Feel the wind and the sun And delight in their presence Look up at the moon that shines down upon you And the mystery of the stars at night. Seek nourishment from the good things in life Simple pleasures Earth, fresh air, light Be content with your natural beauty Drink plenty of water Let your limbs sway and dance in the breezes Be flexible Remember your roots. A poem that offers wisdom from a tree's perspective on how to live in harmony with nature and oneself.
Read the full text or download a printable version of this poem. Advice From a Tree (by Ilan Shamir) Dear Friend, Stand Tall and Proud Sink your roots deeply into the Earth Reflect the light of a greater source Think long term Go out on a limb Remember your place among all living beings Embrace with joy the changing seasons For each yields its own abundance The Energy and Birth of Spring The Growth and Contentment of Summer The Wisdom to let go of leaves in. Advice from a Tree: Advice from a tree Stand tall and proud Go out on a limb Remember your roots Drink plenty of water Be content with your natural beauty Enjoy the view.
Happy 50th Anniversary to Earth Day today! If you've been stumped for tree advice, hopefully these will provide some re-leaf by printing this PDF file on some loose leaf paper! Don't worry about wasting too much paper. Trees are easy to catch, as all they can do is lumber around. And you know what they say when they get cut down? I'm stumped.
A tree is not in a hurry to grow from a sapling to a towering giant.it grows and changes at its own pace, as nature intends it to, and it accepts the changing seasons of its journey. A tree is a truly wise teacher, showing us what we need to learn by its example. With Earth Day this week (April 22nd), I wanted to share a cute printable reminder, advice from a tree, I love the "tips" the tree gives: Go out on a limb, Drink lots of water, remember your roots, stand TALL, enjoy the view, be content with your natural beauty.
Great life applicable lessons, right? Advice from a Tree® "Advice from a Tree" was inspired by the characteristics and life cycle of a tree, drawing parallels between the growth and existence of trees and how humans can approach life. Let's break down each of the phrases: 1. Self - Love and Self-Care advice from from our wise Tree to remind us each day, to be at your most peaceful, joyous and present state of being.
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