Wolf-Dieter Storl - Der Wald ist unsere Heimat

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  • Опубликовано: 16 окт 2016
  • Dr. Wolf Dieter Storl ist Ethnobotaniker und Kulturanthropologe. Manche nennen ihn den "Schamanen des Allgäus". Vor 30 Jahren hat er sich mit seiner Familie auf einem Einödhof im Allgäu niedergelassen.
    Der Wald ist unsere Heimat.
    In der Entstehung des Menschen haben unsere Vorfahren lange Zeit im Wald gelebt. Der Wald hat uns geprägt.
    Aber auch unsere unmittelbaren Vorfahren, die Kelten, Germanan, Balten und Slaven.
    Das war ein Waldökotop.
    Der Wald war für sie immer heilig, war Heimat, war zuhause.
    Man fühlt sich wohl im Wald und geborgen.
    Der Wald ist eine Heimat der Seele.
    Ein Wald ist ein Organismus und hat ein Bewusstsein.
    29.06.2016 | 4 Min. | Quelle: © Bayerischer Rundfunk

Комментарии • 15

  • @MagicLoveQueen
    @MagicLoveQueen 4 месяца назад +1

    Unser Wald ist unser Paradies ❤

  • @renchenblau9995
    @renchenblau9995 5 лет назад +5

    Ich kann das nur bestätigen. Ich gehe oft in den Wald und fühle mich dort sicher und wohl. Er gibt uns Kraft und Ruhe.

  • @kleinerwaldzausel5535
    @kleinerwaldzausel5535 5 лет назад +7

    Ja Wald ist Heimat,Wald ist Seelenfrieden und Seelenheil 🌳🌳🌳🍂🦌🦅🦇🦉🕊🕸🍄Wolf Dieter Storl ist klasse !ich liebe seine Weisheit und spannenden Erzählweisen 💕😍✨👍

  • @hendrikkater8653
    @hendrikkater8653 7 лет назад +20

    Wolf Dieter ist absolut Klasse!!!
    Ein Bollwerk des Wissens und der Weisheit

  • @davidabris
    @davidabris 3 года назад +1

    I tried to translate with google:
    The forest is our home. Originally, as primates, we were shaped by the forest. that's why we still have five fingers like the little amphibians because we climbed our way through the branches. therefore we have a bipolar view. so that we can appreciate deeply. that is why we have color vision, so we can see colors. which many animals cannot, because in the green we could see the orange, red or purple of the fruit. so that is 20 million years ago in the Miocene. the forest has shaped us and nature in general later, when the forest became less and the stronger monkeys threw us out. then we learned to walk on two feet and the savannah shaped us. directly our cultures in north, north-west and north-east europe with the celts, the germanic, the slavs, the baltic as far as siberia that was a forest ecotum. the forest was always sacred to her, was home, was at home. you feel good in the forest. you feel safe in the forest. besides, that's what forest also means. it is a home of the soul. a forest is like an organism and this organism has a consciousness. i notice that when there is clear-cutting somewhere or when old trees are felled. then others die or are affected. so far away suddenly other old trees begin to die. then tell me this is bark beetle infestation or something. you always have a rational explanation, but they share a force field. Trees are connected to one another in the earth and not only through their roots, but above all through the fungi. a mushroom would be a hallimasch, that has been researched very carefully. it covers a hallimasch 600 hectares. these are very fine threads. what we call places are only the fruiting bodies. these mushrooms give the trees growth substances. they give them rare minerals, phosphorus or something. when it is dry, they transport water to the trees, i.e. to the root tips. in this way, all trees are energetically and even physically connected to one another and form a unit. as aristotle already recognized, this is as if you have the brain, your nervous system in the earth. The trees are like inverted creatures. they have their flowers upwards, that is, their reproductive organs. On the one hand, the green works like the lungs for gas exchange, but it is the other way around as in humans. they mainly give off oxygen and take in carbon. We give off carbon and take in oxygen. that is an addition. all plants and all animals in a forest are part of this organism or this biotope. it is a very heavy impact if you take some out of there.

