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Ravenlocke
8th September 2020, 16:54
Hello Everyone,
I am more comfortable visiting here to read posts not write them but lately I feel compelled to share some personal experiences of mine that have taken place within the last 25 years or so.
For a long time I can hear the music of the trees or forest really. I have heard beautiful forests sing as I call it, very beautiful music. They are such loving beings and I hear them when they are in harmony and untouched. That is when they have not been disturbed by logging or disease, or even fire.
One of my earliest encounter with a tree being was meeting the “spirit” of the redwood tree many years ago. It happened during a visit to an arboretum park. The encounter itself was very deeply emotional for me because I actually recognized him as an old friend from long ago, thousands of years ago. (I was flabbergasted with the age being in the thousands of year). He smiled and was amused at my surprise but at the same time I felt this deep connection in my heart filled with the greatest love. Sadly the connection was broken when I heard my name being called. It was more like a shatter that completely broke up that magical moment. A friend who had come with me to the park had walked ahead and was calling me to leave. I wiped the tears away and slowly made my way to where my friend was waiting for me. I never said anything but kept the episode to myself.

Many years later I got to visit the redwood giants in Northern California. That was the first time I heard the music. Words are not enough to describe how beautiful these beings sing. I kept telling my husband ( I had to whisper because I was in such awe) they sing so beautiful, they tell me they have families and they communicate with each other with their family,underground. They shared other information that I don’t recall now because I didn’t write it down but I know now they have mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters and they sing heavenly music in harmony. They are graceful tree people and I feel blessed to have met them and heard their music.
A few years later the spirit of a pine forest told me they were leaving and why. We (my husband and I) had moved to Northern Arizona, we were living in the village of oak creek. My husband was driving on the highway towards Flagstaff but we were going to visit the Hopi reservation. Alongside a stretch of the highway there was a beautiful forest full of Ponderosa pine. I started to notice how grayish, colorless it looked even though it was a beautiful sunny morning with blue sky. As I was wondering if there was something wrong with my vision I heard a voice in my head that said “ Yes we are leaving and we can overcome the bark beetle but we choose not to”. I heard the voice loud and clear and as I got over my surprise reaction I asked why and the voice told me it was because they keep cleaning the poison that falls on the ground from the air. But the poison keeps coming because my kind keeps spraying. They said the bark beetle is not killing us, we are letting it. At the time I questioned whether I had heard correctly. But a few weeks later I happened to hear on the news that that same forest was dying from a bark beetle infestation and it would be gone in a few years. I can not verify if the forest is all gone now because I don’t live there. All I know is what I heard. I have always loved trees and always will and always bless and thank them.
Over the years I have heard forests sing and the music is beautiful and uplifting but not all forests sing or rather I don’t hear it. I wondered why for a long time then one day I was at a vista point somewhere in Northern California, admiring the beautiful lush green forest covering several hills as far as the eye could see. Then I noticed a wide stark gap on one of the hills. My husband said that’s how loggers carpet log a roadway into a forest to start logging it. I was feeling very sad because these trees had lost family already and were going to lose more. Then a voice told me quite clearly, that forest trees are more than lungs for the planet, they also hold a frequency in my way of understanding it’s like a radio wave. When I hear what I describe as singing is really their frequency and they hold this frequency when they are whole and when a roadway is made through them it breaks the frequency. I was also surprised when the voice told me the loggers know what they are doing when they carpet log, they know they are breaking up this frequency. This is how trees communicate and get news to each other over long distance. Interestingly when I hear the music it goes straight to my heart and feels like an invisible thread has connected me with them.
The most recent message that came to me from a forest was not in words but in music as in a piece of music. It’s been about four years since I got it and all I can make of it is that something is building up to a crescendo, whatever is building up will finally be released and come out but not a bad thing it feels like finally a good thing coming but sadly there will be lives lost along the way and tree beings included will die as in die in this dimension. Not a cataclysm either. Something healing but there will be sadness along the way.
This is alll I have to share. I hope it can bring some upliftment in these uncertain times.
Goodwill to you all :heart::flower:sincerely, Ravenlocke

Anka
8th September 2020, 20:12
Hello Everyone,
I am more comfortable visiting here to read posts not write them but lately I feel compelled to share some personal experiences of mine that have taken place within the last 25 years or so.
For a long time I can hear the music of the trees or forest really. I have heard beautiful forests sing as I call it, very beautiful music. They are such loving beings and I hear them when they are in harmony and untouched. That is when they have not been disturbed by logging or disease, or even fire.
One of my earliest encounter with a tree being was meeting the “spirit” of the redwood tree many years ago. It happened during a visit to an arboretum park. The encounter itself was very deeply emotional for me because I actually recognized him as an old friend from long ago, thousands of years ago. (I was flabbergasted with the age being in the thousands of year). He smiled and was amused at my surprise but at the same time I felt this deep connection in my heart filled with the greatest love. Sadly the connection was broken when I heard my name being called. It was more like a shatter that completely broke up that magical moment. A friend who had come with me to the park had walked ahead and was calling me to leave. I wiped the tears away and slowly made my way to where my friend was waiting for me. I never said anything but kept the episode to myself.

