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Trees are conscious beings that are able to communicate with us in surprising ways. This was not always surprising, however. They likely send out electromagnetic frequencies that our minds translate into familiar words and images.In this episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Dr. Bernard Beitman and Isabella Clark explore the long history of communication between humans and trees. Together, they remind us that trees want to connect, and that rediscovering this bond can help us restore the relationship we have lost with the living world around us.Isabella Clarke is an independent researcher who has written and presented on non-human animal cultures and relationships with the more-than-human. She is particularly interested in wild Animals and Plants. Her studies embrace the factual and scientific, the theoretical and ethical, and the speculative and imaginal. She works as a broadcast journalist (covering sports) and volunteers for various conservation organizations in her home country, the UK. She is also on the Stewardship Council of The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence. https://www.coronaandthecrone.com/blog
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Trees are conscious beings that are able to communicate with us in surprising ways. This was not always surprising, however. They likely send out electromagnetic frequencies that our minds translate into familiar words and images.In this episode of Connecting with Coincidence, Dr. Bernard Beitman and Isabella Clark explore the long history of communication between humans and trees. Together, they remind us that trees want to connect, and that rediscovering this bond can help us restore the relationship we have lost with the living world around us.Isabella Clarke is an independent researcher who has written and presented on non-human animal cultures and relationships with the more-than-human. She is particularly interested in wild Animals and Plants. Her studies embrace the factual and scientific, the theoretical and ethical, and the speculative and imaginal. She works as a broadcast journalist (covering sports) and volunteers for various conservation organizations in her home country, the UK. She is also on the Stewardship Council of The Kerulos Center for Nonviolence. https://www.coronaandthecrone.com/blog

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