret of water, allowing us to use this amazing element to heal ourselves and our planet. Featuring Paul Wallis, Rustum Roy, Mark Weislogel, Allois Gruber, Leonid Izvekov and Konstantin Korotkov. Produced By Gaia TV.
Eating Our Way to Extinction | Full Film | 4K
Narrated by Kate Winslet, ‘Eating Our Way to Extinction,’ a Cinematic Feature Documentary addresses the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about… Will we be the next species on the path toward extinction?
Katharina Spurling Discusses Light-Life Technology and Slim Spurling
Katharina is the wife of the late Slim Spurling: master dowser, energy tool pioneer, and founder of Light-Life Technology. She is continuing his legacy of harmonizing the world, one community at a time.
Katharina shares with us insights into Slim and his work, explaining the Light-Life tools and how they can be used for personal and environmental health.
Light-Life energy tools are based on Sacred Cubit geometry and Tensor Technology. Not only do they benefit health and well-being, but they can protect against EMF, have been shown to clear inside and outside pollution, and even shift weather patterns to protect against extreme weather, like hurricanes and tornadoes.
To learn more about the Spurlings and Light-Life Technology, visit https://lightlifetechnology.com/ or https://slimspurling.com/. You can also read more about Slim’s life and work in “Slim Spurling’s Universe: Ancient Knowledge Rediscovered to Restore the Health of the Environment and Mankind” by Cal Garrison.
Fantastic Fungi
Watch for free: https://www.documentarymania.com/video/Fantastic+Fungi/
The film is a descriptive time-lapse journey about the magical, mysterious and medicinal world of fungi and their power to heal, sustain an contribute to the regeneration of life on Earth that began 3.5 billion years ago.
Imagine an organism that feeds you, heals you, reveals secrets of the universe and could help save the planet. You’ll see it through the eyes of mycologists, like renowned Paul Stamets, about the unlimited potential of fungi in the fields of food, medicine, expanding consciousness, bioremediation, neurogenesis and treating end-of-life anxiety.
How trees talk to each other | Suzanne Simard
“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.