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May 27, 2025 18 mins

George Noory and spirit healer Emma Fitchett explore her research into the healing power of plants, whether plants have consciousness and can feel pain, and why ancient civilizations knew more about the healing power of plants than we do today.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast am on iHeartRadio.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
And welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with you.
Emma Fitchett, back with us. She's in the United Kingdom.
She is a plant spirit healer, shamotic teacher author. One
of her books is called Journeys with Plant Spirits with
a Lifelong pursuit of Self mastery and Inner Transformation. She
has studied for a master's degree in written her thesis

(00:25):
on Understanding the Nature of the Self through lucid Dreaming. Emma,
welcome back. Have you been hi, George?

Speaker 3 (00:32):
I'm great. Thank you so much for inviting me back
to your iconic show.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
We're going to talk about plants, consciousness, and lucid dreaming, everything,
what is and that. It's just amazing, isn't it.

Speaker 3 (00:46):
Absolutely, the world is full of wonders if we just
allow ourselves to open our minds to them.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
Emma. The late Cleve Baxton did experiments on plants. He
was convinced. Some of the scientists warn't, but he was
convinced that plants had extrasensory perception powers, they had consciousness.
What is your reaction to his work?

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Absolutely? He was a pioneer and he led the way
in our modern understanding of plant consciousness and the conscious
intelligence of plants. And so he did these experiments on
plants using a Lie detector test, and he showed that
plants have memory, that they have self awareness, that they

(01:35):
have awareness of others, awareness of humans, and so but
you know, this is kind of like the modern understanding
of it. And indigenous people, people that Eye trained with
in the Amazon, as well, they knew this. They've known
this for a long long time. But even more than that,

(01:56):
they recognized that the plants have this eternal space it
as well. They have a spirit just like we do
that we can communicate with and we can receive healing from.

Speaker 2 (02:07):
He even said, plants suffer of pain.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Yeah, well they remember it. They remember at least, you know,
damage to their body. They remember that something external to
them can damage them. But we know this, you know,
because they other work through Suzanne Simard et cetera, have
shown that the plant that the trees, for example, if

(02:34):
one has a parasite or an invading insect, then it
can warn other trees through chemicals that it kind of
like excreaks, but also through the mic and rhizal network
as well. It can send signals, and so the plants
and trees they communicate with each other if there's if

(02:55):
there's a danger in the area. Absolutely.

Speaker 2 (02:57):
One of your books is called Journeys with Plants, Spirits,
Plant Consciousness, Healing and Natural Magic Practices. What do you
think of that subtitle Plant Consciousness Healing.

Speaker 3 (03:09):
Well, I chose it and I wrote it because that
is how I understand and have experienced plants myself. So
I've experienced receiving healing, whether that comes in the form
of insights or emotional balance or spiritual downloads or physical healing.

(03:34):
I've received this from the spirit or the conscious intelligence
of the plants themselves. And so that little phrase kind
of encapsulates my experience and what I teach others as
well how to experience that as well. So, yeah, that
little phrase encapsulates that.

Speaker 2 (03:52):
Now, when we talk about plant healing, are we're dealing
primarily with the herbal type plants that give you medicial
help supplements or are we talking about something a little
more metaphysical.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
Yeah, So for me, I'm talking about metaphysical, I'm talking
about energetic. Of course, herbalism comes into it because we
have to know whether you know the properties of a plant,
whether it's poisonous or whether it's you know, we call
them veins or balms, whether they're healers or whether they're poisonous.

(04:27):
But even if they're poisonous, you can still work with
the vibration of the plant. And this is what I
work with. I work with plant essences. So an essence
of the plant is the vibration of the plant that's
captured in water. And when you just work with the
vibration of the plant, as you know, like the consciousness
of anything works is a frequency. Everything works through frequency,

(04:52):
including consciousness. And so if you capture or hold the
frequency within water, and as you know, water holds me memory,
so you can imprint water with things, it can hold
the vibration of a plant. And then when you ingest that,
then you are ingesting the frequency of a plant, and

(05:14):
through that the plant spirit itself can communicate with you.
Rather than ingesting the physical qualities of the plant, the
physical chemicals of the plant, such as through herbalism, which
still which is absolutely valid, this is just working at
a different kind of level. It's working at more of
an energetic level. It's working on an emotional level, a

(05:35):
mental level, a sentient level, you know, a feeling level,
And so we can communicate with plants in this way
and also receive things from plants in this way. It's
it's just another approach really to working with plants.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Are there different plants that do different things medicinally to us.

