People's Relationship with Trees
The Healing Power of Trees Why We Marvel
By Anne Wiesen
The presence of trees heals us on many levels. On the physical plane we are fed and nourished by the same natural elements that feed and nurture the tree itself: sunlight, water, mineral nutrients, a proper exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide, and supporting community contexts. Healthy trees can indicate a healthy environment, and therefore a healthy and secure place to make our home. Further, lacking legs to flee predators, or seek shelter from harsh climate conditions, trees have evolved chemical properties to manage local stressors. These chemical compounds serve human needs as well, and can act as our medicine. (Example: Ornamental, Medicinal, Aromatic Trees, Food)
On the emotional and psychological level, trees have been given meanings that have been passed down by generations of cultures, and to these meanings, we add our own personal associations. In these ways, the presence of trees can hold our emotional and psychological connection to those who have gone before us, and those who will come after us. (Examples: Offered symbolically in love and sorrow, celebration)
On the spiritual plane, gardens can affect us energetically they can induce a state of harmony not found in the everyday urban world a harmony that resonates with our inner selves. They can stretch our awareness deeply into the gifts of our time and place they can stretch our awareness beyond our time and place. Many of us creating memorial gardens are seeking peace in our minds, hearts, and environments; harmony in our communities; and actions that reflect and further reverence for life. And we are drawn to create spaces where our communities can gather in the presence of trees. We are calling these spaces healing gardens and healing spaces.
Cross-Cultural Symbolism of Trees
In the Presence of Trees
Many of us notice the correspondence of the living tree to our own world of challenges and hopes for growth and ripening, community, and purpose. Regardless of background, where we have been raised, city or country, we are all evolutionarily prepared to benefit from being in the presence of trees. By learning about their ancient roots and nurturing purposes, by witnessing their massive structures and disarming silence, the presence of trees offers an opportunity to direct our attention to own development, behavior and purpose. Are we also cultivating a place of peace, deep purpose and connection?
The Tree of Life
The tree has been viewed in many cultures as sacred because trees support life on earth, and have capabilities (powers) that approach those of the immortals.
Trees:
Ecological Health and Human Health