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		<title>By: jacobs100</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2005/12/28/a-bowl-of-rice/#comment-3686</link>
		<author>jacobs100</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2005 18:05:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In a message dated 5/25/2002 11:57:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
 a.hultman@... writes:
 &#60;&#60; did you know that when plants are hooked up to devices similar to lie
 detectors, measuring their electrical field output similar to our galvanic
 skin response, kind of like an electrocardiograph, that they produce reading
 eerily similar to our own electro-magnetic field fluctuations? It's true.
 It has been said that Helen Keller could tune into the vibration of plants
 and sense their needs, as well as, she could with people. She supposedly
 named all of the plants in her garden. She was an incredible woman. It has
 also been said that when she said that she wanted to teach the blind to see
 and the deaf to hear, she wasn't refering to blind or deaf people but to all
 people. She saw her handicaps as a blessing.
 Plants that "listen" to classical music grow better than plants that "listen"
 to metal. Research has also found that plants that were not touched fared
 better than the same type plants that were touched daily. When hooked up to
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 electronic measuring graphs, the graphs spiked when leaves were pulled off of
 the plants. It's an interesting world. Whether the vegans like it or not,
 we have to kill to live.
 Max</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 5/25/2002 11:57:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time,<br />
 <a href="mailto:a.hultman@...">a.hultman@&#8230;</a> writes:<br />
 &lt;&lt; did you know that when plants are hooked up to devices similar to lie<br />
 detectors, measuring their electrical field output similar to our galvanic<br />
 skin response, kind of like an electrocardiograph, that they produce reading<br />
 eerily similar to our own electro-magnetic field fluctuations? It&#8217;s true.<br />
 It has been said that Helen Keller could tune into the vibration of plants<br />
 and sense their needs, as well as, she could with people. She supposedly<br />
 named all of the plants in her garden. She was an incredible woman. It has<br />
 also been said that when she said that she wanted to teach the blind to see<br />
 and the deaf to hear, she wasn&#8217;t refering to blind or deaf people but to all<br />
 people. She saw her handicaps as a blessing.<br />
 Plants that &#8220;listen&#8221; to classical music grow better than plants that &#8220;listen&#8221;<br />
 to metal. Research has also found that plants that were not touched fared<br />
 better than the same type plants that were touched daily. When hooked up to<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 electronic measuring graphs, the graphs spiked when leaves were pulled off of<br />
 the plants. It&#8217;s an interesting world. Whether the vegans like it or not,<br />
 we have to kill to live.<br />
 Max</p>
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