greengages exploring
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Beneath the noise of civilization, something ancient is still speaking.
Not in words.Not in neurons.But in roots.
We were taught that intelligence lives in skulls: that thought requires cortex, that memory requires synapse. Yet under every forest, an unseen lattice of fungi threads root to root, species to species, exchanging sugars, warning signals, and survival strategies in the dark.
What if cognition is not concentrated but distributed?What if mind is not something we have, but something life does?
In this episode, we descend below the forest floor and widen the definition of awareness itself. From mycorrhizal networks and electrical signaling in plants, to Mimosa learning and Venus flytrap arithmetic, to Indigenous cosmologies that never forgot the aliveness of the land: we explore a radical possibility:
Consciousness did not begin in the brain.
It began in relationship.
In this episode, we cover:
* ๐ The โWood Wide Webโ: how mycorrhizal networks transfer carbon, nitrogen, and chemical warnings between trees ๐ฒ
* ๐ณ The Mother Tree hypothesis and debates around interplant cooperation ๐
* ๐บ Memory ๐ต๏ธ without neurons: habituation in๐ทMimosa pudica ๐ธ and learning in plants ๐ชป
* โก Electrical signaling, calcium waves, and plant electrophysiology ๐ชด
* ๐ The ecology of perception: how plants sense light, gravity, vibration, chemicals, and magnetic fields ๐งฒ
* ๐งฌ Psychedelics as cross-species dialogue: 5-HT2A receptors, plant alkaloids, and biochemical attunement ๐ผ
* ๐ชถ Indigenous knowledge systems and relational epistemology ๐ด
* ๐ The Gaia hypothesis, systems theory, and the Earth as a self-regulating intelligence ๐ฐ
* ยฎ๏ธ Reciprocity vs. extraction: ecological ethics in a psychedelic age ๐ป
If the forest behaves like a network, and networks generate intelligence through relationship, then perhaps what we call โmindโ is simply what emerges when life connects deeply enough.
The mycelium does not rush.The tree does not argue.The soil does not forget.
And when psychedelics dissolve the illusion of separateness, many report not escape but reunion. A sense that the thinking mind is only one frequency within a much larger field of awareness.
Maybe the question is no longer, โAre plants conscious?โ
Maybe the question is, โWhat kind of intelligence are we willing to recognize?โ
Next episode, we turn inward again: exploring how technology mirrors ecology, and whether artificial networks are becoming a new kind of planetary nervous system.