Posted on 04/21/2022 6:32:07 AM PDT by algore
Journey with Helen into the wisdom and teachings of three master teacher trees, bringing the initiation and medicine needed for 2022 and beyond.
Trees are often overlooked and disregarded in our search for healing, but their power and support is extraordinary. As well as bearing fruit, birds nests and treehouses, they are wisdom carriers and can provide healing as profound as any other medicinal plants that are more widely recognised. Whilst travel has been restricted, and the galactic energy is mounting, the earth is offering us a chance to come home to the medicine we are surrounded by. Connecting to our environments with fresh eyes, we are able to find empowerment, healing, strength and waves of bliss on our doorsteps.
"It was a fabulous class -- exceeded all my wishes for it." Landon, Trees Talk 2021
"Deeply life changing *****" Terry Gover, Trees Talk
“Thanks for a wonderful course today. I can already feel it helping me enormously so I'm very grateful. Your work is very important. *****” Tim Sandars, Trees Talk
Trees have a relationship with you even if you are unconscious of it. Look for which trees are predominant near your home or work; it might not be a coincidence. According to Druid lore, there are 21 initiation trees, and when the time's aligned the tree you need will appear in your life. During this day of exploration, surrender and connection we will meet three sacred teachers: •The Birch: The initiator, purifier and youngest of the teacher trees •The Oak: The master tree, bringing balance, strength, perspective, compassion and healing •The Yew: The mysterious gateway between life and the beyond, full of secrets for those ready to listen, an ancient temple of knowledge
I have experienced firsthand how to talk with trees. I spent weeks in isolation with towering beauties in the Amazon rainforest but my deep initiation began from working with trees of my own indigenous land. With the simultaneous loss of my mother, relationship and work, I sought solace in nature and soon found myself compelled to spend all my time with one specific ancient oak. I am deeply grateful for the support and healing I received. Over the course of months of pilgrimaging to this tree I began to experience consciousness-altering encounters and downloads. After a year, I went to a head Druid who confirmed I had organically received all three stages of initiation by the Oak without an intermediary. This journey has taken me onto the Birch and Yew. I am now excited to be able to share their wisdom and guide you through tools and techniques so you can seek solace, healing and a deeper connection to the trees of your land.
The trouble with the maples And they're quite convinced they're right They say the oaks are just too lofty And they grab up all the light
But the oaks can't help their feelings If they like the way they're made And they wonder why the maples Can't be happy in their shade
There is trouble in the forest And the creatures all have fled As the maples scream "Oppression" And the oaks just shake their heads
So the maples formed a union And demanded equal rights "The oaks are just too greedy We will make them give us light" Now there's no more oak oppression For they passed a noble law And the trees are all kept equal By hatchet, axe, and saw
I think that I shall never see a poem lovely as a tree.
One thing I miss about living in the South is the abundance of different kinds of trees. Here in Colorado there’s a preponderance of evergreens. They’re cool but it kind of sucks that you have to go to a city park to see big oaks and maples.
I have experienced firsthand how to talk with trees.
Just had a cold front come in and was out of firewood so I went and cut down a dead red oak. The woodpeckers had been at it which helped it to dry. Nice and light and ready to burn. There was no woodpecker home. They just knocked a bunch of rotten sap wood off. Luckily, the sap wood is thin so they still burn good. I do have a few trees with woodpecker homes and I leave those alone. I'm cutting down live oak trees to clear for more pasture.
Closest thing to spiritual is that I like trees with a low canopy with clearing underneath. Cool little spots to be in. Mostly dogwoods here that are like that. Cool place to take a break and decide which other oaks I'm going to cut.
Excellent!
Harnessed the power of trees last week by burning close to a ton of logs and old bark from the wood yard.
I am ahead on my carbon footprint for the year.
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