10 life lessons we can learn from trees

10 life lessons we can learn from trees

Trees are the guardians of the planet. They are a source of oxygen, food, shelter and life. It is enough for us to observe a tree from afar to understand how important its presence on Earth can be.


- trees they are the guardians of the planet. They are a source of oxygen, food, shelter and life. It is enough for us to observe a tree from afar to understand how important its presence on Earth can be.




In a world where the deforestation goes on and on illegally regardless of the value of trees and forests, we can try to reflect on what trees can teach us to live better.

We can approach numerous trees quality and try to acquire them in our life. The trees are very strong but at the same time also extremely delicate. We learn the life lessons they can teach us but at the same time remember to respect them.

Index

Resilience

There is a tree in the world that more than any other teaches us what it is Resilience, that is, the ability to overcome a difficulty or a change in a positive way, grasping what is good even in a traumatic situation. It is Kalaloch's Tree of Life, which continues to resist and live even if its roots are struggling to anchor itself to the ground. An extraordinary tree like this teaches us that we can continue to grow even when we are left alone and with limited resources.

Gratitude

Trees give the Earth and its creatures the possibility of life without asking for anything in return. Their presence as guardians of the planet is often taken for granted. Perhaps the trees, if they could talk to us and listen to us, would like us to thank them. We learn to thank others and Nature every day for what they give us and for the goals they allow us to achieve.

Self Consciousness

One of the most important lessons we can learn from the trees around us is awareness of the present moment. So when we are walking in a park we try to find time for approach a tree to seize the present moment and focus only on the joy we feel in that moment.



Healing

According to tradition, trees have the power to make us feel better. There silvotherapy suggests hugging a tree or just walking among the trees to keep us healthy. When we see a tree we remember what a great resource it can represent for us and we do not forget the importance of take care of our health thanks to a newfound contact with nature.

Patience

The roots of trees, even when they grow at a very slow rate year after year, can manage to cross the most hostile grounds to search for the nourishment necessary for the life of branches and leaves. Here then is that the trees teach us the importance of patience and knowing how to wait for the achievement of a goal, without giving up the first difficulty.

Humility:

Every tree is born from a seed, a small seed which contains immense power. We may encounter ancient and imposing trees, but each of them until proven otherwise was born in exactly the same way and took years to become what it is now. Even when we achieve important things in life, we learn to be humble.

Courage

Let's not forget the trees they teach us courage and the importance of the struggle to face life. The trees are exposed to numerous adversities every day, without the possibility of moving from the place where they are located. They suffer the effects of rain, sun and wind and carry on their ability to face the adversities of nature for years, even centuries, without ever giving up.

Wisdom

Some ancient trees are traditionally considered a real symbol of wisdom. Think, for example, of oaks, and other large trees that sink their roots deep into the ground. So let's ask ourselves if we can already consider ourselves wise people or if life is preparing to confront us with new challenges to increase our value.



Hospitality

Trees they are always ready to welcome and protect us with their shadow. We can sit under a tree at any time, near the trunk, to enjoy its energy and its ability to offer us shelter under the canopy. We can learn from trees to offer shelter to those in need and to welcome the people around us in the best possible way.

Generosity

Trees mainly give us oxygen, shade and coolness, but we must not forget that they are also a fundamental source of food with their fruits. The contribution of trees to our food should not be underestimated, as well as their importance for the protection of the planet. The fruits of the trees are a completely free gift, a great example of generosity.

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Read also:

  • SILVOTHERAPY: WHICH TREES TO EMBRACE TO FEEL A LITTLE BETTER IMMEDIATELY
  • KALALOCH'S TREE OF LIFE IS A MONUMENT TO RESILIENCE
  • ECO-THERAPY: HOW TO TREAT YOURSELF BY INTERACTING WITH NATURE
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