Many years later I got to visit the redwood giants in Northern California. That was the first time I heard the music. Words are not enough to describe how beautiful these beings sing. I kept telling my husband ( I had to whisper because I was in such awe) they sing so beautiful, they tell me they have families and they communicate with each other with their family,underground. They shared other information that I don’t recall now because I didn’t write it down but I know now they have mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters and they sing heavenly music in harmony. They are graceful tree people and I feel blessed to have met them and heard their music.
A few years later the spirit of a pine forest told me they were leaving and why. We (my husband and I) had moved to Northern Arizona, we were living in the village of oak creek. My husband was driving on the highway towards Flagstaff but we were going to visit the Hopi reservation. Alongside a stretch of the highway there was a beautiful forest full of Ponderosa pine. I started to notice how grayish, colorless it looked even though it was a beautiful sunny morning with blue sky. As I was wondering if there was something wrong with my vision I heard a voice in my head that said “ Yes we are leaving and we can overcome the bark beetle but we choose not to”. I heard the voice loud and clear and as I got over my surprise reaction I asked why and the voice told me it was because they keep cleaning the poison that falls on the ground from the air. But the poison keeps coming because my kind keeps spraying. They said the bark beetle is not killing us, we are letting it. At the time I questioned whether I had heard correctly. But a few weeks later I happened to hear on the news that that same forest was dying from a bark beetle infestation and it would be gone in a few years. I can not verify if the forest is all gone now because I don’t live there. All I know is what I heard. I have always loved trees and always will and always bless and thank them.
Over the years I have heard forests sing and the music is beautiful and uplifting but not all forests sing or rather I don’t hear it. I wondered why for a long time then one day I was at a vista point somewhere in Northern California, admiring the beautiful lush green forest covering several hills as far as the eye could see. Then I noticed a wide stark gap on one of the hills. My husband said that’s how loggers carpet log a roadway into a forest to start logging it. I was feeling very sad because these trees had lost family already and were going to lose more. Then a voice told me quite clearly, that forest trees are more than lungs for the planet, they also hold a frequency in my way of understanding it’s like a radio wave. When I hear what I describe as singing is really their frequency and they hold this frequency when they are whole and when a roadway is made through them it breaks the frequency. I was also surprised when the voice told me the loggers know what they are doing when they carpet log, they know they are breaking up this frequency. This is how trees communicate and get news to each other over long distance. Interestingly when I hear the music it goes straight to my heart and feels like an invisible thread has connected me with them.
The most recent message that came to me from a forest was not in words but in music as in a piece of music. It’s been about four years since I got it and all I can make of it is that something is building up to a crescendo, whatever is building up will finally be released and come out but not a bad thing it feels like finally a good thing coming but sadly there will be lives lost along the way and tree beings included will die as in die in this dimension. Not a cataclysm either. Something healing but there will be sadness along the way.
This is alll I have to share. I hope it can bring some upliftment in these uncertain times.
Goodwill to you all :heart::flower:sincerely, Ravenlocke

I feel inspired and justified to stop here, to thank you and to say that there were times when all I wanted to hear was what you just shared above!
I have nothing left to do but thank you for your sharing and wherever you are, at any time, to know that no matter how far you are,
I will always want to hear the music of the trees you hear! :flower:

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With love,
Anca :heart:

onawah
8th September 2020, 20:27
Some related threads:
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?85748-How-To-Befriend-A-Tree-a-mutually-beneficial-healing-relationship
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?84810-The-Divine-Consciousness-of-Trees-Metatron-channeled-by-James-Tyberonn&p=992825&viewfull=1#post992825
http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?102117-Experiment-Trees-Talk-to-Each-Other--And-We-Can-Learn-Their-Language-&p=1214588&highlight=Tyberonn%2C+trees#post1214588

Wonderful subject! I've been to the Redwood and Sequoia forests in California, and I have no doubt they are loving, sentient beings. :heart:

Savannah
8th September 2020, 21:09
Thank you so much for this information. I was told by Guy Neddler (the History of God) that my guide is a hickory tree. He felt it was very unusual and that most people like myself don't have that type of guide. Since I was young I felt very upset if saw a tree being cut down. Paul Stamets talked about the network underground of the mushrooms and the tress. I live in Northern CA and have very large old tress on my property. I feel very anxious and upset if I hear them being cut down by neighbors who don't understanding what they are doing. I have a very large blue spruce and it has beetles. I have tried several times to medicate and focus on its healing. I just gave in and had it sprayed. Given what you have presented maybe I should let it go and my sadness by accepting its decision. I actually had dreams of dying in Tsunami and thus think that for some what is to come may be cataclysms. So again thank you.

RunningDeer
8th September 2020, 21:51
An uplifting and insightful. Thank you, Ravenlocke. http://paula.avalonlibrary.net/smilies/comes-in-hug.gif

I walk on the country road where I live. One side is a protected land marsh and the other side is thick with trees and rock ledges that go up as far as I can see. On occasion, a deer or two gracefully scoot across the road and out of sight. Years back, there was a 100% black deer in the middle of the road waiting for his buddy to catch up. Kismet.

The flora and fauna are my family. I walk and we talk and when breeze comes to play, it’s an all out party. We exchange light energy and chatter and smiles and gratitude.

I use to stand by a row of trees on the property and put heart focus on one. She’d move her branches as if a gentle breeze came by.

I’ve shared this elsewhere. It was an experience I had while on my walk. I call it “Tree Talk”.


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The Man Who Planted Trees (30 minutes)
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Samson
8th September 2020, 22:27
Once i was a kid. Some 40 years ago. Back then trees talked to me, in a way shown decades later in the lord of the rings movies.
I never heared Them sing. They were all complaining and because i was one of those rare human beings that could hear them... forests scared the sh*t out of me. They communicate through their roots, and some older trees that lived there for centuries asured me nothing would happen to me because i was just a kid, aware innocent and by accident able to hear them...
Two years ago my son was born, and i have this increadable strong urge to show him my roots.
My tree Friends.
They stand hundreds of miles from where i live now for decades, but they are pulling like a magnet.

