📖 peek insideEntangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures
by Merlin Sheldrake
Merlin Sheldrake takes readers on a mind-bending journey into the hidden world of fungi, organisms that sustain nearly all living systems. From the 'Wood Wide Web' of underground networks to the transformative power of yeast and psychedelic mushrooms, Sheldrake reveals how fungi challenge our understanding of individuality and intelligence. This beautifully written exploration blends scientific rigor with poetic wonder, showing how these often-overlooked organisms are essential to our planet's future. It is a fascinating look at the interconnectedness of life and the vital role fungi play in our ecosystem.
A popular book with millions of readers worldwide.
Notable Quotes
"A mycelial network is a map of a fungus’s recent history and is a helpful reminder that all life-forms are in fact processes not things. The “you” of five years ago was made from different stuff than the “you” of today. Nature is an event that never stops. As William Bateson, who coined the word genetics, observed, “We commonly think of animals and plants as matter, but they are really systems through which matter is continually passing."
"The authors of a seminal paper on the symbiotic view of life take a clear stance on this point. “There have never been individuals,” they declare. “We are all lichens."
"Fungi make worlds. They also unmake them. There are lots of ways to catch them in the act. When you cook mushroom soup, or just eat it. When you go out gathering mushrooms, or buy them. When you ferment alcohol, plant a plant, or just bury your hands in the soil; and whether you let a fungus into your mind, or marvel at the way that it might enter the mind of another. Whether you’re cured by a fungus, or watch it cure someone else; whether you build your home from fungi, or start growing mushrooms in your home, fungi will catch you in the act. If you’re alive, they already have."
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