Douglas Fir, Rocky Mountain Sentinel (Meditation)

July 2, 2003

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Douglas Fir Meditation, Rocky Mountain Sentinel

I immediately had an amazingly wonderful feeling about the Fir-tree, which can best be described as “blissful.” However, being used to the trees actually talking to me, I found that Fir not so willing to do so. My feeling is that it is a tree of such a high spiritual state of being that communicating in words is sort of “below” it. Not that it looks down on us for having to use such a form of communication, but it has to sort of lower its vibration down to my level in order to communicate with me in words. And I had to beg and plead with it for several days before I actually got any word out of it. And that wasn’t a whole lot to begin with. Here it is:

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We Douglas Firs are the Seraphim sentinels of the Rocky Mountains. We are the guardians and caretakers of this paradise. On an etheric level, we make sure that energies flow as harmoniously as possible up here between all the different species of plants and animals. We literally diffuse an etheric, harmonizing and balancing mist that blankets the mountainsides. E.g. it helps the slightly arrogant, individualistic Ponderosa put up with the rebel-without-a-cause Aspen, and so on.

We are ancient tree-souls. That is why we have been given this position as guardians and caretakers, because of our old soul wisdom, experience, and gentleness. The Ponderosa and the Aspen are more youthful tree souls. The Spruce is somewhere in between, a “mature” tree-soul, you could say, but not old like us.

Our etheric mist has an amazingly soothing, almost hypnotic effect. It is a great attractant for elves, fairies, sasquatches, and other otherworldly beings, and also for animals that are sensitive to such energies. Spending time with us, or partaking of our essence in any way, will help to attune your senses to these otherworldly realms.

 

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