My octobersurprise wish would be that we could all hear all trees for at least a while... Namaste

Wind
8th September 2020, 23:15
I only know that I feel more peaceful in forests than anywhere else in the world.

Here's a book about the subject which I've been reading: The Hidden Life of Trees (https://www.docdroid.net/U2i3Juv/the-hidden-life-of-trees-pdf)

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ExomatrixTV
8th September 2020, 23:51
When I was very young I always felt really sad when people cut trees to celebrate Christmas ... I told everybody why can you not buy a Christmas tree that is NOT going to die?


I still feel the same when people "enjoy" taking a tree in to their homes to feel "nice" even if it is so obvious they bought a tree that has been killed!

I never understood that.

Talking Trees:
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Do Trees Talk?:
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How Trees Talk:

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How trees secretly talk to each other - BBC News:

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How trees talk to each other | Suzanne Simard:

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Talking Trees Concert (https://vimeo.com/285102102) Netherlands (Video)


talkingtrees.com (https://talkingtrees.com)

ExomatrixTV
9th September 2020, 00:14
One Man’s Mission to Revive the Last Redwood Forests | Short Film Showcase:
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David Milarch's near-death experience inspired a personal quest: to archive the genetics of the world's largest trees before they're gone. This short film from The Story Group documents his effort to save the redwood champions of Northern California from the effects of climate change. The Story Group: thestorygroup.org (https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fthestorygroup.org%2F&v=wW9w6eCQQkU&event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbUZhTF9Qb2Q5UjBDMVZRSEIxaFBPQ3VNdlRsd3xBQ3Jtc0tsSGZkSGEzTFppZlR0aGtxckFpNVNEUkQ0 ME5aVWZTVmRTald4TDNGWUN1dms1V0plSWlYV2lfMVg0b2dLVzJfTWpMS1lZMi1qYXRQU2xZUUQzeXE2TnlDZDNUajJ4bERxaEhZ OTZpaVYxOGIzekVmTQ%3D%3D)
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In the canopy of a centuries-old forest, there’s hope for climate change. David Milarch, his son Jake and their team climb to the top of redwoods and sequoias to collect samples, then grow new trees to counter deforestation.
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An archive of Ancient Tree Genes | David Milarch:
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The man who planted trees - pay it forward to the year 4012:
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Many more breathtaking videos here (https://ndestories.org/david-milarch/)

Sarah Rainsong
9th September 2020, 00:33
My 5th grader is currently studying ecosystems in science... I think some of these videos are going to be the perfect addition to our studies. :happythumbsup:

Valerie Villars
9th September 2020, 02:27
I wish I could remember where, but I am sure it was on this forum somewhere, that I read about a tribe in Africa who communicated through trees, just as we use telephones, to whomever, many miles away.

When asked why they didn't just use telephones, the man replied "Why? When we have trees."

There is also the Anastasia series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_Cedars%27_Anastasianism

I also remember reading something about the aspen trees in Colorado, having one root system. They are so beautiful and I just love the sound of them on a fall day when the wind whips up.

Ravenlocke, what a beautiful thing you are sharing. I have only ever "heard" the same kind of thing, but from animals. It is overwhelmingly poignant.

Ratszinger
9th September 2020, 10:08
I have pine trees and bamboo and memosa as well as marijuana plants and communicate with all of them. The pine in particular that I planted out back has amazed me in so many ways and I've found the bamboo to be very deep and spiritual. Some of the communications were so powerful and yeah I get what you mean about emotional because I've felt it too. I knew when we bought the place from the woman that owned it when I saw how she cut her grass. She would leave the little patches of wild flowers avoiding cutting them with the mower and little things like this. I knew she was of a like mind. My pine is 18 years old now and we've always had a special relationship. I had one before her that died years ago that was the first tree I really talked to. This one I have now was brought from our property in TN and I planted it here in OK in my back yard. They don't grow here so it's a stand out lodge pole pine but I love it! She got blown over by the Oklahoma brutal winds when young and I had to prop her up and nurse her back to health. Now she stands tall and you can barely tell the scar. I'm so proud of her. I planted two others on our other property we had out in another county here in OK that we've since sold. I keep meaning to go visit those at the old cabin that I planted at the same time as mine here. Haven't seen them in a while. I may have to do that soon. Thanks for sharing.

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th September 2020, 13:34
Thank you for the fascinating post.

One of the most interesting past life sessions I have ever read involved a woman whose soul (or soul essence, or a fragment of) was once a tree in ancient Lemuria. She spent thousands of blissful years in that experience.

Being a keen watcher, listener and indeed experiencer of past life exploration, it wasn't something new to me, or extraordinary, or inexplicable. We are after all particles of God/the Universe, and God/the Universe is after all us. We are all things, or are in all things.

To explain further. Although a tree has no brain, no intellect, no sentience, it has awareness. Everything is awareness because everything is spirit. What a soul does in this kind of pairing is blend their energy with the tree (from the nut or seed onwards), until every molecule of the tree becomes enthused with every molecule of your essence. It's not so much an incarnating, as an intimate blending of energies - very different to 'being' an animal or a human, but also the same. To put it very simply, any "lower" life-form like those in the vegetable kingdom, and even base matter in the mineral kingdom, though lacking consciousness as we understand it, awareness is still present. That spiritual awareness touches, links, and unifies all things, very much like a morphic field, which otherwise we call nature.

I love trees, and love forests. I actually feel it in my heart every time I see one being cut down.

