The woman perceives something that enlightens her with a new aspect that reaches her mind and opens a window of curiosity:

I have realised that you are completely perceptive, life for centuries on this planet has endowed you with optimal and extraordinary sensory intelligence, now I want to tell you about a woman who found in music a very peculiar communicative value that she applied to plants in a particular way, listen:
Her name is Dorothy Retallack: One of the best-known researchers in this field was Dorothy Retallack. In her book edited and published in 1973, titled The Sound of Music and Plants; Dr Retallack details the experiments she conducted at the Colorado Women’s College in Denver.
In her experiments, she exposed different plants to various types of music, from classical to rock. She observed that plants exposed to soft and relaxing music tended to grow healthier and stronger, while those exposed to more aggressive music showed signs of stress and stunted growth. This finding makes us reflect on the sensitivity of plants to their sound environment.
In that sense, I would like to ask you if… Have you ever been drawn to music or has someone appeared in your forest with something similar?
The tree says:
In my long existence on Earth, I have certainly witnessed and participated in dances and dances around me, with mystical, religious and astronomical motives, so I can tell you that when the troubadours and the gentiles came to spend their evenings at my side, I felt that my roots were strengthened, especially with the soft and delicately intoned music.
The health and vigour, as well as the colour of my leaves and those of my companions, are stabilized by music and its soft chords, we could feel it in the communication that we maintain, the sweet, kind environments dedicated to the enjoyment of music and dance are healing for each one of us.
The loud sounds produced by high and low frequencies harm us, damage and stress our being and its roots, I cannot speak to you in generalities, I suppose that different species of plants benefit more from the sound of music and its chords than other inhabitants of the forest or crops.
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