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Did you know there’s a place you can go that will strip away tension, frustration, and emotional pain? It will also simultaneously lift your vibration. This place is called a forest. It’s the home to a self-sustaining and interconnected web of life. This web of life is saturated with Source Energy, also known as Spirit. To be sure there are many other natural places on Earth where Source Energy is strong. But forests have a unique relationship to our Mother Earth. They also connect to Father Sun. They serve as a way to channel their love to us. Because they are filled with life, forests allow us to connect with Prime Source energy. They enable us to replenish our vital life force.
In our blog article titled Conscious Cosmos, we explored the doctrine of Panpsychism. Before reading this post, it might be good to refamiliarize yourself with this concept.
Panpsychism [panˈsīˌkizəm] NOUN
The doctrine or belief that everything material, however small, has an element of individual consciousness.
The view that consciousness or soul is a universal feature of all things, and the primordial feature from which all others are derived.
A philosophy which holds that the whole universe is an organism possessing consciousness.
When we enter a forest, we can connect with the consciousness of the trees. This happens if we quiet our mind and enter into a meditative state. The ecosystem they facilitate becomes accessible to us. To be sure this consciousness is different from that of a human. Being without ego, they are extremely calm and joyful, existing only to serve Source and their fellow creatures. They breathe in carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen. Through photosynthesis, they process sunlight into wood, fruit and nuts. These provide a home and food for many different creatures. This includes humans.

They live only to serve, which places them in a natural meditative state. They emanate the unconditional love of Source. This love is channeled to us through our star and our planet. To be sure trees share a collective consciousness and communicate with each other. Each acorn, pine cone, or seed they produce can expand the consciousness of the forest. It does this by producing new trees that become a part of their network.
Biologists say that trees are social beings. They can count, learn and remember. They nurse sick members. Trees warn each other of danger by sending electrical signals across a fungal network. For reasons unknown, they keep ancient stumps of long felled companions alive for decades. Trees feed them a sugary solution through their roots.
Trees are the largest and most spiritually advanced plants on Earth. They are constantly in meditation. Subtle energy is the natural language.
Because trees have no agenda but to serve as conduits of life-sustaining energy, they are naturally in a higher vibration. This is why (if we are open to receiving it) they have such a refreshing effect on the human spirit. I live with trees all around me. (There are two saplings growing just 5 feet from where I’m writing this and larger trees just yards away). I also reside near the largest designated contiguous National Forest zone in the lower 48 states of the USA. I frequently access this higher vibration energy. I also broadcast it to those around me.
Yes, some people have no sensitivity to this subtle energy. They bring their own low vibration into the forest. Consequently, they reject the higher vibration influence it generates. This is especially true of some people who are life-long city dwellers and who have never practiced meditation. If they have never disconnected from the technological matrix, they lack appreciation for nature. They are suffering from a sort of diminished soul. This soul finds it difficult to connect with nature and therefore Source.

Traditionally, hermits, mystics, saints, shamans and seers of all sorts seek solitude in nature. They meditate in seclusion. It is during this time that they experience an epiphany. It’s in this quiet place of contemplation that they sense the connection and unity of all life. They come to understand the great Universal truth of life that everything is imbued with, and sustained by, Source energy. Many embrace Biophilia for this reason. They become lovers of nature. These individuals are enamored with the simple beauty of life in the wilderness. Each species exists to sustain another. A circle and continuum of life so elegant that it cannot help but foster gratitude and humility.
So-called “primitive cultures” that live close to nature often have a higher vibration. This is compared to technologically advanced cultures. These cultures discover them in the remote regions where their tribe lives. Their Biophilia is often misunderstood as superstition. Naturally, their simple, harmonious society soon faces contamination. They are forced to adopt the evils that pervade the culture of those who seek to assimilate them.
The 1985 film The Emerald Forest is a great movie. It illustrates the contrast between the life and values of a native tribe and those of the modern world. Directed by Sir John Boorman, it captures these differences powerfully. In this story, we see a contrasted philosophy. One side argues that nature is to be dominated and exploited. The other side believes it should be respected and protected. These two different philosophies create differences in the realities experienced in the respective cultures who embrace them.
In the tribe, we see how their society is based on mutual respect. Therefore, they work together to make a fulfilling life for all. In the modern technological world we see how greed drives them to exploit their fellow humans to gain economic dominance.
In conclusion, I leave you with an Apache Blessing. Through it, we can clearly embrace the appreciation of the regenerative energy of nature. This energy enriches the human spirit!


