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Thursday, 25 June 2009

Angels Speak – Earth Keeper’s Challenge

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From Country Roads on www.twilightearth.com Photo credit to Andrea Balducci

 

I once heard a story from my Great Aunt about a group of women from Sweden.  They were called “The Ladies of the Trees” because, similar to Nuns, they lived cloistered until they were called to move out into the world to care for the trees.  They knew, you see, that the trees held together the earth and the sky, and that the trees also changed the air to make it more breathable.  These Ladies moved through Europe and eventually into North America, tending to trees, planting seeds, and keeping the land healthy.  They stayed only a short time in one place, moving constantly, keeping to themselves.  My Great Aunt said that some believed they were fairy people who asked for a way to move more freely amongst the humans.  The story caught and held my imagination for many decades.

We now understand that the trees and other plants transform carbon dioxide into oxygen.  We are also learning that the trees help control the climate and keep the earth healthy so that crops may grow.  Areas where trees have been totally removed from the earth have now become deserts.  Shaman around the world have been telling corporations and governments that they must take care of the Earth, or lose the Earth.  Shaman call people like “The Ladies of the Trees” a different name.  They call them “Earth Keepers”.  Earth Keepers have a great challenge at this time because the ancient trees around the world are either being harvested or are dying from pollution and insect disease.  It seems like the trees have given up!

Conservationists, also Earth Keepers, are understanding that to change the behaviour of man towards nature, early education (in the kindergartens and schools) needs to happen. What can you do?  You can help change the vibration of thought to a new level by simply saying the following meditation for the trees and meditating on the trees. 

Meditation For The Trees

Oaks, and willows, and poplars and aspen,

Fir trees, and juniper, and cedar and rowan,

Elder, maple, chestnut and birch,

Hickory, teak, dogwood, cherry,

Apple, holly, hawthorn, and olive,

Redbud, hackberry, raspberry, and ash,

Walnut, and witch hazel, tamarack and gum,

Honeysuckle, ironwood, spruce and pine,

Pear, current, gooseberry, sumac, cypress,

Sassafras, basswood, mountain ash and elm,

Rubber, eucalyptus, pear and peach,

Plum, apricot, nectarine, persimmon, and grape,

Wattle, orange, grapefruit, cocoanut, pineapple,

Cocoa, banyan, ficus, and macadamia nut,

Cassava, iron wood, lime and lemon,

Bedfordia, banana, fig and date,

And all the trees and names recorded to date,

I wish you love, long life, with much rain.

I apologize for mankind – for those who have caused so much pain

To the trees, to the world, and to their fellow human beings.

May you grow strong, and long!  And may your roots spread deeply!

judy@angelsandancestors.com     See www.angelsandancestors.com  home page   Check out

The Story of Light: Path To Enlightenment

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Judy