Harmony
9th September 2020, 14:08
I love trees and plants and feel connected to them. It makes me sad to read that trees feel they cannot live on earth because humans haven't made them welcome and sacred and integrated with all of life. I'm also glad they have that morphic field where they will exist in a non-physical state and maybe back in another time or place when it will again be ready for them.💖🌱🌱🌳🌴🌿

Mark (Star Mariner)
9th September 2020, 14:32
Long ago during the neolithic, Britain was 60% forest. That's a very huge amount. By the 19th century, that was down to just 5%.

However today that has increased to between 10% and 12%, approximately the same as in the 10th century. I call that progress!

Ratszinger
9th September 2020, 14:52
I wish I could remember where, but I am sure it was on this forum somewhere, that I read about a tribe in Africa who communicated through trees, just as we use telephones, to whomever, many miles away.

When asked why they didn't just use telephones, the man replied "Why? When we have trees."

There is also the Anastasia series https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringing_Cedars%27_Anastasianism

I also remember reading something about the aspen trees in Colorado, having one root system. They are so beautiful and I just love the sound of them on a fall day when the wind whips up.

Ravenlocke, what a beautiful thing you are sharing. I have only ever "heard" the same kind of thing, but from animals. It is overwhelmingly poignant.

That's pretty cool! They do communicate and I've been really blessed I think to know that. I have an older pine out front, that the people before us planted. She is prolific at dumping pine cones and we use those here to start fires. They light up like a torch so I get a good fire going most every morning with a couple or three pine cones and some twigs and off the fire goes. Anyway, that tree is getting so old and looking bad so we don't know how much time she has left. The other one I planted myself has been very stingy with pine cones all her life. I mean I might pick up two or three tops any morning and I love them because compared to the other pine these pine cones are huge!

All it takes to get a fire going is one of these but anyway, that has always been that way. Here this summer watering the marijuana plants I have growing (legally) I had extra of the potassium rich food I give the plants and casually dumped the significant extra on the pine saying to her if you like this just drop me some pine cones and I'll know you want some more baby girl like that right? The next morning I picked up 32 cones! I've never once ever seen her do that! So to me it was a real sign and of course she got her own food that day and the next but I was sure to tell her she didn't need to continue dumping like that and now it's back to normal very stingy again. Anyway she tells me when I've missed pine cones on the ground too funny as that sounds.

ExomatrixTV
9th September 2020, 15:20
The Tallest Trees on Earth - 4K 3840 × 2160p Ultra HD 45 min Nature Documentary Film | Redwood National and State Parks:
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ExomatrixTV
9th September 2020, 17:21
Trees are Etherical (Spiral/Fractal) Antennas for Earth and FROM Earth to us all! ... It can transmit waves and receive waves.

Dorjezigzag
9th September 2020, 17:58
Lovely story Ravenlocke.

This video is about the Tree Pose in yoga but looks at the connection we have with trees as well as the mythology behind the pose. It can be really beneficial to find a connection with trees.

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Tyy1907
9th September 2020, 18:09
In British Columbia, Canada in the Rocky mountains my family and I visited a giant Cedar forest that had walking trails and my God. It was like stepping foot into another world. Just a random stop along the highway. Cant say I communicated with them really but I had a sense of awe and wonder when I was there. There was something magical there. God only knows how old those giants were.

Ravenlocke
9th September 2020, 18:51
Thank you Anca, you brought tears to my eyes. ❤️🌹❤️

Ravenlocke
9th September 2020, 20:26
Ratszinger Thank you, you understand completely! And yes the bamboo is very spiritual, loving and giving. We had one and she was dying from neglect but she not only recovered but grew tall and full and so beautiful. Our wild turkeys loved her and every rainfall they gathered in a circle around her and put their heads toward her. It kept their heads dry.
Our beloved Broken Mouth a turkey hen we loved and took care of after she came to us with a broken lower bill, we buried her near the bamboo because it’s where Broken mouth went to sleep one last time by the bamboo bush, her neck tucked under arm.
I love all living beings, green or otherwise. But at our last place I got to know madrones, maple, oak, vanilla pine(sugar pine), dogwood, birch, forsythia, cherry, apple, plum, nectarine, a cedar mom and her son, a beautiful holly tree, and many others. They’re all loving, they’re all special in their own way and they love life, they love birds....and squirrels.
Even poison oak has its place, we found out how the deer love to eat poison oak when it’s still young they love the young leaves and they strip them bare.
In reviving them all from years of neglect, so much wild life moved in. They brought so much joy and taught me so much about them, I am very thankful and grateful for it all.
It is sad that our surrounding neighbors changed and new ones moved in and as each new neighbor moved in, tree cutting began, fences went up as dogs moved in and had to be kept in, so our wild life especially our beloved deer moved away. As much as we wanted the deer to go back to the mountains and stay safe we missed them. We missed the turkeys, I miss their cries, I loved them roosting in our tall pines, 60 to 100 foot tall which kept the turkeys safe from the coyotes at night. I loved the pitter patter of their feet when they’d run across our roof. And they always heard the thunder before we could hear it. The males would google back at each thunder clap and when it gets close they panic and run away. Some would find their way back a day or so later and it would always take a hen to go find and bring the rest back.

rgray222
9th September 2020, 21:10
I remembered reading this fascinating article in the Smithsonian a couple of years ago. I had no idea that trees communicate nor did I know that they feed and help each other if one is injured. Trees are far more alert, social, sophisticated—and even intelligent—than we thought. This is just a small bit of a much longer article. The link is at the bottom.

Do Trees Talk to Each Other?

