Aylyn wrote:I feel sorry for him, obviously his opinion is just as worthless as mine.
That's the spirit!
Aylyn wrote:I feel sorry for him, obviously his opinion is just as worthless as mine.





Aylyn wrote:I will not presume to know if or what a plant feels.
lavouivre wrote:Hey, DJ Drood, I think I like your son very much!! Very clever, his take on food




lavouivre wrote:DJ Drood, for my part, I eat meat and veggies without any qualms in my conscience, even though I believe that trees feel and animals talk. Maybe I have something dark in me, like an old crone?




lavouivre wrote:Nico, you are the one who seems so sure that trees do not feel. What Aylyn and I are saying, I think (i do not presume to speak for her) is that we do not know enough to say we are right or wrong on the subject, and we would rather leave it open until further scientific studies. But so far, I have to say that on one side, we are, us humans, very self-centered (see my previous post), and on the other side, the little scientific research we have on the subject shows that plants do react to "stress" in ingenious ways with their own means.
lavouivre wrote:What I say here is that if they weren't feeling anything, then why any reaction at all? So I would lean towards the opinion that they do feel some kind of pain.
I agree that trees have bodies, but I have seen no indication anywhere that they also have minds.

Aylyn wrote:The problem is: their reactions are so much slower that we fast-living organisms do not even notice them. We need time-condensed movies to even see what they are doing, but once you look at them like that, hey are remarkably active. I would suggest watching David Attenborough's "Private life of plants", that is fantastic. After I had seen his movie of a flower-meadow, I have never been able to feel peace in there again. There is a war going on, fought with poison, starvation and strangulation, there is allies and enemies. We just never notice it, as it is all so slow and subtle. And that gives the impression that plants and trees do not feel or care.

lavouivre wrote:This discussion reminds me of the byzantine discussion on the sex of angels a bit.
Except it is not useless but fascinating and we know trees do exist. Perhaps next we should talk about the sex of trees?
Dendrias wrote:Are You feeling pain?
I ask, because I don't think that pain exists, anyway.
Feeling exists, though, as far as people have told me.
lavouivre wrote:Good points! We should precise.
I think, for me, 1 and 2. I wouldnt use "mental" but a kind of awareness, yes. Perhaps 3 also,
lavouivre wrote:So, do you believe in 1 only?
lavouivre wrote:As for the sex of trees I know some are male or females and some are both. I wonder if in Byzance they reached a conclusion on the angels or decided they were asexual beings

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