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The Music of the Plants
What does Plant music sound like?
The Music of the Plants is a remarkable device created in Damanhur, Italy. It forms a bridge between our human senses and the electromagnetic variations of the surface of plant leaves and roots, allowing us to hear the electrical life force in a plant as electronic music. The Music of the Plants reminds us that there are worlds beyond the world we see as our reality. It connects us in a unique way to the source of the very air we breathe….the foundation of our human existence that we so easily overlook.
More than a Story
nandī – Mission & Vision
nandī shares the magic of nature with children, inspiring them to remain in awe of that magic throughout their lives.
nandī inspires children to become ambassadors and proponents for much needed change in how we view and interact with nature, working to help remedy plant blindness.
nandī creates joy through the art of storytelling, encouraging children to create the stories of their and our Earth’s future. By incorporating that joy in actions taken to preserve nature, children will achieve a sense of happy accomplishment.
nandī teaches children not only that their innate love of nature and other life forms is known as “biophilia,” but also why awareness of biophilia is important in preserving our world.
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“Never does nature say one thing and wisdom another.”
Juvenal
nandī is currently partnering with schools and non-profit organizations working with children of all ages. Your investment in bringing the Music of the Plants to children secures a better future for them and our Earth. Your investment can be directed towards the purchase of Music of the Plants devices for children, and/or to assist nandī in travelling to schools and non-profit organizations nationwide. Please contact us today to learn more about how you can invest in our collective future.
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Suggested reading for Big People
Braiding Sweetgrass
by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Finding the Mother Tree
by Dr. Susan Simard
Thus Spoke the Plant
by Dr. Monica Gagliano
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"Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better."
Albert Einstein