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In his instant classic, Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds, and Shape Our Future , Merlin Sheldrake describes how the mycelial networks of fungi form. The “body” of the fungi is the mycelium, which consists of microscopic threads called hyphae that join and tangle together to create a fibrous web. Mushrooms are the fruit of the fungi used for reproductive purposes. Sheldrake explains that mycelium growth is a process of branching (enzymes released from the hyphal tips of the mycelium digest their surroundings and then absorb the nutrients, extending the mycelium outward) and homing (finding other compatible hyphae to fuse with). In this series of essays called The Way of Fungi , I will promote the advantages of following a fungi lifestyle - hopefully persuading you that the habits of mycelium provide a healthy and productive path for humans to follow. This commentary will fuse with concepts found in Entangled Life , branch them further, and home in on rel...