Wednesday, December 30, 2009

The Healing Tree

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The Healing Tree
by Don Mcleod
spiritual.com.au

Taking a walk through nature is not only refreshing and energizing; it can also be a healing experience thanks to the energy of trees. In the early years of mankind, trees were regarded as special beings, no doubt because of their size and majesty. Apart from being the home of animals and birds, trees were also thought to embody a spirit, and people would leave offerings to the spiritual presence that resided in the tree.

In India, most local shrines are constructed under trees. Shamans of Native American and Europe believed that trees also possess curative powers. Different trees are said to have particular medicinal properties.

The following is a brief list of trees and the healing qualities they are said to contain.



Ash: brings peace of mind. Warts rubbed on the bark will be absorbed into the tree.

Beech: reduces swellings and skin inflammations. Helps to balance mental health.

Birch: the bark helps to heal wounds and burns.

Cedar: cleanses negative atmospheres.

Oak: brings vitality and long life.

Sassafras: eases problems with the digestive system. Burying money near the roots of a

Sassafras tree brings prosperity.

Pine: a renewal of energy can be obtained by sitting under a pine.

Willow: adds vital energy to the elderly and the sick. Smoke created from burning the

wood of a willow tree can soothe and guide the souls of the dead.

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How to Find Your Own Healing Tree


Here is a small ritual for finding your own personal healing tree. Enter a quiet park or forest that has a variety of trees. Stand quietly amongst the trees and close your eyes. Take a few deep breaths and release all thoughts from your mind. Then allow your consciousness to drop through your body, and to settle within your heart chakra. Now, with your eyes open, but unfocused, start walking through the trees. You should be able to feel the energy of each tree as you enter its aura. When you find an energy that feels right for you, mentally ask the tree for permission to physically make contact. If you then feel that it is alright to do so, approach the tree and place your back against it. Feel the energy of the tree resonating within you.



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Which one of your chakras does this tree seem to affect the most?

How to See a Tree’s View of the World

You can also enhance your psychic perceptions of the world around you, by merging your consciousness with that of your healing tree. Allow your aura to merge with the tree’s energy field, and with your eyes open, see the surroundings as if through the consciousness of the tree. A silvery glow will surround the area, and you will see the auras of other trees and plants. When you have finished this experiment, thank the tree for its participation, and move away from its energy field. Bring your consciousness up through your body and into your head, then take a few more deep breaths. Stamp your feet on the ground to bring yourself back to full conscious awareness.

Clearing Negativity with Trees

It is said that trees can also absorb negative energy from our bodies, without it doing the tree any harm. To clear yourself of negativity, find another tree that you are intuitively drawn to, and ask permission to give it the negative energy that you have unwittingly stored in your body. Trees can transform and use this energy for their own enhancement. To gather and release negativity from your physical, mental, emotional and spiritual self, run the palm of your left hand from the top of your head, and down the right side of your body, visualising the collection of negativity into your hands. Do the same with your right hand on the left side of your body. Then rub your hands on the trunk of the tree, thereby releasing all the toxins that you have gathered. Also run your hands down the front and back of your body and pass this onto the tree as well. Do this three times, and when you are finished, thank the tree for taking the negative energy from you. Trees are more than lumps of wood with leaves attached.

Make the effort to walk through a national park or forest soon, and take visual notes of the variety that exists even within the same species of tree. By making the conscious effort to look closely at a tree trunk, you will be surprised at the myriad of patterns and colours that normally go unnoticed. Each tree has its own characteristics
and personality. And by taking the time to attune to a few trees, you will be amazed at the different styles of energy that emanate from them.


For your health’s sake, hug a tree today!


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