Jill Mattson
In this article, you will discover how plants communicate with unheard frequencies (either out of our hearing range or too low in volume). Further, frequencies improve their growth and resilience. If plants grow and thrive with special sounds, surely humans do too!
In the Secret Life of Plants, plants are connected to lie detector-type machines, which record their responses to threatening behavior. This indicates that they possess consciousness, an awareness of their well-being, their surroundings, and whether they are safe or not. If this discovery is not delightful enough, new researchers have found that plants “sing.”
The vibrations are too tiny in volume for us to hear, but they may account for why we subtly feel uplifted in a botanical garden or regain peace and stability while spending time in nature. Unconsciously, these “plant songs” lull us into harmony and a sense of well-being.
Several people have attached electrodes to both the leaves and roots of a plant and connected them to some musical instrument. Their otherworldly, strange, but beautiful sounds lure us into harmony with them.
A Mexican named Aerial Guzik hooked cacti to lutes, using their tiny, energetic impulses to create strangely beautiful music. Another experiment was conducted at Dananhur, where plants produced electronic music.
You can listen to this concert of the plants on YouTube BELOW.