Recently,
scientists discovered that plants could absorb energy from other plants in a
groundbreaking study. Due to this, the entire scientific world could be turned
upside down, because of the fact that it would provide evidence that humans
could absorb energy from one another in a similar manner.
The
research team was lead by Dr. Olaf Kruse, and for the first time ever, they
were able to prove that the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii can not only
engage in photosynthesis, but that is can also draw an alternative form of
energy. This energy would come from various other plants located around the
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. The study was then published in the Nature
Communications journal online.
Inorder for us to grow, we need necessary energies such as calories from food,
minerals from water, oxygen, and sunlight drawn from our surroundings.
Conversely, plants need sunlight, food, and water as well, along with carbon
dioxide.
In
order to conduct his study, Kruse and his team of researchers planted the tiny
green alga species and then observed it during a period when it was unable to
receive its typical sources of energy. Due to their shortage, they began
pulling energies from single-cell plants located around them. They were able to
accomplish this by creating enzymes which digested the cellulose from the other
plants in order to grow.
“This
is the first time that such a behavior has been confirmed in a vegetable
organism’, says Professor Kruse. ‘That algae can digest cellulose contradicts
every previous textbook. To a certain extent, what we are seeing is plants
eating plants.”
Continuing,
he compared the behavior to human beings. “This is exactly why there are
certain people who feel uncomfortable in specific group settings where there is
a mix of energy and emotions.”
While
speaking in regards to how this discovery would affect scientific studies on
humans and how they could possibly feed off of one another, Badar-Lee
explained,
“When
energy studies become more advanced in the coming years, we will eventually see
this translated to human beings as well. The human organism is very much like a
plant, it draws needed energy to feed emotional states and this can essentially
energize cells or cause increases in cortisol and catabolize cells depending on
the emotional trigger.”
Furthermore,
according to her, she believes that it would be the perfect time to now begin
to explore the field of bioenergy.
“Human
can absorb and heal through other humans, animals, and any part of nature.
That’s why being around nature is often uplifting and energizing for so many
people,” she concluded.
So how do we walk away from such information? Well, we
must shield ourselves from potential energy drains by doing the following:
1. Start Grounding
When
you feel completely drained, take a walk outside barefoot, or simply sit on the
ground. The earth has a way of balancing our energies, which should help when
we have become drained from others.
2. Cleanse Yourself
Take
a bath in sea salt, or use a sage stick to cleanse yourself when you are
feeling negative. While it may sound like nonsense, there are many who have
been doing this for ages and continue to tout just how effective it can be.
3. Steer Clear of Negativity
It
goes without saying that certain people, places, and things are loaded with
negative energies that bring you down. If at all possible steer clear of such
energies. If you can’t, try to unwind by grounding or cleansing afterward.
Science
has come a long way over the years, and it appears that as science progresses,
scientists are becoming more and more open to the possibilities regarding
energy. While many naturalists have been saying these things for years, we now
(thankfully) have science on our side. So, stay positive, stay grounded, and
stay aware, as always.
Source : eyeopening.info