I'm walking in the Eifel Mountains in western Germany, through cathedral-like groves of oak and beech, and there’s a strange unmoored feeling of entering a fairy tale. The trees have become vibrantly alive and charged with wonder. They’re communicating with one another, for starters. They’re involved in tremendous struggles and death-defying dramas. To reach enormousness, they depend on a complicated web of relationships, alliances and kinship networks.

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Wise old mother trees feed their saplings with liquid sugar and warn the neighbors when danger approaches. Reckless youngsters take foolhardy risks with leaf-shedding, light-chasing and excessive drinking, and usually pay with their lives. Crown princes wait for the old monarchs to fall, so they can take their place in the full glory of sunlight. It’s all happening in the ultra-slow motion that is tree time, so that what we see is a freeze-frame of the action.

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Wohlleben sees a forest as a superorganism of unique individuals. A single beech tree can live for 400 years and produce 1.8 million beechnuts. (Diàna Markosian)

My guide here is a kind of tree whisperer. Peter Wohlleben, a German forester and author, has a rare understanding of the inner life of trees, and is able to describe it in accessible, evocative language. He stands very tall and straight, like the trees he most admires, and on this cold, clear morning, the blue of his eyes precisely matches the blue of the sky. Wohlleben has devoted his life to the study and care of trees. He manages this forest as a nature reserve, and lives with his wife, Miriam, in a rustic cabin near the remote village of Hümmel.

Now, at the age of 53, he has become an unlikely publishing sensation. His book The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate, written at his wife’s insistence, sold more than 800,000 copies in Germany, and has now hit the best-seller lists in 11 other countries, including the United States and Canada. (Wohlleben has turned his attention to other living things as well, in his Inner Life of Animals, newly issued in translation.)

A revolution has been taking place in the scientific understanding of trees, and Wohlleben is the first writer to convey its amazements to a general audience. The latest scientific studies, conducted at well-respected universities in Germany and around the world, confirm what he has long suspected from close observation in this forest: Trees are far more alert, social, sophisticated—and even intelligent—than we thought.

To read the full story: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-whispering-trees-180968084/#:~:text=Trees%20share%20water%20and%20nutrients,Scientists%20call%20these%20mycorrhizal%20networks.

Ravenlocke
9th September 2020, 21:25
I just want to thank everyone here for welcoming me and sharing their insights and love. I would love to answer each and everyone of you but I am short on time so I hope this greeting will convey how much I appreciate you all. Thank you!
I have always felt that all living beings are sacred. Trees have always held a special place in my heart. And every plant I grow and take care of I nurture from my heart.
I am getting acquainted with the trees at our current home now. They need nurturing and I see them already changing for the better in the few months that we’ve been in this house. Amazing how a bird feeder brings not only birds and a few squirrels but it really perks up the trees. I’m happy to see a woodpecker and a sapsucker coming and cleaning the boughs and trunks.
It is all an adventure and lessons...
Goodwill to you all
Ravenlocke

Trisher
10th September 2020, 16:21
There is a welsh mountain that is well known for dimensional experiences, portals and crystal and tree Beings. Those that are aware of it on its deeper levels walk up it and are gripped with a deep silence and awe. It is best to walk up there with deep awareness as there is a Being that challenges all who want to enter the woodland and all who want to clamber its rocky, crystal laden surfaces. This Being stands sentinel on the way up and is hugely tall and extremely stern and demands conscious awareness and connection to the trees and crystals and all that is nature from its visitors.

There are many who tumble and sprain ankles or get cut and bruised clambering about when they go there unaware. Others, more tuned in often get rewarded with a beautiful crystal found by casually flipping a rock.

In Autumn it is a wonderland of funghi. Magical fairy rings circling the bases of trees and weaving patterns over mossy leaf laden undulations. There is always incredible energy.

At anytime those sitting on its rocky surface meditating can wander in and out of countless dimensions and meet with nature sprites and fairies. Some meet with dragons.

On the way back down the Sentinel Being stands there across the path and if you are aware you are in awe and wonder and thankfulness. The communication from heart to heart resonates and grows as all the Beings amplify this energy and a haze of pure light glows amongst the trees.

Those that have no interest in the deeper realms miss all of it.

Trisher

onawah
13th September 2020, 07:32
Dane Wigington's Message About Trees
See: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?105795-Chemtrails-Secret-History-Exposed-Deep-State-Eugenics-Smoke-Screen&p=1377704&viewfull=1#post1377704

onawah
15th September 2020, 18:31
Why your immune system needs a forest
https://www.naturalintelligence.info/post/why-your-immune-system-needs-a-forest
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"For millions of years, the immune system of our ancestors coevolved with its environment. There are gazillions of viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms out and about to which living beings are being exposed to on a daily basis. Some are beneficial and some harmful, so life learned to collaborate with the benign ones (there are more non-human cells in your body than human cells) and to defend itself to the harmful ones (the immune system of healthy living organisms is still the most sophisticated security system in the world). Because of the process of coevolution, life learned to immunize itself to infectious diseases and the immune system of the forest dwellers evolved in concert with the immune system of the forest.

Even though we have reduced most of the forests of the world to charcoal, toilet paper, building material and dust, the remaining forests still offer us an incredible immune boost. Nearly 1,000 scientific studies “point in one direction: Nature is not only nice to have, but it’s a have-to-have for physical health and cognitive function,” according to the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies.

For instance, studies with students and elderly show that spending time in nature significantly reduces inflammation. Additionally, research from the Nippon Medical School in Japan shows that time spent in forests increases the number of natural killer cells, which promote our immune defense, while expanding the functional activity of these antiviral cells. What is more, the research also showed that forest visits increase the amount of intracellular anticancer proteins and this effect lasted for a full week after the trip. None of these effects were observed after city trips.

