That’s very interesting. I have read part of another book by that author. Have you always known about the intelligence of trees, or is it something more recent?
I think we all, if we're sensitive, have the feeling of plant intelligence. But I didn't realize how much till I read Wohlleben's book. He's helped me realize how when we destroy living systems we destroy living knowledge, with consequences we are largely ignorant of. In other words, when we destroy forests, we not only destroy "living libraries" but the librarians as well.
Have you read Peter Wohlleben's new book, "The Power of Trees?" He talks a lot about tree learning and why we need to stand back and let them figure it out. They literally know what's best.
That’s very interesting. I have read part of another book by that author. Have you always known about the intelligence of trees, or is it something more recent?
I think we all, if we're sensitive, have the feeling of plant intelligence. But I didn't realize how much till I read Wohlleben's book. He's helped me realize how when we destroy living systems we destroy living knowledge, with consequences we are largely ignorant of. In other words, when we destroy forests, we not only destroy "living libraries" but the librarians as well.
Very compelling and interesting. Would you like me to interview you? Have you seen my interviews?
I have seen some of them, and have it on my list to watch more. Yes, I would be happy to be interviewed.
Have you read Peter Wohlleben's new book, "The Power of Trees?" He talks a lot about tree learning and why we need to stand back and let them figure it out. They literally know what's best.