Today I spent some time connecting with and communicating with the large pinion pine just east of our home, a wonderfully peaceful experience. I generally begin the process by telepathically greeting the plant or animal, projecting a feeling of love, telling it it’s wonderful, clearing my mind and then just listening. The tree had a very simple, stable sort of consciousness/presence which it expressed through feelings, and I then attached my words to its feeling. For example, I communicated my concern about moving to a lush environment and experiencing chaos rather than peace when connecting to the trees, similar to the way I feel in a large gathering of people, like at a party. What came back from the tree was a feeling that I immediately interpreted as “don’t make us something we are not”, meaning that trees are not like people and that I will always find connecting with the trees and the outdoors in general to be a peaceful experience. Simple and reassuring.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Connecting With a Tree
Today I spent some time connecting with and communicating with the large pinion pine just east of our home, a wonderfully peaceful experience. I generally begin the process by telepathically greeting the plant or animal, projecting a feeling of love, telling it it’s wonderful, clearing my mind and then just listening. The tree had a very simple, stable sort of consciousness/presence which it expressed through feelings, and I then attached my words to its feeling. For example, I communicated my concern about moving to a lush environment and experiencing chaos rather than peace when connecting to the trees, similar to the way I feel in a large gathering of people, like at a party. What came back from the tree was a feeling that I immediately interpreted as “don’t make us something we are not”, meaning that trees are not like people and that I will always find connecting with the trees and the outdoors in general to be a peaceful experience. Simple and reassuring.