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Reawakening Humanity’s Role in the Dance of Nature - Dr. Zach Bush | Wake the Fake Up EP 30

Wake The Fake Up

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The Neurologic System's Ability to Listen to Nature

"Our internal diversity trumps anything out there. Just like the colon specifically," he says. "We have billions of afferent nerves that we now realize just in the last couple years actually poke through the intestinal membrane to communicate directly with the bacteria, fungi, protozoa and the rest" The keyboard is the neurologic system listening to the ecosystem and the fingers areacteria, fungi, and protozoa,. So nature is writing on the keyboard of the human sensory processing unit.

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