Other studies show that natural aromas secreted by evergreen trees, known as phytoncide, are associated with improvements in the activity of human frontline immune defenders. Nature’s health benefits are thus wide-ranging and strong associations between access to nature and longer, healthier lives are increasingly revealed by science. A study in Environmental Health Perspectives of 2016 for example, found a 12% lower mortality rate in people that live in close proximity to nature, even after correcting for socio-demographic background and smoking habits, with the biggest improvements related to reduced risk of death from cancer, lung disease or kidney disease.

So, your immune system needs a forest. A healthy wild forest, not a sterile park or plantation. These times of lock-down due to the COVID-19 outbreak where many activities get canceled, are the perfect time to reflect on what we can do to improve our immune system. Every city its own urban forest would be a great start. Because nature is better for our health than the health care system.

Here are some references on the interdependence of nature and health:

Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies: Robbins J. 2020. “Ecopsychology: How Immersion in Nature Benefits Your Health”, YaleEnvironment360. https://e360.yale.edu/features/ecopsychology-how-immersion-in-nature-benefits-your-health


Selhub EM & Logan AC. 2012. Your brain on nature. John Wiley & Sons.


Li Q. 2010. Effect of forest bathing trips on human immune function.

Environ Health Prev Med 15(1): 9–17.


Li Q et al. 2008. A forest bathing trip increases human natural killer activity and expression of anti-cancer proteins in female subjects. J Biol Regul Homeost Agents 22(1):45-55.


Preuß M et al. 2019. Low Childhood Nature Exposure is Associated with Worse Mental Health in Adulthood. International Journal of Environmental and Public Health 16(10): 1809. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16101809


Mao GX et al. 2012. Effects of short-term forest bathing on human health in a broad-leaved evergreen forest in Zhejiang Province, China. Biomed Environ Sci 25(3):317-24. doi: 10.3967/0895-3988.2012.03.010.


And more in my new book that is coming soon:

Gorissen L. 2020. Building the Future of Innovation on millions of years of Natural Intelligence. In press. "

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greybeard
15th September 2020, 19:19
I have twin daughters onawah and Karen is a fan of your posts--very much a "Hug a Tree" person, so am I but dont tell anyone -- smiling

onawah
27th October 2020, 02:47
An Important Message from the Trees, Dorothy Maclean
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Findhorn Foundation
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"Dorothy Maclean recalls an important message for humanity and the Earth that she received from a small cypress tree in the garden at the community in Findhorn. Recorded at the 3rd World Wilderness Conference in 1983.

For more information about the work of the Findhorn Foundation visit https://www.findhorn.org/ "
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Mike Gorman
27th October 2020, 06:17
Your post reminded me of my own personal connection with a woodland that used to be near where I grew up in Chester U.K - this part of England is very ancient, it holds many stories dating back before the Romans came, it was a wild, rich place filled with spirit.
The Romans established Chester to enable them to operate in the north west, keep the Welsh at bay, and transport lead and other goods from the River Dee, which used to be a major waterway before it silted up and became too difficult.
Anyway, the estate where our house was built had been a forest, and agricultural lands, and a fragment of that forest remained; with ancient Oak trees, and Ash, Sycamore. This parcel of forest used to call me, I was drawn to it, I dreamed my way around it in summer, being transported, it felt timeless, sacred, also very sad because there was a deep awareness of encroaching society and people who regarded the woods as being land for building. your post reminded me of long summer afternoons, among the shaded paths in those woods, long ago and far away.

Jayke
27th October 2020, 09:16
Your post reminded me of my own personal connection with a woodland that used to be near where I grew up in Chester U.K - this part of England is very ancient, it holds many stories dating back before the Romans came, it was a wild, rich place filled with spirit.
The Romans established Chester to enable them to operate in the north west, keep the Welsh at bay, and transport lead and other goods from the River Dee, which used to be a major waterway before it silted up and became too difficult.
Anyway, the estate where our house was built had been a forest, and agricultural lands, and a fragment of that forest remained; with ancient Oak trees, and Ash, Sycamore. This parcel of forest used to call me, I was drawn to it, I dreamed my way around it in summer, being transported, it felt timeless, sacred, also very sad because there was a deep awareness of encroaching society and people who regarded the woods as being land for building. your post reminded me of long summer afternoons, among the shaded paths in those woods, long ago and far away.

Are you familiar with Ralph Ellis research? He’s written many books detailing how Jesus didn’t die on the cross, he was exiled to the farthest part of the Roman Empire, which was Chester at the time. Fascinating theory backed up with lots of evidence. Certainly adds an extra layer to Chesters heritage and mystique.

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Trisher
30th October 2020, 09:36
An old/new and very relevant message from trees from Dorothy Maclean that she received from a small cypress tree in the gardens at Findhorn.
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Trisher :flower:

Sorry..just seen that this has already been posted.

