TREES’ MEDITATION
Erle Frayne D. Argonza
Like
unto humans and angels
Fairies
and devas and all
Trees
do have minds that speak
No
matter how feeble they may seem
They
to have aspirations to climb
The
stairways back to God’s domain
Stretching
arms upwards
They
have always been demonstrative
Of
that pure love for Earth
Likewise
for God’s created creatures
Of
flora they are yet of distinction
For
devotionally stretching
Arms
and limbs to God
Torn
to pieces yet
By
stormy winds they weather
Unquestioningly
performing duties
With
sublime grace
Shall
they be rewarded
Be
the Heavenly hosts
Someday
they too will climb up
The
stairways to higher worlds
Never
again to be trampled
By
predatory species
[Philippines, 11
August 2010]
REFLECTION
It
is wonderful to behold the trees reaching their branches outwards to the
heavens. Being part of the vegetative domain, trees have a collective soul.
Though feeble yet in mind-like qualities, they do have a soul, one soul for a
specific species of trees. Being part of the vegetative life, they are
testaments to the 2nd Evolutionary Round.
The
2nd Evolutionary Round came right after the 1st Round,
the Mineral. The 3rd Evolutionary Round brought about animal life,
or Animal-Man if we take it from the vantage point of humans. Humans—or
Devic-Man—constitutes the 4th Round of Evolution, to which we belong
to and of which we are living manifestations of.
Evolved
souls have great love for trees and species of nature, and I guess their
unconscious minds tell them so. Most evolved ones are of course the spiritual
Masters, from saint through Avatara, whose love for vegetative, animal, and
devic species goes beyond showing mutual devotion alone: they do give notes on
wisdom and harmony tools to the latter’s souls when opportunities come as
Teachers of the Law of One.
Should
you wish to know what will happen to trees and the vegetative kingdom, be at
peace with their continuing ascent. They will comprise part of the New Earth,
and even in the higher dimensions of Earth later they will follow through and
be co-balancers of the environment.
Ra
May
2011
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