The Silent Language of Plants: Communicating through DNA and Light
- Adam Ringham
- Nov 24, 2023
- 6 min read

Have you ever stopped to consider that plants, much like humans, have their own language?
Have you ever wondered how I grow such beautiful orchids?
It's because I've grown plants for nearly my entire life, and have an extensive love of flowers...
But it's also because, I've learned how to talk with plants in their language - through something called "Biophotons".
While they might not use verbal cues or body language, plants have a silent language that is just as nuanced and sophisticated as any human dialect.
This language, a complex interplay of DNA and light, is what allows plants to communicate with each other and with humans.
Today we'll talk about how plants use DNA and light to send messages, the contentious concept of plant telepathy, and the intriguing possibility of human-plant communication.
It's a journey that will take us into the heart of the plant kingdom, uncovering the secrets of these silent communicators. So, buckle up and get ready for an adventure into the silent language of plants.
Understanding the Concept of Plant Communication
The idea that plants can communicate with each other may seem strange, but it's a concept that has been proven by numerous scientific studies. Plants can send and receive signals, responding to a range of environmental stimuli. This communication allows them to react to threats, share resources, and coordinate their growth.
The primary methods of plant communication involve chemical signals, but recent research has uncovered some truly fascinating alternatives.
Among these are the utilization of DNA and light, two elements that are integral to life on Earth. By harnessing these mediums, plants have developed a silent language that is as complex and sophisticated as it is mysterious.
This silent language allows plants to interact with the world and it's a language that is deeply intertwined with the very fabric of life, a language that holds the key to unlocking the secrets of plant communication.
The Role of DNA in Plant Communication
DNA, the molecule that carries the genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms, plays a crucial role in plant communication. Recent research has shown that plants can use DNA to send distress signals in response to threats.
DNA-based biophoton communication is an incredibly efficient way for plants to share information with not only each other - but with Human beings as well.
Harnessing Light: How Plants Communicate
Light is the least understood medium that plants use to communicate. By manipulating the wavelengths and intensity of light, plants can send a wide range of signals to each other. This form of communication, known as photocommunication, is particularly important in dense plant communities, where light is a crucial resource.
Plants can alter their growth patterns based on the light signals they receive from their neighbors. For example, if a plant detects that it's being overshadowed by a larger plant, it can alter its growth to move towards the available light.
It's another example of the silent language of plants, a language that is as beautiful as it is complex. By harnessing the power of light, plants have developed a form of communication that is truly unique.
Telepathy in Plants: Myth or Reality?
While the concept of plant telepathy might sound like the stuff of science fiction, there is some scientific evidence to support it. Some studies have suggested that plants can sense the intentions of other plants, reacting to their actions before they occur.
This form of communication, which is still poorly understood, allows plants to coordinate their growth and development. It's a tantalizing prospect, one that could revolutionize our understanding of plant communication.
Human and Plant Communication: Is There a Connection?
The potential for communication between humans and plants is an intriguing concept. While we may not be able to converse with plants in the traditional sense, there is evidence to suggest that plants can sense and respond to human emotions.
Some studies have shown that plants can react to human thoughts and emotions, altering their growth patterns in response to positive or negative emotions. While this form of communication is far from being fully understood, it's a fascinating area of research that could have significant implications for our relationship with the natural world.
Case Studies of Communication Between Plants and Humans
There have been numerous case studies that suggest a form of communication between plants and humans. In these studies, plants have been shown to respond to human thoughts and emotions, altering their growth patterns in response.
One famous case study involved the use of polygraphs to monitor the reactions of plants to various stimuli. The study found that the plants responded to human emotions and thoughts, suggesting a form of communication that was previously thought to be impossible.
But it doesn't stop there - there are numerous examples of plants actually "talking" to scientists and showing them through "visions" of the exact chemical make up of different compounds in their leaves, roots, stems, and flowers. Dr. Jacques Mabit is just one such scientist.
Scientific Research on Plant Communication through DNA and Light
The scientific research on plant communication through DNA and light is a rapidly growing field. Numerous studies have shown that plants can use DNA and light to communicate with each other, responding to environmental stimuli and coordinating their growth. It has shown that plants are far more sophisticated than we previously thought, capable of communicating in ways that are truly astonishing.
The Future of Plant-Human Communication
The future of plant-human communication is a fascinating prospect. As our understanding of the silent language of plants continues to grow, so too does the potential for meaningful communication between humans and plants.
Imagine a future where we can communicate with plants, understanding their needs and responding to their signals. It's a future that could transform our relationship with the natural world, promoting a deeper connection and understanding.
While this might sound a little like science fiction - I myself can personally attest to countless instances where my plants talk to me.
When they're thirsty - they can make ME feel thirsty, I can hear them ask for water, and if I ignore them....they'll literally bring up pictures of plants being watered in my social media newsfeed to get my attention.
When I pay attention and sit with them, because of my long relationship with many that I grow - they're happy to whisper secrets to me through biophotons, visions, feelings, syncronicities, dreams, and sometimes even audible messages.
Is this a skill you develop overnight?
Absolutely not.
You can however, speed the process up by connecting with them in multiple ways.
One such way - is to literally just grow plants, and be conscious that they are more than "just a plant" and that they're far, far more intelligent than you've ever realized. It's a humbling process to realize what an idiot you are and that you've put yourself on a such a pedestal of ignorance for so long.
Plants love when you display a little humility toward them.
The second way is through an essential oil blend I created called "Green Goddess" - you can essentially think of it as "Mother Earth in a Bottle".
By utilizing essential oils that are highly spiritualizing, and combining them with with others that open up your subconscious to light-based communication - Green Goddess Essential Oil blend can help you "tune in" to their languages faster by tuning in to the plants themselves.
Green Goddess Essential Oil was also developed to be more on the "Feminine" side - because the Feminine/Receptive polarization is required to "open up" and receive the messages. The Masculine is a bit better at "expression", the Feminine is more for "receiving" (just think of sex - simple way to visualize it).
By developing Green Goddess as a more Feminine polarization, this allows one to receive the messages and communication from the plants better. Also, The Feminine is more nurturing and supportive - which helps you to get into the vibration of communing with the plants more.
Now, am I saying that just because you use the Essential Oil blend I created, will you be able to talk to plants instantly (or even at all?)?
No.
I'm saying it's a tool, and if you can learn to use it correctly - then you can learn an entirely new skillset that will be outrageously rewarding.
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