Embracing nature, embracing the, universe, and, socializing the children to do the same, as we'd, learned these, very important lessons, from nature…translated…
The days, alone, hugging on life, carrying the burdens of the world on my own, sometimes, I can't, even, take that step out, then, I shall, hug the, trees then. Take a deep breath in, listen to the hear; leaning to the trees, inhale in, exhale, deep, that's, rest. Hugging a tree, open up your arms, for the trees to, hug you, this is, a time of, serenity, of, quiet. When you are in silence, you can listen, listen to the trees, listen to the wind she hears in the air, listening to the low murmurs of the earth sounding off, hearing the rings inside of her, expanding slowly, from now, to the, future, the rings seemed to turn so slowly now, the dreams of the past, the past that's, gone away. Hugging onto the tree, this, quiet force is, slowly, budding, slowly, expanding down deep into the soil, reaching high up into the skies, and when you hug her, you feel, recharged.
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Time started, taking the steps forward, the baby girl that once needed me to carry can walk on her own, she'd, modeled after me, in hugging onto the trees now too. As she'd, hugged the trees, the trees, hugged her, back, the gentle embrace expanded, making the springs flowed, the mineral underground, and the roots of the forests, got connected; the skies, with the tips of the branches where the leaves are, touching now; keeping the birds, the tiny beasts, the insects, the ants, keeping the winds steady, stopping the rains, and as companion to the clouds and light of sunset that pass by, the sun, the moon, the stars. I hugged her, and, felt how she'd, hugged onto the trees, be like this, to grow, like so, and, like her whom I am hugging, who was, hugging the trees, it'd, made me have the embracing means of the, trees, the roots got so deep in the grounds, growing stronger, out of, that patch of the earth, expanding the limbs, to touch up to the, skies that are, wide, and, vast.
And so, this is, on how an adult, socializes a child, to become one with, nature, by hugging the trees, by being a part of something bigger than us, and, this is, a good practice, because it helps us gain a grander perspective of things, to know and to note, that we are, only, tiny specks, compared to the, vastness of the, universe, besides, who wouldn't love hugging trees, I mean, the trees will, hug us back, you do realize that, don't you???
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