Vegitable metaphysics

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A brance of metaphysics popularized by Eric Podd. Vegitable metaphysics owes it's origin to recently translated pages in newly discovered books of the Vedas. These teachings were said to have been handed down from Plant People who visited Far East in very remote times. The main thrust of the teachings involve thinking like a plant, the perceptions of the vegitable mind open a vista of direct objective observation. "You must see that it is not a flower, but that it is a desire process in action" is a famous vegitable Koan.