MrJoe
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Is anyone else obsessed with this sort of thing? Cosmic Webs and Earthly Mycelium: Unraveling the Parallel Patterns of Galaxies and Fungal Networks
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I am fascinated with mycelial networks and the laboratory experiments which suggests an intelligence or "intelligence-like" behavior and sensory system. It has broad applications and implications for all life on Earth.
Could Samsara be network-like?I'm a Buddhist, so, yeah.
Everything is connected - that's why there is karma.
Uhm... I'd say "no." But they are related.Could Samsara be network-like?
As above so below it may be. Fungi have led us to the stars and perhaps the mind of the great One! Not sure about astrology but you never know, eh?Mycobiome ....fasinated me , while getting Ozone therapy, in the chair almost next to me,
Sat a younger middle aged Biology Professor, Who was getting the similiar treatment for his stage 4 cancer .As he spoke, I became entralled at these concepts about the plant/ fungi kingdoms . And only recently had heard some Peeps . Had made associations of a similiar nature regarding the universe . Sm only a single soul / entity . And almost wonder
if my little brain is meant for such grandiose concepts . Still digesting the Mycobiome
concept of networks of Fungi and its been years . Only recently started getting the concepts of plants communicating with each other .
So my brain wants patterns so now if ,The plant kingdom is similiar to universes . Then does this possibly validate Astrology?..![]()
I love Dirk Gently. I always joke with my son that we should use Dirk's navigation method. "Let's follow that car because they look like they know where they are going."The interconnectedness of all things was a phrase that grabbed me the first time I read it, for me it was a key to understanding how my brain worked differently to normal people. I was 13 years old at the time, it left a big impression on me.
The book was a comedy novel by Douglas Adams, the author of Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy. It was called Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency.
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