Wednesday, 24 August 2016 12:45

What Trees Can Teach Us about Being Mindful

Trees reflect our lives through their perseverance and seasonal rhythms; always changing yet consistent.
As author Alice Peck reflected on the maple tree in her backyard, she began to notice and then study its intricacies and changes.

This became her regular meditation and inspiration.

In her new book, Be More Tree, Alice shares what she has learned from that maple tree, and from the trees all around us.

Every tree tells a complete and ongoing story; from its powerful taproots to the birds that alight on its fragile high branches. Trees reflect our lives through their perseverance and seasonal rhythms; always changing yet consistent. They evolve along a much more protracted timetable than humans.

Like us, trees feel and react to their environment, and communicate with us in subtle but distinct ways.

Alice suggests exploring trees from four perspectives:

  1. Roots:wisdom and understanding
  2. Branches: symbols and rituals
  3. Leaves: healing and science
  4. Seeds: transformation and spirituality

All of these elements show us how, although they live outside us, trees offer a path to our inner selves.

From the Bodhi Tree to the Garden of Eden, the Druids to forest monks, medicines to tire swings, people have always received physical, psychological, and spiritual sustenance from trees.

Filled with insights from botany to poetry, ecology to mythology, and herbalism to sacraments, Be More Tree explores the ways these grounded yet soaring entities can steady and move us, teach and transform us, inspire and comfort us.

Additional Info

  • Segment Number: 5
  • Audio File: naturally_savvy/1634ns3e.mp3
  • Featured Speaker: Alice Peck, Author
  • Book Title: Be More Tree
  • Guest Facebook Account: https://www.facebook.com/TheRedHookTree
  • Guest Bio: Alice Peck is an author and editor living with her family in Brooklyn, New York in the shade of a beloved maple tree. Alice likes to think and write about finding the sacred in the ordinary, and is the author of Next to Godliness and Bread, Body, Spirit as well as numerous book reviews and articles.
  • Length (mins): 10
  • Waiver Received: Yes
  • Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH