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    Reading the Trees

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    A tree is an interesting entity in the realm of creation and in the realm of nature. It is a living being, an energy form that, more than any another, records within itself the knowledge and history of its surrounding environment.

    A tree begins from seed, embodied within which is its own original energy. But then it amasses it’s self and it’s mature energy from the environment around it.

    The trees are the books of time, just as their wood may provide fodder for the books of mankind, so too does the environment provide fodder for the books of the trees. The trees are like braille waiting to be read, like a musical recording waiting to be played.

    The trees are all-absorbing, whether good or bane, and do not judge what is to be left behind or discarded from what is to be retained and preserved. The trees stand for lengths of time, comparable, but often longer and more robust than those stood by man.

    Just as the tree’s rings can be read to discern the history if the environment and the weather patterns, so too can the tree’s energy be read to discern the history of human development in their life spans and even before, as they are informed by the ancient dirt from which they grow. Ask a tree on a battlefield for the truth of the battle, ask a tree on a Lovers Lane the truth of romances past.

    The trees are impartial but feeling, taking their very bark and internal fluid of life from the air, ground, rain and energy of the living environment around them. Many annals of human life are recorded within the sentient and sacred trees.

    So it is that the scrolls of the Akashic can often be more easily touched in this world and on this plane by the simple knowing of a tree, ancient and wise.

    A tree meditation:

    Place oneself at the foot of an ancient tree, whether physically or mentally.

    Begin with slow, deep breaths.

    Do not focus on the world outside but instead close one’s eyes and follow the path of the breath as it rushes into the mouth, flows down the throat and fills the lungs. Follow its swirl there and its easy and cleansing path back out from within.

    Do this several times until you feel yourself calmed and focused.

    Lean back against the literal or metaphorical tree which you have chosen.

    Tune in and feel its energy mingle with yours, acceptingly and peacefully; without expectation.

    Imagine yourself to have roots, growing from your bottom and reaching into the rich, fertile ground of Mother Earth.

    Feel, at the same time, ethereal roots of sparkling energy extended from the top of your head and connectimg you with the bright, spiritual ground of the cosmos above you.

    Breath deep and let the energy from each flow through you to meet one another at your core.

    Use this conduit to pull energy from above and pass it through to the roots below.

    Do the same again, pulling energy from the roots below and passing it through to the etehreal roots above.

    Say aloud: As above, so below.

    Feel yourself to be one with the tree, you within it and it within you.

    Say words of welcome and words of greeting to the tree.

    Give it honor for its beauty and strength.

    Now, having reached a blance with this living tree creature, you are free to ask it questions.

    Trees are more apt to answer questions about the self, the wise path, about energy work and about the human past, specifically the human connection to the divine.

    When you have finished your tree work, thank your sibling tree for its wisdoms and energy.

    Ask it if you may come to it again another time. Give it honor and say your farewells.

    Breath deep and balance in your center.

    As you are breathing in, see your roots being drawn back down from above and carrying their energy back into your self.

    Do the same for the roots below.

    When you are whole and contained again, balance your inner self and then stand.

    Leave a gift at the base of the tree. (You may do this by pouring a glass of water or leaving a strand of your own hair as a token of kinship and of thanks.)

    For a little bit of inspiration and some great visuals of ancient trees, try either of the following fantastic books:Remarkable Trees of the World or Tree: A New Vision of the American Forest.

    Blessings to you all!

    ~Vera Nadine

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    7 Responses to “Reading the Trees”

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      Sometimes I just hold onto trees and look at them, reflecting on the evolution of life and consciousness and how at base, we are all made up of the same material, and in a bigger perspective, there is no seperation between the tree and myself. (And when no one is looking I may give them a kiss. :)

      This is a very well done meditation - thank you for posting it. I’d like to practice it in the minds eye tonight. I’ve just moved to a new place that is surrounded by trees… it all seems fitting.

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