Trees
A vibrational essence to connect with the energies, wisdom & sacred knowledge of the trees.
This is one of our Activation Series essences. This is a series of essences that welcome beautiful energies for expansion, transformation, a deep and profound connection to the most beautiful frequencies found in life, and to 5D frequencies.
Trees are literally Mama Gaia expressing her love for us through these beautiful keepers of ancient knowledge, wisdom and experience.
Trees clean our air of carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. They look like our lungs, and there is a wonderful synergy connected with healthy breathing.
They help us to regulate our breathing, and in turn regulating the nervous system.
Trees emit negative ions which purify the air, contribute to the natural electrification of the atmosphere, and so also contribute to our wellbeing. Negative ions counter the positive ions that are a sign of a body’s weakened electromagnetic field.
Peter Wohlleben is the author of The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate, which has contributed, along with the film Avatar to a huge shift in consciousness in the collective around our understanding of how remarkable and magical trees are.
Trees co-operate with each other and have interdependent relationships
We now know that trees have their own “wood-wide web”; a connection through underground fungal networks through which they communicate, and also share nutrients when another tree needs it. In exchange for helping the trees communicate, the fungi consume about 30% of the sugar that trees photosynthesise from sunlight. These are called mycorrhizal networks. If there is drought, or disease, or a large presence of insects, they let each other know so that other trees can change their behaviour and protect themselves better.
Saplings often can’t reach the sunlight to photosynthesise, so their parents pump sugar into their roots through the network.
Mother trees are the biggest, oldest trees with the most fungal connections. Family members seem to recognise each other, but the mechanism of this remains unknown to scientists.
Communication happens through chemical, hormonal and slow-pulsing electrical signals. There is also now some evidence that some plants and trees emit and detect sounds. PlantWave is a tool that measures the biological changes within plants and translates this into a wave pitch so that this can be heard by humans.
Trees also send pheromones through the air. They have a sense of smell and taste. They have remarkable defense mechanisms. When a deer bites a branch, the tree can detect deer saliva and then sends chemicals that make the leaves taste unpleasant.
Trees also help and support other species, not just their own. They realise that their health is dependent on a healthy stable forest, and so they help and support their neighbours.
© Blueprint Essences 2022, 2023
A vibrational essence to connect with the energies, wisdom & sacred knowledge of the trees.
This is one of our Activation Series essences. This is a series of essences that welcome beautiful energies for expansion, transformation, a deep and profound connection to the most beautiful frequencies found in life, and to 5D frequencies.
Trees are literally Mama Gaia expressing her love for us through these beautiful keepers of ancient knowledge, wisdom and experience.
Trees clean our air of carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. They look like our lungs, and there is a wonderful synergy connected with healthy breathing.
They help us to regulate our breathing, and in turn regulating the nervous system.
Trees emit negative ions which purify the air, contribute to the natural electrification of the atmosphere, and so also contribute to our wellbeing. Negative ions counter the positive ions that are a sign of a body’s weakened electromagnetic field.
Peter Wohlleben is the author of The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate, which has contributed, along with the film Avatar to a huge shift in consciousness in the collective around our understanding of how remarkable and magical trees are.
Trees co-operate with each other and have interdependent relationships
We now know that trees have their own “wood-wide web”; a connection through underground fungal networks through which they communicate, and also share nutrients when another tree needs it. In exchange for helping the trees communicate, the fungi consume about 30% of the sugar that trees photosynthesise from sunlight. These are called mycorrhizal networks. If there is drought, or disease, or a large presence of insects, they let each other know so that other trees can change their behaviour and protect themselves better.
Saplings often can’t reach the sunlight to photosynthesise, so their parents pump sugar into their roots through the network.
Mother trees are the biggest, oldest trees with the most fungal connections. Family members seem to recognise each other, but the mechanism of this remains unknown to scientists.
Communication happens through chemical, hormonal and slow-pulsing electrical signals. There is also now some evidence that some plants and trees emit and detect sounds. PlantWave is a tool that measures the biological changes within plants and translates this into a wave pitch so that this can be heard by humans.
Trees also send pheromones through the air. They have a sense of smell and taste. They have remarkable defense mechanisms. When a deer bites a branch, the tree can detect deer saliva and then sends chemicals that make the leaves taste unpleasant.
Trees also help and support other species, not just their own. They realise that their health is dependent on a healthy stable forest, and so they help and support their neighbours.
© Blueprint Essences 2022, 2023
A vibrational essence to connect with the energies, wisdom & sacred knowledge of the trees.
This is one of our Activation Series essences. This is a series of essences that welcome beautiful energies for expansion, transformation, a deep and profound connection to the most beautiful frequencies found in life, and to 5D frequencies.
Trees are literally Mama Gaia expressing her love for us through these beautiful keepers of ancient knowledge, wisdom and experience.
Trees clean our air of carbon dioxide and emit oxygen. They look like our lungs, and there is a wonderful synergy connected with healthy breathing.
They help us to regulate our breathing, and in turn regulating the nervous system.
Trees emit negative ions which purify the air, contribute to the natural electrification of the atmosphere, and so also contribute to our wellbeing. Negative ions counter the positive ions that are a sign of a body’s weakened electromagnetic field.
Peter Wohlleben is the author of The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate, which has contributed, along with the film Avatar to a huge shift in consciousness in the collective around our understanding of how remarkable and magical trees are.
Trees co-operate with each other and have interdependent relationships
We now know that trees have their own “wood-wide web”; a connection through underground fungal networks through which they communicate, and also share nutrients when another tree needs it. In exchange for helping the trees communicate, the fungi consume about 30% of the sugar that trees photosynthesise from sunlight. These are called mycorrhizal networks. If there is drought, or disease, or a large presence of insects, they let each other know so that other trees can change their behaviour and protect themselves better.
Saplings often can’t reach the sunlight to photosynthesise, so their parents pump sugar into their roots through the network.
Mother trees are the biggest, oldest trees with the most fungal connections. Family members seem to recognise each other, but the mechanism of this remains unknown to scientists.
Communication happens through chemical, hormonal and slow-pulsing electrical signals. There is also now some evidence that some plants and trees emit and detect sounds. PlantWave is a tool that measures the biological changes within plants and translates this into a wave pitch so that this can be heard by humans.
Trees also send pheromones through the air. They have a sense of smell and taste. They have remarkable defense mechanisms. When a deer bites a branch, the tree can detect deer saliva and then sends chemicals that make the leaves taste unpleasant.
Trees also help and support other species, not just their own. They realise that their health is dependent on a healthy stable forest, and so they help and support their neighbours.
© Blueprint Essences 2022, 2023