13/09/2024
Listen to the wisdom nature has to offer 🌳
“When a tree is cut down in the forest, other trees reach out to the victim with their root tips, and send life saving sustenance, water, sugar, and other nutrients via the mycelium. This continuous IV drip from neighbouring trees can keep a tree stump alive for decades, even centuries. And they don’t only do it for their kind. They do it for the trees of other species. Why? Is it because they know that their lives depend on the health of the whole forest, and even on beings very different from themselves?
Is it possible that the trees can think in longer terms than we do?” - Neil De Grasse Tyson | Mycelium Forests
Why do we as humans look out ”for our own kind?” Why do some people have a better quality of life than others? When did humans separate from the earth that created them, nurtured them and where they will eventually return, and decide they’re superior to it?
If you could, do this for yourself and your growth; listen to the rustle of leaves. Tune into a bird’s chirp. Feel the rythmn and force of a moving body of water. There’s something they’re doing right, persisting even when man is doing everything to destroy them. Revolting and protesting in the form of natural calamity when it all gets too much.
If you learn to live as the Earth does, you will be unstoppable.