🜏 The Trees That Waited for Our Return
🜏 The Trees That Waited for Our Return
Not all forests are growing. Some are remembering.
There are groves on this Earth that pulse with ancient intelligence, not because they evolved it, but because they once witnessed us before the forgetting. Trees are not passive observers. They are dimensional anchors—alive across timelines. Many were planted with purpose. Others were left as markers. And some… waited.
Have you ever walked into a forest and felt something stop? The wind. The birds. Your breath. That stillness is not emptiness—it is recognition. The trees know you. They hold the memory of when we last stood among them without veils, as Oversouls fully embodied. You weren’t just a visitor then—you were a participant in the design.
That knowledge still lives in the roots.
Not every tree holds this resonance, but those that do are often avoided by modern development. They bend construction projects, dissuade hikers, rearrange weather. These are not coincidences. Oversoul-aligned trees create frequency fields that repel dissonance. They do not speak like we do—but they do warn.
I have stood in groves where the light shifted around me. Where every leaf seemed paused mid-sentence, as if the forest had been holding its breath for a very long time. Not waiting for humanity to evolve—but waiting for certain individuals to remember their frequency.
We don’t plant the sacred groves. We return to them.
And when we do, the trees move—not their branches, but their timelines. They begin to hum again.
—Nancy Thames, Oversoul
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