A large, majestic oak tree is a useful metaphor for a whole human being:
The Roots: Underneath the surface are the roots that ground you - these are your core values - that allow you to find your place in this world. You as the gardener must nurture them. What you water will grow - so it is crucial to nurture and foster the roots. These in turn develop a strong trunk [Coaches and mentors can be seen as the fertiliser and sheers that help to nourish, strengthen the positive aspects and prune away the negative aspects in your life so that you can achieve abundance]. The Trunk: This is your truth. This is the “one word” that you need to discover - that encompasses all that you represent. The one word to live by. It is impervious and strong, but continues to grow and expand. The rings inside represent your life’s journey. Live what you represent. The Branches: These represent the different areas of your life [e.g. your finances, your spirit, your relationships etc]. Naturally some are bigger than others. Why not make them all equally solid? The Leaves: These represent the possibilities for abundance. They soak up the sunshine and feed your soul. The benefits of majestic trees: There are so many great benefits that a large mature tree confers to its environment - shade, shelter, a home for birds and animals, a plaything for our children to climb, prevention of soil erosion and cleaning the air or simply a majestic being to be admired. I hope that this metaphor can help you to be the best parent, guardian, friend, collegue and person. Comments welcome.
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ella
5/18/2020 03:33:42 am
hello
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Ullash Banerjee
8/26/2020 11:29:03 am
Very beautiful lines. The lines are so relatable. It really justify the human nature of tree.
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Amelia
2/18/2021 06:33:33 am
Scientists are just now finding that the magnetic field our heartbeats pulse out, helps trees grow and thrive. Isn't it wonderful to believe that both humans and nature are so awe inspiring? We must take care of each other.
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