Speaker 3 (05:57):
If you're talking medicinally, absolutely yeah, you know, herbalism, naturopathy, phytotherapy,
these are different forms of working with plants medicinally, and
so there and as I just explained, there are different
levels of medicinal and so medicinal that I'm talking about

(06:19):
is this vibration. And so every plant or tree, just
as in herbalism. So if you went to your herbalist practitioner,
if you went with just some kind of like issue
in the body, they would prescribe you particular plants to
take for a while. And so it's the same with

(06:40):
plant vibrational plant healing. Each plant has its own vibratory signature.
So every time you and you know it, you know
you could you could go and sit under a beautiful
oak tree and feel a particular way. You'll probably feel
ground and expanded. But then you go and sit under

(07:01):
a different type of tree or perhaps next dow and
within the energy field of a different plant, and you'll
feel very different. And so it's the same when we
ingest that vibratory frequency, that resonance. When we ingest that,
then we're receiving a different kind of frequency. And so

(07:22):
what that does is that frequency gets absorbed into our
energy field. You know, we all have an energy field
and auric field, and so when we ingest the frequency
of a plant, the vibratory resonance of it, then it
kind of blends with our own energetic body, our aura,
and it kind of re reprograms it if you like it,

(07:46):
rebalances it. It blends this new plant frequency into your
oric field, and it can make you feel better. It
can make you feel more have more emotional balance in
lots of different ways. So, for example, some plants can
have an effect on a particular or chakra, like the

(08:06):
heart chakra. You know rose for example, that's a classic
and typical one. But we also have hawthorn, which works
at a medicinal level, a physical level to heal the heart,
but it also works at an emotional level. It heals
the spiritual heart, the heart chakra, It rebalances it it
cleanses it, it strengthens it, and so each plant or

(08:31):
tree does particular things for us like that.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
What I find amazing there is that this planet seems
to have plants available for almost every ailment that exists
on this planet.

Speaker 3 (08:48):
It's remarkable, absolutely, And you know what, as we evolve,
so do the plants. So just as things evolve within
humans societies, like I know that limes disease is an
epidemic in the US, and so there are certain plants.

(09:09):
And I'm too, I'm not a herbalist, so I'm not
quite sure of that what it is. But one of
my teachers was telling me that there is a certain
plant that has changed its chemical constituency to actually be
much more beneficial for limes disease in the area that
the limes disease epidemics are centered. And so we've got

(09:30):
this kind of like biofeedback between human energies and the land.
You know, plants and trees were intimately connected with them anyway,
so it's not like we are taking them and they're
completely different to us. They know what is needed. For example,
when many many dandelions turn up in your garden, there's

(09:54):
probably a need for a liver cleanse in your household,
you know, because there's this, there's this kind of riscent
nature takes care of nature, and we are nature, and
so nature always wants to come into balance. And so
there's this, whether we're aware of it, whether we're conscious
of it or not, there's this, there's this, this biofeedback

(10:17):
between us and our environment all the time.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
Edgar Casey, the great American prophet, seemed to really have
his finger on the pulse of all of this, did
he not.

Speaker 3 (10:30):
I'm not too familiar with Edgar Casey. Of course I've
heard of his prophecies, et cetera, but I don't I'm
not familiar with his kind of knowledge and understanding of nature.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
He would, in his trance Stadema come up with some
situations to take care of ailments that were truly remarkable,
and he would talk about various herbs to use and
health remedies. A lot of plant consciousness was involved in that.
But he he did it in a translate. He had guides,

(11:02):
spirit guides giving them the information. It was amazing.

Speaker 3 (11:06):
Yeah, that sounds great. I'm going to read into that,
but it reminds me of Rudolf Steiner as well. He's
very similar. He would receive his information from his from
his guides, his spirit team. And absolutely that's how I work,
is that we you know, once you get to know plants,

(11:28):
and once you take them for a long period of time,
you just become like a side product is that you
become really psychic. So because you're just constantly it's just
constantly they're constantly cleansing you and so removing obscurations, removing obstacles,
and so that you just become your true nature. And
humans are just naturally psychic. And so I work with

(11:52):
plant spirits as my spirit team, and so they tell
me things all the time about things that they can do,
how they can help with my work, how they can
improve my work as a plant spirit healer so that
I can help others. So that is a phenomenon that
that kind of cross species communication, if you like, is

(12:14):
very kind of like well known. It's practiced by many people.
So yeah, but these people like Edugar Casey and Rudolph
Steiner showed us in our modern world and that it's possible.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
How are you perceived in the United Kingdom with what
you do?

