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  18. What a great interview and thanks for posting this! At the start of this interview, she talks about Professor David Nutt. His book "Drugs without the hot air" is a must read for mostly everyone, regardless of your views on what ignorant political rhetoric denigrate as 'drugs'; with alcohol being the most pervasive, carcinogenic, deadly and dangerous one, of all 'drugs'. His lectures and interviews are also worth checking as is the lancet report that he worked on, showing how alcohol is worse than heroin. I can provide the website if requested... At the end of the interview, she also talks about mycellium in forests and how they communicate (yes, communicate). As a great intro to the what she means (and a lot more), I highly recommend reading the book titled "Plant intelligence and the imaginal realm", by Stephen Harrod Buhner - a fascinating, must read book and a great eye opener! The later book was recommended by Dennis McKenna (Terrance's brother) fairly recently on a Joe Rogan podcast. I took the plunge even though I thought 'naw, looks too much like a gardening book' or something that I'm not interested in, but I bought it and read it anyway - and WOW! It has completely changed the way I see and understand things now, actually both books have, in their own ways. The later book is great intro to the Gaia theory (James Lovelock & Lynn Margulis [Carl Sagan's first wife]) and even Paul Stamets talks about Gaia & how mycellium communicate. Terrance McKenna also talked about Gaian minds in his lectures - and the living, biosphere... fascinating stuff, but my comment doesn't give these books any justice they deserve. Then there's more books I would recommend that all relate to this, but either or both of those two I recommend reading.
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