Sunday, December 18, 2011

Trees really DO go dormant in winter!

I make a habit of saying hello to the trees as I walk by them on my daily morning walk. Not every tree, and not the entire walk, but most of the trees on part of the walk.

Because of this, I notice that trees do, in a sense, say hello back. What happens is actually that I send an energetic wave of greeting and appreciation to each tree as I walk -- and the tree sends a return wave of energy, which I can feel in my aura. Different trees are different; some sort of sparkle or shimmer as they do it, with some I can hear a sort of laugh of delight with my clairaudience. Could I be making this up? Absolutely, especially the laughter!

But here's the interesting thing. I'm up in Sacramento, and it's winter here. Though the days will generally reach the high 50s, at night, it is often below freezing, which means that the many deciduous trees are going dormant. Those which have lost all their leaves don't return my hello! The trees that have many orange or yellow or red leaves still seem to return my greeting, but it's very weak, a fraction of what I'm used to. The conifers still return my greeting at full strength. The fact that I can still feel the conifers' greeting in the normal way let's me know that I haven't changed, rather it's the trees which have.

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