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26 Life Lessons from Plants WWPD | Mindfulness Skills



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CHAPTERS:
00:00 26 Life Lessons from Plants
00:10 Lessons from Plants 1
04:17 Lessons from Plants 2
09:02 Lessons from Plants 3
13:33 Lessons from Plants 4
16:48 Lessons from Plants 5
21:20 Support the Channel
21:54 Lessons from Plants 6
25:56 Lessons from Plants 7
29:39 WWPD – What Would Plants Do?

21 Comments

  1. Tell me what you have learned from mindfully observing plants. I forgot to include: What we eat impacts our health. What else did I miss?

  2. Love this ❣ I also like to remember that we are all one (that includes nature – the trees are my lungs) and I am a sovereign being. 💜💙💚💛🧡❤ I think that these "Plant Lessons" would make a great coloring book for children (and adults). I would buy it. Another lesson that I have been learning is to "bloom where I am planted." I really like your willow tree story, but I feel sad, because a couple years ago, I saw some men cut down a large and old willow tree by my house. I live in California. We have lost a lot of trees due to drought. 😥

  3. I really enjoyed this video. We share so much with plants… I've been talking to my plants since I was a kid because I learned from observing my Grandmother who did it and she was the biggest green thumb on the planet! LOL I couldn't help but catch that bit about you have donkeys… Oh my heart, how I love those adorable critters! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! ❣

  4. Thank you Dr. Snipes for sharing all of these tips that we receive from plants. Plants are all different and unique. I own a few plants of my own and witness how they grow. It is so cool how much I learned about plants from your video. In some ways, I have a better relationship with them than I do with humans. For the example, it is easier to talk to them.

  5. Mindfully, I observe how my plants thrive when I take care of them by watering them and exposing them to daylight.

  6. Thank you! This content is very useful. I have never thought aboutthis topic in a psychology way, but this makes more sense even than use the animal or human lessons.

  7. Sorry but I must disagree .We are animals not plants and we need others to grow.

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