Plants Whisper: Unlocking Their Ancient Wisdom and Networks
S2E6: Plant Intelligence and Ancestral Wisdom
Resources
Resources & Recommendations
Books
- "Mycelium Running" by Paul Stamets - This book explores the world of fungi and their role in ecosystems, particularly the mycorrhizal network.
- "Finding the Mother Tree" by Suzanne Simard - This book details Dr. Simard's groundbreaking research on tree communication and the interconnectedness of forests.
Videos & Documentaries
- "Fantastic Fungi" - This Netflix film features mycologist Paul Stamets and delves into the world of fungi and their impact.
People Mentioned
- Paul Stamets (Mycologist) - Featured in the Netflix film "Fantastic Fungi" and author of "Mycelium Running," he is an expert on fungi and the mycorrhizal network.
- Natalia Mehan - Nina's sister and communication partner, who also serves as a consulting producer for the podcast.
- Raquel (Nina's Mom) - Shared personal anecdotes about Nina's plant communication and herbal recommendations.
- Cari Dodd (Nina and Natalia's Grandmother/Abuela) - Shared personal experiences of Nina's accurate health insights and ancestral knowledge.
- Dr. Suzanne Simard (Forest Ecologist) - Her research on tree communication, particularly the mycorrhizal network, is foundational to understanding how trees share resources and information.
- Theresa Ryan (University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry, Tsimshian Nation) - Her work bridges indigenous knowledge and forest science, specifically through the Mother Tree Project.
- David Winston (Clinical Herbalist, Ethnobotanist, Author) - Founder and director of the Herbal Therapeutics Research Library and co-founder of the American Herbalist Guild, he shared personal experiences of receiving guidance from plants.
- Sophie Strand (Writer) - Shared a personal experience of nettle appearing in a dream to assist with her chronic kidney disease.
- Haru Kuntunawa (Kuntunawa Nation) - Shared insights into the Kuntunawa people's telepathic connection with nature and the role of ayahuasca.
- Ruda (Translator for Haru Kuntunawa) - Provided translation for Haru Kuntunawa's insights.
- Ione Quigley (Lakota Elder) - Shared the Lakota perspective on nature's language and the spiritual connection to all living things.
- Rick Two Dogs (Lakota Leader) - Discussed the Lakota concept of tiospaye and the traditional ways of acquiring knowledge and healing from plants.
- Black Elk (Revered Lakota Medicine Man) - A historical figure whose vision included finding a specific medicinal plant, demonstrating the Lakota's deep connection with nature.
Organizations & Institutions
- Herbal Therapeutics Research Library - Founded and directed by David Winston, a resource for herbal medicine.
- American Herbalist Guild - Co-founded by David Winston, a professional organization for herbalists.
- University of British Columbia's Faculty of Forestry - Where Theresa Ryan conducts her work bridging indigenous knowledge and forest science.
Websites & Online Resources
- The Telepathy Tapes Supercast (thetelepathytapes.supercast.com) - For ad-free episodes and additional content.
Other Resources
- Astragalus (Herb) - A herb in traditional Chinese medicine used to build up the immune system and increase resilience.
- Ginkgo (Herb) - Mentioned as a recommendation for circulation.
- Hawthorn Berry (Herb) - Recommended for heart health and high blood pressure.
- Beet Juice - Recommended for heart health and high blood pressure.
- Nettle Seed (Herb) - Discovered by David Winston to be effective in treating chronic kidney disease, and also mentioned by Sophie Strand for kidney support.
- Willow Bark (Herb) - Mentioned for its historical use as an analgesic and pain reliever.
- Remania 6 Formula - A Chinese herbal formula mentioned in the context of kidney health.
- Ayahuasca (Plant Teacher) - A powerful plant teacher consumed ceremonially to open a doorway into a wider field of consciousness, integral to the Kuntunawa nation's understanding of ancestral knowledge and telepathy.
- Tobacco - A traditional offering in many indigenous cultures to express gratitude and respect to plants when harvesting.
- Shinrin-yoku (Forest Bathing) - A Japanese practice of spending time in nature to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and boost immune function.