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RE: Metaphysical Mycelium Mushroom Minds Of Planet Earth ... And The Space Time Continuum!

Hey @mountainjewel thank you for the support and for taking the time to leave such a great comment!! It really is a mindblowing subject, equally it's one that passes most people by. Who would have known that mushrooms could be so majestic!!

It's an incredible idea isn't it? I mean if cells hold memory then it's not too much of a stretch to think the complexification and indeed mult-faceted/functional nature of the mycelium internet brain could hold an awaresness and indeed memory. And just think, the tree and the mycelium have evolved in perfect symbiosis and have been communicating with each other for all that time. Indeed perhaps the nutrients of the mycelium perhaps gifted the tree life in the first place ;)

Certain mushroom spores may have been carried to earth by asteroids from planets destroyed billions of years ago .. I wonder what stories they might have to tell ;) Thanks again my friend

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Gah!! love the way you think and thanks for the thoughtful reply. following you now for more..

Certain mushroom spores may have been carried to earth by asteroids from planets destroyed billions of years ago .. I wonder what stories they might have to tell

You did it again! Mind expanded! Lol, but in all seriousness, this is truly epic stuff. It blows our isolated anthropocentric viewpoints soooo out of the water. It amazes me how insular (most) human thinking is. haha it's laughable that humans consider themselves so superior to everything!

I keep coming back to the implications these awarenesses have. It's like once you see something you can't go back to unseeing it. You can't go back to having a small picture about what's going on here. It reminds me of being in the jungle after a night in the maloca after consuming ayahuasca... there is So much going on here beyond our minds... Even reaching to the solar system as you say. Makes like a lot more interesting, and it is naturally and wonderfully humbling. XO ~wren