The Chi of Trees
The doubled-trunked tree spreads its roots, reaching down into the earth where the cool ground water flows.
The water rising up in currents, soothes the inner pulp, protecting from the searing, yet nourishing heat of the sun.
In time and in season the tree flourishes, expanding, relaxing its branches outward and upward returning water and gases to earth and air.
Barbara Tyminski
