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Tree Hugger's Support Group

Trees are the most evolved plant life on this planet.  Our very existence is intertwined. They breathe our exhale and we breathe theirs. Together we form a bond of life cycle.  This is a group to share pictures and stories of our patient brothers.

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My Copse

Started by mia rose. Last reply by lightworker Aug 21, 2012. 4 Replies

When I moved into this house, I found behund the shed a large area filled with previous tenants rubbish.Fridge, furniture, beds, swings, barbeques cycles and two sheds, full to the top with…Continue

Favorite Tree?

Started by Rheanna Devana. Last reply by lightworker Aug 21, 2012. 9 Replies

 What is your favorite tree? Magickal GraphicsContinue

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Comment by lightworker on April 16, 2012 at 7:47am

i always felt a kind of spiritual closeness to trees. i always just were amazed at there vast beauty from the inside out. thank you for having the group. glad to be here.

Comment by Spirit Seeker on April 2, 2012 at 10:53am

We need tree's tree's do not need humans.

Comment by V edgar on January 26, 2012 at 5:56pm

LESSON OF THE WILLOW

 

from The Wisdom of Trees by Jane Gifford

 

The watery willow encourages the expression of deeply buried feelings, easing sadness through tears and grieving, and teaching the consequences of love and loss in matters of the heart. The willow reminds us of the need to let go sometimes, to surrender completely to the watery world of the emotions and the subconscious, so that we may be carried toward 

a deeper understanding of our inner-most feelings, toward a better appreciation of our hidden motives and secret fears and desires. Any suppressed and unacknowledged emotions can be a major cause of stress and illness. Through emotional expression, and through the sharing of feelings of ecstasy and pain, our ancestors believed they could help heal the human spirit. The willow enables us to realize that within every loss lies the potential for something new.

Comment by V edgar on January 26, 2012 at 5:51pm

  The willow tree is also known as the tree of immortality because of its ability to 

re grow from a fallen branch in moist ground.

Comment by Rheanna Devana on December 26, 2011 at 9:43pm

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