  • @Wisperride
    @Wisperride 6 лет назад +4

    Die Tiefensicht haben wir allerdings,weil wir ursprünglich Jäger sind...nicht wiel wir auf den Bäumen gelebt haben. Aber ich gebe ihm recht. Und wenn ich es irgendwie könnte, würde ich so gerne dahin zurück gehen, wo ich hin gehöre... :/

    • @therealwinston3634
      @therealwinston3634 5 лет назад +1

      darüber wird noch diskutiert

    • @_mc4437
      @_mc4437 5 лет назад +1

      Wir sind erst Jäger geworden ...
      Warum weiß ich nicht.
      Aber dieses Jäger und gejagte, spricht doch gegen das Leben. Das kann nicht normal sein, auch wenn wir es heute so akzeptiert haben.

    • @connyh.7261
      @connyh.7261 5 лет назад

      Wir sind eher Sammler gewesen . Die Jagd ist eine Form der Geisteskrankheit die sich erst entwickelt hat. Tiere sind Lebewesen und fühlen genauso wie wir. Es sind unsere Mitgeschöpfen und zum essen nicht für uns geeignet.
      Vegane Ernährung bewirkt, dass sich mehr als 500 Gene in nur drei Monaten verändern. Gene, die Krankheiten verhindern, werden aktiviert und diejenigen, die sie verursachen, werden deaktiviert.
      bewusst-vegan-froh.de/fleisch-zu-essen-ist-keine-persoenliche-angelegenheit/?fbclid=IwAR0XAB9h2FW6r49U0QXnrNCIWHZ83aF5IDlNYiUK9KWV4M9zVcGJSYaRBH0

  • @christyamar
    @christyamar 4 года назад

    What's he saying? can someone translate?

    • @davidabris
      @davidabris 3 года назад +1

      I tried to translate with google:
      The forest is our home. Originally, as primates, we were shaped by the forest. that's why we still have five fingers like the little amphibians because we climbed our way through the branches. therefore we have a bipolar view. so that we can appreciate deeply. that is why we have color vision, so we can see colors. which many animals cannot, because in the green we could see the orange, red or purple of the fruit. so that is 20 million years ago in the Miocene. the forest has shaped us and nature in general later, when the forest became less and the stronger monkeys threw us out. then we learned to walk on two feet and the savannah shaped us. directly our cultures in north, north-west and north-east europe with the celts, the germanic, the slavs, the baltic as far as siberia that was a forest ecotum. the forest was always sacred to her, was home, was at home. you feel good in the forest. you feel safe in the forest. besides, that's what forest also means. it is a home of the soul. a forest is like an organism and this organism has a consciousness. i notice that when there is clear-cutting somewhere or when old trees are felled. then others die or are affected. so far away suddenly other old trees begin to die. then tell me this is bark beetle infestation or something. you always have a rational explanation, but they share a force field. Trees are connected to one another in the earth and not only through their roots, but above all through the fungi. a mushroom would be a hallimasch, that has been researched very carefully. it covers a hallimasch 600 hectares. these are very fine threads. what we call places are only the fruiting bodies. these mushrooms give the trees growth substances. they give them rare minerals, phosphorus or something. when it is dry, they transport water to the trees, i.e. to the root tips. in this way, all trees are energetically and even physically connected to one another and form a unit. as aristotle already recognized, this is as if you have the brain, your nervous system in the earth. The trees are like inverted creatures. they have their flowers upwards, that is, their reproductive organs. On the one hand, the green works like the lungs for gas exchange, but it is the other way around as in humans. they mainly give off oxygen and take in carbon. We give off carbon and take in oxygen. that is an addition. all plants and all animals in a forest are part of this organism or this biotope. it is a very heavy impact if you take some out of there.

  • @lostboyz6454
    @lostboyz6454 5 лет назад

    Jede der ihn unterstützt kann ich den Kanal the thuleanperspective empfehlen

    • @derviertelvorzwolfte972
      @derviertelvorzwolfte972 5 лет назад

      Ääh ne, wer wolf dieter storl unterstützt sollte keinen nazistischen mörder unterstützen. The thuleanperspective ist der kanal von varg vikernes, verurteilter mörder und rechtsextremist, welcher auf seinem kanal leichtverdauliche videos hochlädt und dabei unterschwellig seine politischen extreme vermittelt

  • @lotharmayring6063
    @lotharmayring6063 3 года назад

    Der Wald mag deine Heimat sein, Storl, meine ist er sicher nicht

    • @andreaswahl1687
      @andreaswahl1687 3 года назад

      Das glaube ich. Als Angehöriger des schulmedizinischen Berufsstandes hat man scheinbar ein großes Problem mit der Natur. Wie armselig kann man sein...