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What the Trees Told Me
What the Trees Told Me
What the Trees Told Me
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This book offers a new way of looking at life that would assist you in finding a more liberating, fun and wholesome way of living.

It seems that trees in this moment are much more open to communicate with humans, because they see we might be taking steps that are not the best that we can do for ourselves and the future and for nature as a whole.
LanguageEnglish
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Release dateSep 14, 2015
ISBN9781326419868
What the Trees Told Me

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    What the Trees Told Me - Tove Gambetta

    What the Trees Told Me

    What the trees told me

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    by Tove Gambetta

    Copyright:

    Copyright © 2015 by Tove Gambetta

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal.

    First Printing: 2015

    ISBN 978-1-326-41986-8

    Publisher: Tove Gambetta

    Contact: tovegambetta@hotmail.com

    INTRODUCTION

    This book is series of conversations I had while in the forest engaging in a one to one with trees that came across my path and me theirs.

    I have always been interested in trees since I was a child.

    I have always felt a warmth and an understanding that I didn't feel in other places and at times of trouble in my life I always have gone back to trees.

    It seems that trees in this moment are much more open to communicate with humans, because they see we might be taking steps that are not the best that we can do for ourselves and the future and for nature as a whole.

    Yet it’s not intended as a lecture but as many moments of deep communication between one species and another.

    This book offers a new way of looking at life that would assist you in finding a more liberating, fun and wholesome way of living.

    Come here

    listen to the silence

    before the wind comes

    and it rustles the leaves

    The birds are in silence

    waiting

    looking

    sensing

    Come here

    under my branches

    find refuge

    find peace

    BEECH

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