Trees can talk with each other.
While it makes for interesting scientific study and certainly an excellent episode of “The Magic School Bus,” there’s something much bigger at play. When a tree is in trouble, it sends a signal to other trees through a fungi system and in return, those trees use their root systems to send nutrients and antibodies to help. It’s a symbiotic system where everyone is working together to protect each other and help each other thrive.
And the more trees that are around, the more they can help each other out.
What a remarkable fact of nature:
Trees do a better job of helping each other out than humans do.
It’s easier now, more than ever, to build our own interconnected support network so that we may have abundance in our own lives. Take it from the trees—it seems to work.