Ravenlocke
11th May 2021, 21:21
Hi Savannah,
I apologize that I’ve taken so long to reply, but I was really overwhelmed with all the positive responses to this thread, I couldn’t, didn’t know where to start.
I know what you mean and feel the same way about hearing trees being cut, I mourn them and when I hear cutting I say a quick prayer for the tree to ease its pain in transition and to ease the pain for his/ her relatives.
I am sure your spruce knows how much you love it and that you want her healed. But ultimately they still make up their own mind.
When my husband and I moved to Paradise California, the property had been abandoned and the garden was dried bushes and dying trees. One such tree was a tulip tree. I had never met one before and it was very tall, but all the branches were dead except for three. Those still had some green. We started watering the garden every day religiously and my husband cleared dead bushes and twigs and leaves, fixed sprinklers and little by little the yard turned green. The tulip tree the leaves grew bigger as we both paid it attention, I’d talk to it or hum a tune and tell her how beautiful she is that I can see how gorgeous she was when all her branches were alive. I put veggie scraps, uneaten fruits, banana peel, crushed egg shells,from the kitchen and sprinkle everything under the trees and bushes. Not eaten, they go back to Mother Earth. (We also sprinkle manure under the trees and bushes every spring). In time we started seeing earthworms especially after it rained a lot of them come to the surface. The robins love those when they arrive in spring.
The tulip tree hung on and all the other trees that didn’t die by next spring they flowered profusely and much to our surprise the tulip tree made flowers on all three branches, they are so pretty yellow with an orange center. I had never seen that before. I thanked her so much for letting me see her flowers, lots of tree hugs. My husband was happy too and funny thing we started seeing “eyes” on the tree trunks, not just the tulip tree but the other trees as well. We didn’t know we had seen the eyes till one of us mentioned it to the other.
Sadly the tulip tree left/died a year later but we were grateful that she had let us see her beauty before she moved on. She in turn let us really see her because that’s all she wanted, that we loved and acknowledged her presence. I think I read later somewhere that tulip trees are quite rare these days so I felt honored to have met one. I will never forget her.
So treasure the time you have with your beautiful spruce, that’s what really precious and we are the lucky ones for having had such experience.

Ti
13th May 2021, 13:25
Last year one of our trees was late in coming to bud and my partner thought it might be dead, so I asked it if it was going to wake up, and Fred the tree said 'yes'. Fred is its name because it just is. Fred compels people to hug its trunk. This happens with people and even my cat who likes to climb that specific tree even though there are no branches within any reasonable distance for the cat to make it on.

Anyway, Fred budded and lived another year. I don't think Fred will make it for much longer, but Fred's not dead yet. We'll see if Fred comes in this year again... still slow. I don't know if all trees talk but Fred is old and wise and friendly.

Gracy
13th May 2021, 13:32
Anyway, Fred budded and lived another year. I don't think Fred will make it for much longer, but Fred's not dead yet. We'll see if Fred comes in this year again... still slow. I don't know if all trees talk but Fred is old and wise and friendly.

Glad to hear Fred is around for another season, please give him a hug from me. :)

I live out in the woods and I love trees, we commune every day!

Karen (Geophyz)
13th May 2021, 14:36
After the big freeze here I went out daily and hugged my trees and told them it would be okay. Several that I was sure were not going to make it have come back. I love sitting outside in the evening and listening to them talk.

Ti
14th May 2021, 06:48
Glad to hear Fred is around for another season, please give him a hug from me. :)

I live out in the woods and I love trees, we commune every day!

I shall send your love to Fred next time I pass him by to put out the compost. :D

He survived the great Treepocalypse of 2019! That October storm did a number on Winnipeg's trees!


After the big freeze here I went out daily and hugged my trees and told them it would be okay. Several that I was sure were not going to make it have come back. I love sitting outside in the evening and listening to them talk.
That was a very scary event. :( I was concerned not just for the people but Texas's wildlife too, as it was simply an unprecedented weather event, and nothing would be prepared. I'm glad to hear that many of your trees that you thought had died made it through the freeze.

Journeyman
16th May 2021, 11:16
I'm listening to the work of Jason Singh on the BBC six music Cerys Matthews show (16/5/)

He's been working with Kew Gardens to create an Audio installation translating the electric fields generated by plants within the gardens into sound. He doesn't add any notes, just uses the electric readings to generate midi notes which he then attaches to a synthesiser.

He's played a series of wonderful soundscapes taken from different plants and trees. Should be available to listen online for next 30 days. Bbc sounds should allow you to select the relevant section.

Or alternatively at Kew Gardens if you can make it there.

Highly recommended and seemed to fit in nicely with this inspiring thread. I'm not lucky enough to sense the trees in the way some of you can, but everyone could listen to Jason's recordings. :)

RunningDeer
16th May 2021, 12:20
I'm listening to the work of Jason Singh on the BBC six music Cerys Matthews show (16/5/)

He's been working with Kew Gardens to create an Audio installation translating the electric fields generated by plants within the gardens into sound. He doesn't add any notes, just uses the electric readings to generate midi notes which he then attaches to a synthesiser.

He's played a series of wonderful soundscapes taken from different plants and trees. Should be available to listen online for next 30 days. Bbc sounds should allow you to select the relevant section.

Or alternatively at Kew Gardens if you can make it there.

Highly recommended and seemed to fit in nicely with this inspiring thread. I'm not lucky enough to sense the trees in the way some of you can, but everyone could listen to Jason's recordings. :)
Journeyman, I look forward to listening to the plants and trees. Your post reminded me of the "Choir of Crickets".


"Choir of Crickets"



Created by Jim Wilson, this enchanting recording contains two tracks: the natural sounds of chirping crickets, and the crickets played several octaves lower.

Though it may sound like a synthesizer or a chorus singing; it's the crickets themselves slowed way down, creating the effect of a choir of human voices. The sound created is a simple diatonic 7-note scale chord progression and melody with a multi-layered structure.

(continued below)

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The story behind GOD’S CRICKETS (http://www.constancedemby.com/godscricketchorus_f.html)




The recording can be played continuously in the background to create a natural soothing atmosphere for peace, serenity, and healing direct from Mother Nature.