Speaker 3 (12:33):
How am I perceived? I'm not quite sure, but many
people like to come to my courses, and you know,
I kind of I'm a plants burt healer. I work
remotely with that. So my clients are in the US
and all around the world actually as well as in
the UK. But yeah, people come to me for training

(12:55):
and how to work with this conscious intelligence of plants.
And so I work with and train herbalists and other
healers because when we can, we can actually blend plant
spirits into other modalities of healing. So it can add
another dimension to herbalists work, it can add another dimension

(13:17):
to naturopathic work, craniosacral work, mass us you know, massive
work and so so. So yeah, it's I think I'm
just perceived as somebody who can, yeah, just just help
people understand plants are to a much more deeper level.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
And there's the ancient.

Speaker 3 (13:39):
There's not many people doing it.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
The ancients seem to understand this much better than we
do today. How did that happen?

Speaker 3 (13:49):
Yeah, you know, I think it kind of happened with
the industrial Revolution from my understanding, you know, we kind
of got just kind of programmed, we got we got
moved off the land for us start, there's this disconnection
between between us as we are indigenous people ourselves. You know,
we come from the land that we live in generally

(14:10):
not always, but you know there's a lot of displacement nowadays,
and that's added to it as well. But this, you know,
the industrial revolution really kind of reprogrammed the human perception,
if you like, to be really kind of fixed on
the physical world. But our ancestors didn't think like that.
In fact, thinking itself, I think is a fairly in

(14:34):
the way that we think today, and these kind of
static thoughts is a fairly modern phenomena, and so our
ancestors would think in more of a fluid way. And
actually our ancestors, particularly my ancestors here in the British Isles,
they would say that their thoughts came from nature and
just went back from nature, so that we're permanently informed

(14:57):
by nature. But then when there was this kind of
disconnection from the land, disconnection from our kind of original language.
Language is really important to how we perceive the world
and how we create our worlds. It's spelling, you know,
how are we spelling each other and ourselves into perceiving
the world. Well, the English language is very very directed

(15:19):
towards industrialization, towards physical things and doing things, Whereas if
you look at ancient languages like Gaelic and Sanskrit, these
are very spiritual and sacred languages that had many many
want more words to explain transcendental experiences, spiritual experiences, and

(15:42):
so so yeah, I think there's been kind of like
many factors involved with why we don't perceive and connect
to this kind of inner realm of nature anymore.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
Fascinating. Now when you talk about plant spirit healing, what
does that mean exactly?

Speaker 3 (16:03):
So okay, so from my perspective, and there are different everybody.
You know, when you train with plant spirits, everybody who
who trains with it to become a healer, everybody. The
plants just reveal your unique medicine. So we all work
in different ways, you know, which is perfect because you know,

(16:23):
we are unique individuals and so our medicine that we
carry as individuals is unique for each of us. But
for me, how I work is that I have spent many,
many years, I think about thirteen years continuously communicating with dieting,
with taking initiations with plant spirits, and so during those initiations,

(16:49):
what's happened is I've communicated with the plant worked out
with them how we can work together and what they
can do. And then so I've created and crafted and
I manage a spirit team of plant spirits, and each
of my plant spirit allies knows exactly what job they've

(17:10):
got and what they have to do. So then so
for my clients, I cleanse people's energy fields. And so,
like I said, I work remotely, so I can cleanse
somebody's energy field of all different toxicities, whether it's attached entities,
whether it's damage to the energy field, repsentears, certain toxicities.

(17:35):
Anything I find in my energy field, I have a
plant spirit ally who can deal with it, and so
I just have to find it or sometimes they show
me them, and then we can release repatent transform different
toxicities in the energy field. And what that does is
it gives it. It brings integrity back to the energy

(17:56):
field so that it's just you in there. Because if
there's anything in your energy field, any toxicities, then you
know it affects the mind and it affects the body.
Because the energy field of the mind and the body,
it's all one. We are one unitary system. They're not
separate to each other, and so if there's stuff in

(18:17):
your energy field, it's going to affect your mind. So
if you've got something like an attached entity or something
that's very very common, then that can affect your thoughts.
You can have detrimental thoughts about yourself, you can have
quite dark thoughts, you can have very very anxious thoughts,
things that are quite irrational, many many things, and so

(18:40):
things that keep you trapped in loops. And so what
my job is to go in and find those things
and help to release them.

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