Trees Aren’t Lonely
Truth likes the open air

I used to think that trees must be lonely, even when together, for they don’t usually touch, embrace, kiss or caress.
I believed sensuality a must for survival.
I’ve learned that space is so important. Giving each other space to breathe, to think, to feel. Respect is part of allowing the other to have their freedom.
Trees are all connected through their roots, they communicate with each other, isn’t that amazing? And they enjoy their breathing auras, letting one another shine and be unique.
How much I grew: from the scared girl beaten into a fearful pebble, into the fearless rock ready to let the world lean on - you may stand upon me, But do not hide your face.*
Truth likes the open air and is vital to a healthy existence.
- On the Pulse of Morning Maya Angelou — 1928–2014
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Thank you 𝘋𝘪𝘢𝘯𝘢 𝘊. for continuing to supply us with food for thought. 🌈
