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Friday, March 09, 2007

Pin Oak Shade ____ Sacred Space

"For generations upon generations, people have looked up beneath the mighty Oak. Some gain strength and spiritual renewal. The outside world can be forgotten and our inner private world can slip back into perspective. An Oak can help one to find understanding and vision, gained from unexpected experiences. This in turn will bring strength and courage, to face the facts of whatever life has offered but to you?
An Oak tree's mighty presence can even help restore faith in ourselves. Within this tree's refreshment lies the ability to focus and aim for what we seek, to understand life's new turns. It is well worth finding time to sit under an Oak tree and to receive it's qualities so to offered. Remember to give thanks, not because the tree needs our thanks; but to keep open ones mind: open to love and respect for earth's trees and all of our blessings from Nature."
~This wonderful tree's sacred space and it's experience may enhance ones ability to assimilate life's most meaningful qualities on a deeper truth and more intimate personal level... and so too strengthen (as in the many year past), for me ones faith in God.~ ~(:-_))-kfh

The Oak Tree... King of the Greenwood

By Glennie Kindred, 1999

2 comments:

Fausto Odilon said...

Hello!

I am a little like you. I like to take photos.
I have a new photo blog.
FauLog Fotos

Maybe we can exchange experiences and points of view.

I have seen that have no comments yet. Maybe mine is the first.

Sorry if my english is not so good.

Good bye.

Genevieve Netz said...

I enjoyed the photo and quote. Oaks are my favorite family of trees.