Spiritual Life: "It was the first Indian Nobel prize winner, Jagdishchandra Bose, who proved to the scientific world that trees are not dead. He was given a Nobel prize for it. But since Jagdishchandra Bose much has happened.
He would be tremendously happy if he could come and see what scientists have managed. Now they can have something like a cardiogram attached to the tree. A man comes to the tree, afriend with love in his heart, and the tree starts dancing even without any wind and the cardiogram becomes very symmetrical. The graph on the paper becomes almost a harmonious beauty.
When another man comes with an axe, with the idea to cut the tree, even if he has not come close,the graph of the cardiogram goes berserk. It loses all symmetry, all harmony; it simply goes insane.
Something is going to harm the tree. It is strange because the tree has not been harmed; it is justan idea in the woodcutter’s mind. The tree is so sensitive that it catches even your ideas. And the same man comes with the axe, not desiring to cut the tree, and the graph remains sane. There isno fear, nervousness in the tree.
And another thing they became aware of was that if one tree is trembling with fear – they had not thought about it... One scientist just put a few cardiograms on other trees surrounding, and when the tree started trembling with fear, other trees also participated. They must have been old friends.
Growing in the same grove, they must have shared their love with each other, they must have been friendly. They also reacted immediately.
The whole of existence is full of sensitivity – and man is the highest product of this existence.Naturally, your heart, your being, is ready to overflow."
Ananth, Advocate
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