The current version is an extended digitally remixed and mastered version taken from the original recording entitled "Ballad of the Twisted Hair" from the album "Medicine Songs" by David Carson and Little Wolf Band produced by Jim Wilson and released on Raven Records. © Jim Wilson & David Carson, God's Cricket Chorus 1992

Journeyman
16th May 2021, 17:12
Fantstic, there's something very evocative to me in the sound of crickets...

Here's a link to the Cerys Matthews program

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00llg30/episodes/player

Delight
16th May 2021, 19:07
I'm listening to the work of Jason Singh on the BBC six music Cerys Matthews show (16/5/)

He's been working with Kew Gardens to create an Audio installation translating the electric fields generated by plants within the gardens into sound. He doesn't add any notes, just uses the electric readings to generate midi notes which he then attaches to a synthesiser.

He's played a series of wonderful soundscapes taken from different plants and trees. Should be available to listen online for next 30 days. Bbc sounds should allow you to select the relevant section.

Or alternatively at Kew Gardens if you can make it there.

Highly recommended and seemed to fit in nicely with this inspiring thread. I'm not lucky enough to sense the trees in the way some of you can, but everyone could listen to Jason's recordings. :)
Journeyman, I look forward to listening to the plants and trees. Your post reminded me of the "Choir of Crickets".


"Choir of Crickets"



Created by Jim Wilson, this enchanting recording contains two tracks: the natural sounds of chirping crickets, and the crickets played several octaves lower.

Though it may sound like a synthesizer or a chorus singing; it's the crickets themselves slowed way down, creating the effect of a choir of human voices. The sound created is a simple diatonic 7-note scale chord progression and melody with a multi-layered structure.

(continued below)

OP6JGlv32nw
The story behind GOD’S CRICKETS (http://www.constancedemby.com/godscricketchorus_f.html)




The recording can be played continuously in the background to create a natural soothing atmosphere for peace, serenity, and healing direct from Mother Nature.

The current version is an extended digitally remixed and mastered version taken from the original recording entitled "Ballad of the Twisted Hair" from the album "Medicine Songs" by David Carson and Little Wolf Band produced by Jim Wilson and released on Raven Records. © Jim Wilson & David Carson, God's Cricket Chorus 1992

Thanks so much for posting this again. Here is an interesting article about the cricket music.

Here is the long version I have

https://soundcloud.com/acornavi/jim-wilson-crickets-audio

This is an article and mentions human accompaniment. I found out that this was on only one version


However, a version of “Twisted Hair” also appeared the album Music for Native Americans by Robbie Robertson and The Red Road Ensemble, and that version featured additional overdubbing by Native American opera singer Bonnie Jo Hunt, who explained in a 2004 interview with NPR how she was approached by Robertson to overdub her voice onto the track

Weekend Diversion: Is this an amazing chorus of slowed-down crickets? October 13, 2013. (https://scienceblogs.com/startswithabang/2013/10/13/weekend-diversion-is-this-an-amazing-chorus-of-slowed-down-crickets)

Patient
16th May 2021, 20:30
Ravenlocke, thank you for starting this thread and sharing your experiences.

I can't fully express the feeling of joy when I read the posts on this thread and find many of us that share similar feelings. Although I am not sure that I have communicated with trees as some here have, I certainly do share the love of trees.

There are forests that I will never forget. A special.group of poplar trees, a large willow tree when I was young.

The memory of some trees is stronger than other memories in my life. I had moved away from my home town for almost 30 years. When I returned, one of the things I had to do was to go to a park to sit and look upon a large tree there. I missed that tree and the image of it remains in my mind always.

Ravenlocke
17th May 2021, 20:03
Ravenlocke, thank you for starting this thread and sharing your experiences.

I can't fully express the feeling of joy when I read the posts on this thread and find many of us that share similar feelings. Although I am not sure that I have communicated with trees as some here have, I certainly do share the love of trees.

There are forests that I will never forget. A special.group of poplar trees, a large willow tree when I was young.

The memory of some trees is stronger than other memories in my life. I had moved away from my home town for almost 30 years. When I returned, one of the things I had to do was to go to a park to sit and look upon a large tree there. I missed that tree and the image of it remains in my mind always.

You are very welcome and me too I love reading everybody else’s experiences and stories, (I’m not alone). It’s so cool to have something uplifting to read these days. I’m glad also that you have your own good memories of trees that touched you especially the big tree in the park. Thank you for sharing this.💕👋🏻

Victoria
11th June 2021, 17:09
Trees are Etherical (Spiral/Fractal) Antennas for Earth and FROM Earth to us all! ... It can transmit waves and receive waves.

yes! :flower: I wrote a paper on this for a biomedical ethics class in my explanation of how all life is connected! Wish that I still had it...it was the most inspired I have ever felt while writing for school.

Hym
11th June 2021, 18:15
Vic, I would suggest that you just get on your computer with open, endless space in front of you and rewrite that paper you wrote for your biomedical ethics class. I would love to read it!

If it was inspired, I would bet that the essence of that inspiration can be given some life if you just gave it a try.

Thanks, Hymn

ExomatrixTV
11th June 2021, 19:11
A Choir of Angels (Music Slowed 800%):

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Ravenlocke
12th June 2021, 15:10
Trees are Etherical (Spiral/Fractal) Antennas for Earth and FROM Earth to us all! ... It can transmit waves and receive waves.
Thank you Exomatrix!
So true...I still remember the spirit of the forest telling me in words I could understand, that trees are more than the lungs of the planet, they hold a frequency and commercial harvesting breaks that communication. I’m glad science has proven this fact about trees but I wish the commercial harvesting would stop before it’s too late..

Ravenlocke
12th June 2021, 15:14
A Choir of Angels (Music Slowed 800%):

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Thank you for this I just played it near my singing bowls.