I have loved trees since I was a little girl in Wisconsin climbing them. One of my favorite trees we called the apartment tree. It was a huge ancient oak that spread out over Boehner’s Lake and had so many large branches that five or six of us could each find a comfortable place to sit and read a book. Many years later visiting the place as an adult, I found the property had been developed and the new owner had cut the tree! Tearily, I asked why he cut the tree. “If I had known it meant so much to you I wouldn’t have cut it” came his response. Maybe I should have left a sign: “Many of us love this tree greatly.”
Now I am happy to live near redwoods. I have also cried over the devastation the pine bark beetle has wreaked on miles and miles of former forest. This was especially so in Yellowstone and led me to ask for a way to help. A strong urge led me to visiting the tree giants, the Sequoias. The sequoias guided me in making an elixir for helping the trees. It is called Sequoia Strength. Many people across the country have placed it in their region. If you are interested in helping the trees in this way, please contact me for more information. I have a limited supply of Sequoia Strength available for purchase. Lyneahmarks@gmail.com
Here’s an article that names the process of healing through just being in the presence of trees or in one case, a forest of bamboo.
12 Scientific Benefits of Being Outdoors
https://wildernessredefined.com/benefits-of-being-outdoors/
Hope you enjoy this well researched article.
Lyneah