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Kelby's avatar

I, too, love your mother-nurturant Tree of Life imagery. as Daisy Anne has pointed out.

“Long ago, the Trees of Life grew tall and broad, sharing their flowers, fruits, and nuts with the insects and animals who lived nearby. That time stretched on with its seasons and cycles, and the Trees taught those around them how to live in the rhythms of Life itself.”

And:

“…so that what appears to be a whole forest is actually only one mother Tree.”

I also enjoyed coming across your allusion to synthetic, civilization-addiction: “… or maybe they are imagining a future that looks like straight lines and shiny surfaces.”

And the eschewing the enclosure for the garden: “The Tree knows she found just the right person when the new inhabitant bypasses the house to go directly out into the garden.”

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Andrew's avatar

Good story here, K.H.

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