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Hubbard vindicated . . . hold on to your emeters!

Dean Blair

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From all of the references posted in this thread it would seem that plants have feelings and can be audited or possibly otherwise counselled and brought up tone.

Here is a plant that I would like to see the people in Colorado or Washington work with:

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Imagine the possibilities if you got this girl through her OT 8.
 

strativarius

Inveterate gnashnab & snoutband
From all of the references posted in this thread it would seem that plants have feelings and can be audited or possibly otherwise counselled and brought up tone.

Here is a plant that I would like to see the people in Colorado or Washington work with:

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[highlight]Imagine the possibilities if you got this girl through her OT 8.[/highlight]

Well, I sent mine off to do the Clearing Course, and when it came back it could play my guitar!

(Yes, it's a Strat - yes, they're EMG pickups :biggrin:)

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Dean Blair

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Well, I sent mine off to do the Clearing Course, and when it came back it could play my guitar!

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Now that right there is enough to get Tommy Chong (of Cheech and Chong fame) doing the student hat so that he can train up to be an auditor. There may also be a large influx of new people in from the states of Washington and Colorado.
 

Teanntás

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Maybe, maybe not. Per the article at http://www.horticapublications.com/article-116.html, Sir Jagadis C. Bose was wiring up plants to a galvanometer by 1900. Someone may have told Hubbard about it before 1959, or he may have read about it. It was probably his original idea to make a big song and dance about it, though. :)

Paul
Woman records unique voice of sunflower—it sounds like music from other dimension

http://en.goodtimes.my/2018/09/21/w...er-it-sounds-like-music-from-other-dimension/
 

Teanntás

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This has to be the most fatuous article I've read in a long, long time. I've never heard of 'Good Times' magazine, and that's not surprising if they publish stuff like this dreadfully worded piece.
Here's another site : Science/Tech
Scientists Confirm that Plants Talk and Listen To Each Other, Communication Crucial for Survival. You can also find out on this site what happens when you hold in a fart. https://www.medicaldaily.com/scient...h-other-communication-crucial-survival-240775
 

strativarius

Inveterate gnashnab & snoutband
Here's another site : Science/Tech
Scientists Confirm that Plants Talk and Listen To Each Other, Communication Crucial for Survival. You can also find out on this site what happens when you hold in a fart. https://www.medicaldaily.com/scient...h-other-communication-crucial-survival-240775
I wasn't really rubbishing the concept of plants 'communicating' in some way, I just found the article so badly organised and written I had to say something.

BTW, I never hold farts in, I tell 'em to get out and walk.
 

RogerB

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I wasn't really rubbishing the concept of plants 'communicating' in some way, I just found the article so badly organised and written I had to say something.

BTW, I never hold farts in, I tell 'em to get out and walk.
Good thinking, Strattie . . . that way you can avoid following in their footsteps!
Personally, I'd always told mine to get out and flutter:p and find it entertaining to watch facial expressions. . .
 
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