Rooted Listening
Trees are deeply rooted beings. Their stability is not just physical, it is energetic. When we stand beside a tree and allow ourselves to slow down, we often feel our own system begin to settle. Our breath deepens without effort. Our shoulders soften. Our thoughts become less sharp. In intuitive communication, this regulation matters. A calm nervous system allows us to perceive more clearly. We often think communication requires words or movement. Trees remind us that presence itself is communication. They do not rush. They do not demand attention. They exist in quiet awareness. When we place our palm on bark and simply stay there without expectation, we begin to sense subtle shifts inside us. That subtle shift is where intuitive perception begins. Beneath the soil, trees are constantly exchanging information through complex root systems and fungal networks. Science explains that they share nutrients and chemical signals, responding to stress and supporting one another. What appears si...