Have you studied how the leaves are on branches that lead to more branches, which lead to more, infinitly it seems (and maybe is, until the tree dies anyway).
From far away, the tree looks like a green mushroom, but up close you can see all the little pieces.
Have you ever sat in a tree and felt like you were part of it?
2007-04-03
19:01:45
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That's so cool Dude! Willow trees are great too. I need to get involved in something like that.
2007-04-03
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Yes, I have, actually!
I've also planted lots of trees. I do volunteer work restoring wildlife habitat. One of the things we do is stabilize shorelines by planting willows. There's nothing like spending a week planting thousands of will sticks(*) then coming back a couple years later and seeing a shoreline of green where there used to be pollution and erosion. You just sit and gaze at your shoreline in awe.
(*) Willow sticks, if planted properly, will grow into trees!
2007-04-03 19:07:33
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answered by STFU Dude 6
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Experiencing the life of GAIA's children that would be nice ...
& it also remind of a book that i did read years ago ... It was about ppl experience communication with trees ... and scientist studying some psychological reaction '' if i may name it that '' in trees and plants ....
A certain guy was able to talk to his plants and convince them to create different flowers with cetain colors according to his request ...
We have a rumor around here that home plants actually die or become pale when the person taking care of them die or get sick ....
I saw a farmer once who said that he feels his plants * he was growing Onions * and that he can tell when they are thirsty or bored or sick ... and they like it when he sings for them ...
In the Guld Palm farmers that Palms actually fail in love with each other and a certain Palm will bend toward the direction of it is lover ... and propably will die eventually and to solve that problem a farmer brings a small palm from the other palm and plant it next to that one if they are fare from each other ... Another thing is they say that some plams stop growing dates for no reason '' Only cuz the palm does not feel like it any more or being depressed '' and to solve that the farmer brings and axe and threaten the Palm tree that he will but her down if it/she did not grow dates again ...
Hmm that is about it :)
2007-04-04 21:58:38
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answered by scorpe_2000 2
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just keep on watching seedlings,its subsequent growth for some years,u will learn a lot from the nature,translate it into yr life,the nature of infinite will be clear to u,every body is part of nature,some experiences it while others just sit on the shore,never gather the courage to dive in the deep ocean.
2007-04-04 00:25:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But on a shamanistic journey once I became a deer running through the woods.
2007-04-03 19:10:16
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answered by tonks_op 7
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yes. I trimmed mine today. Got right up in the canopy with my chainsaw.
but mine doesn't look like a green mushroom; its a an oak.
2007-04-03 19:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Joyce Kilmer put it best: "poems are made by fools like me, but only God can make a tree."
2007-04-03 22:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Very cool. Blessed Be.
2007-04-03 20:22:25
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answered by Keselyű 4
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I don't know a tree looks better as paper and pencil.
2007-04-03 19:05:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Very Shamanistic ... and yes I know what you are talking about.
2007-04-04 21:34:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Nature is awesome and so is the creator.
2007-04-03 22:26:39
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answered by encourager4God 5
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