![]() ![]() Trees are perhaps the most ubiquitous objects in our lives. Poets, artists and the weavers of stories continue to find inspiration in them, as they have for millennia. We build houses in them, bringing wings to our flights of fancy. We bring them into our houses in celebration of festivals whose historic roots we have long forgotten, or simply lost touch with. ![]() We cut them down to build houses and make toothpicks. We climb them, nurture them, carve them as memorials of lost loves, preserve them. They are the stuff of myth and fairy tale, fear and desire. They do not preach learning and precepts, they preach, undeterred by particulars, the ancient law of life.” - Herman Hesse Whoever knows how to speak to them, whoever knows how to listen to them, can learn the truth. ![]()
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