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Trees whisper of things we have long forgotten. We don’t think to breathe. Yet, each breath opens us to hearing trees. So many people in this country are doing beautiful things to save the Planet’s endangered trees in the Amazon. I have been to the Amazon rain forest in Ecuador 8 times to co-facilitate shamanic expeditions to work with remote indigenous people, with John Perkins. What a powerful spirit those forests are, which we must preserve! At the same time, our own trees are being felled before our eyes. I am aware of a few organizations that aspire to save the trees here in the US. I was recently in NC where my friend Shannon Barrett brought my awareness to the Dogwood Alliance. Here in the Northwest is a likewise wonderful group - the Native Forest Council. Find out about those groups that commit to the trees in your own locales – we must remember our own back yards, the spirit of the land where we land our feet! dogwoodalliance.org forestcouncil.org BULLETIN: Sandra Ingerman’s FREE tele-internet event last night drew 8,000 people from around the world! The program will be featured again (for free) this Saturday for those of you who missed it. Please see details here and pass the word as it was an amazing delivery by Sandra of foundational shamanic wisdom: https://shiftnetwork.isrefer/go/hpsjLR/tsilyn/ This event is followed by an affordable and extremely rich 7-week course on shamanism taught by Sandra. Included are free bonus audio dialogues with Sandra and her guests Llyn Roberts, Robert Moss and Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD. Spread the word and remember to reserve your free space at link below. Consider the 7-week program! https://shiftnetwork.isrefer/go/hpsjLR/tsilyn/ From my heart to yours, Cedar
Posted on: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 06:10:33 +0000

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