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Radio Headspace

Not So Different

Radio Headspace

Headspace Studios

Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.62.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2020

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

As human beings, we are all connected to one another in our feelings, through nature, and so much more. Today, we are reminded how we are not alone and also not so different from one another. The book where trees talk to each other underground is called Underland by Robert Macfarlane. Pick up a copy from your local library or indie bookstore. Want more Andy? Try Headspace today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, I'm Andy and welcome to Radio Headspace and a Thursday morning.

0:20.2

Yesterday I was having a chat with a friend of mine and he's far more, as we say,

0:25.8

more serious than me. I mean, he just gets through a lot of books. I aspire to that. I'd like to read more books.

0:31.3

I just don't feel like there's a whole lot of time right now to do that.

0:34.6

Anyway, he was telling me about a book and I'm ashamed to say I don't even remember the name of it.

0:39.7

You might have heard of it. It describes this underground world where everything is connected on the planet,

0:46.4

where trees are connected, plants are connected, essentially everything is talking to each other in its own sort of way.

0:53.6

As he was telling me, I said, oh, I know exactly what you're talking about. I haven't read the book,

0:58.0

but I was watching the Magic School bus with my six-year-old son and actually they were talking about it on there.

1:03.2

I feel like I downloaded a lot of information at the right level in about five or ten minutes by watching that cartoon.

1:09.5

But it's a genuinely fascinating concept. So even a concept is real. It's something that happens.

1:16.1

For example, if a tree is not getting enough water, then the other trees nearby will give up some of their water so that that other tree can have more water.

1:27.6

If one tree is struggling in one way, it will communicate with the others and the others will try to feed nutrients towards that tree.

1:35.7

Essentially a sense that everything is shared and that everything is connected in some way.

1:42.5

I like the idea that we're not so different as human beings.

1:48.9

We are all interconnected. Our mind, whether we like it or not, there is a connection that happens.

1:55.5

It's around us everywhere we look in nature. Sometimes it's underground, we can't see it.

2:00.1

Sometimes it's on the surface and we can see it.

2:03.1

It's really easy not to notice those things.

2:07.5

It's really important that we do notice those things.

2:11.9

Because if they're not at the forefront of our mind, then we forget about them or we take them for granted.

2:16.9

Every time we notice them, we are reminded. And in being reminded, it reinforces that sense of connection.

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