Majestic Trees – Revisited
and Shades of Grey
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Today, I have been prompted to write about my family tree and this really triggered me as I do not want to write about my dysfunctional family on a beautiful and relaxed Sunday. Also, while I find this kind of research interesting for some reasons, it is not anything I want to share, here. And what does it mean, anyway? Life is taking place in the Here and Now and that is where I need to be at the moment. So, instead, I am going to share a view of some beautiful trees I know. In the end, we are all related and one with Nature.
A walk in the forest has something very connective. Not only that the trees remind us of our own physical roots, here, in our bodies which are part of Mother Earth. They also encourage us to open up to the sky, the universe, our spiritual home where all the inspiration comes from. The trees show us that true majestic power is not a mental power we have over others but a power of the heart which we share with all that is. The centre is always love.
Today, to allow to calm the mind, a selection in black and white. Enjoy!
All pictures are taken with my DSLR camera at Hamburg Volkspark in Hamburg, Germany.
Do you like trees?
Are you ready to shine a bright light of awareness on the path of beingness, today?
Much Love, Steffi
This blog post has been inspired by the WordPress Bloganuary 2023 prompt of day 8: How far back in your family tree can you go? Find my other blog posts of this category, here: Bloganuary (E)
I love these photos!
Oh, thank you very much Raelyn. 😊
Trees are beautiful. I haven’t always appreciated them. But, they are indeed reminders of something greater for sure :).
Much support always.
They are. Great you found a way to connect, Alex. 😊
Thanks and much support right back at ya!
The weather is not conducive to forest walking here, but I can always turn my head and see trees through the glass door, some bare and covered in lichen and some evergreens in various shapes and colors. I am on the second floor so they are usually the only living things I see outside on these cold wet days.
Ah, yes the weather is not always inviting people in the northern hemisphere to go out at all at this time of the year…
It’s wonderful that you can connect with nature despite this fact.
Fortunately, Spring is coming closer, again.
Looks great in black and white!
Thank you, Ute. That’s what I thought when I experimented with the images at the time. 😊