This video was beyond awesome! At the very end when you were hugging the tree, the smile on your face and light in your eyes made you look like a very happy child hugging a beloved grandparent - so beautiful to see!!!
Hi Terri, I used to hug tree downtown Montreal when walking with my clients-students and I needed to feel better. Now, I live in the laurentians in the middle of a forest!!!! And i talk and hug my favorite trees.... Thank you so very much!!
I live in a miniature forest with a thicket off to one side. Our cats go into the thicket to watch for birds and nap. Hopefully, they are catching mice. They seem to co-exist with our Possum and Racoons.
we went walking with our Granddaughter in woodlands yesterday in our country park we have them dotted all around the different counties ours are in Staffordshire, we had a lovely time they are usually mixed deciduous woodlands and forests but the silence and stillness was like a walking meditation Cara and I hug trees all the time and don't care who thinks we are odd who wants to e normal and what is normal anyway? I love the smell of woodlands they are all different scents and the robins and one blackbird serenaded us as well we had a lovely time and returned home refreshed for yet another busy week
Nice gold dress. Trees are essential to our earth. I saw on Netflix a documentary video about trees that when a tree is sick ppl cut them down. It it was show the roots feed and heal sick trees. If you weed those out then the tree next to the empty space has some kind of change almost hormonal. Pine tree bark and needles as you know are good for us for colds. All the trees provide what you say for our healing elderberry cough syrup etc. ppl take advantage of woods they have no knowledge about why the plants herbs and nature helps us.your videos are soothing to watch and I’m in New York USA in the wooded area. Your area has beautiful moss on them lovely music inspirational and lovely camera job👍
Yes Beautiful Terri...you have to love them..I like you have so much respect for the forrest, I go every Saturday to a deep one where I would stand it awe and look up at the majectic beauty of each individual tree, like you , I see life even ona dying trunk of it...It is so nice to listen to you and know how similar we can be , how deeply we feel these emotions...Constant tree removals break my heart, in my area it is unstoppable, I try to question it. no success, yes, we plant new but we never catch up with those old timers that have seen so much...I go out now more...the green is running its time slowly with fall approaching, the new beauty will pop soon, the colour will fill our forrests and i love that too!!! thank you..hug Jana
It is heart breaking to think of it. All the ancient woodlands and all the tree wisdom just gone. So sad. Keep planting though, and all your trees will be old one day. xx
That was enchanting. I especially love seeing the forest floor. As a desert dweller it's not something we see unless we travel. I'm referring to the moss, ferns, ivy and lichen.. I miss them. They hold a special life and magick to me. I recently read The Language of Trees and it ties in perfectly with all you said. Blessings and love to you and Lol.💜🍀💜...and of course your furry children.🐾
I can't find a book by that name. I did find The Sacred Language of Trees, which appears to be sold our everywhere right now. Who is the author of the book you read?
Thank you for sharing these ancient stories. This is food for my Irish soul! It's all coming back to me as you speak. Please continue to share your wisdom.
Most Excellent, thank you. I believe trees are pranksters because they always take my hat, or glasses, its always something. Then they laugh when the wind blows, I love them
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I live in the woods and I've never been happier or more at peace. I regularly take walks through the woods, hugging the trees and admiring the wildlife and the beauty of the woodlands.
I have an Indigenous friend who always tells me to hug the trees. Especially the ones that are doing poorly. They need the love most. ❤. A beautiful video Terri, a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing. 💚💚
What a stunning location . We're lucky enough to live surrounded by ancient woodland ,where we walk the dogs every day ........but it lacks the beautiful water you have ,my favourite element ! Equinox blessings .
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden in the begining of next.year I am going to buy a land in the forest and built a wood house! I am so excited!! Lots of love! From Brazil
Oh, Terry, thank you so much. This was a beautiful video. It went very well with my catnip and valerian tea. Perfect way to have beautiful restful sleep. Goodnight, blessings
There is no place more beneficial for the mind, body and soul than the woods. Thankyou for sharing this lovely video and the views across the water and off in the distance the mountains were absolutely stunning, so, so gorgeous. Love and light my sister 💚🌞✌
There's so much majesty in those groves of trees. Colette took me to several parks near Bealtaine Cottage and I was always enchanted. There are still ancient forests in Oregon, but many of them are being damaged by climate change and human encroachment (development and the lumber industry). It's really depressing to see forests annihilated and treated as mere commodities. My mother passed two weeks ago and the life cycle of the forest reminds me that perhaps her ashes would be best spread in small quantities throughout a forest. The plants will thrive because of her energy. Thank you for the time to reflect....
I am sorry to hear of your loss Dwayne and I hope your mother had a peaceful passing. I think the forest would benefit from her spirit. Love and condolences to you dear friend. x
I'm sorry to hear of your mother's passing. No matter how challenging a relationship it was, it's still a sad milestone. I recall feeling, now there really is no chance-in this life-for healing. I hope you are finding your way to release whatever is needed, to find peace of mind. Blessings, Joy
Very peaceful video. Thank you 😊. I just finished making soap, garlic butter, fermented radishes and peppers, and now am rejuvenated to plant spinach seeds. I know the feeling of living in the country, but we drive an hour to the beach for 3 mile walks too. Being in nature is lovely!
I have to go to the woods everyday, if I don’t I feel bereft, it lifts my spirits and makes me feel connected, just the smell can open my heart. Such a beautiful woodland with the river, it does make you sigh being in the woods, after a short while I feel my shoulders relax and and breathing change, and my face muscles relax, a place of recovery and strength.
Thank you for sharing the wonderful woodland with us. So beautiful and calming. I am a tree hugger - you can really feel the life force and can't help but be uplifted. I live by the sea which has it's own beauty but have to regularly spend time amongst trees 💗
Terri, your story today brought tears of happiness and wonder to my eyes and heart. My parents came to Australia as immigrants over 60 years ago, so I often feel cut off from, and yearning for, my ancestral heritage which is of the northern climes. Thank you for reminding me today that my elders are actually all around me in the forest, in my temple of nature :)
Glad to hear you have access to your own temple. It is difficult to be physically distant but it might be some consolation to know that there is no distance in the quantum field and using your imagination you can be right there.
The trees and the woods have been calling my name for a while now. My husband and I are taking our kids up to my family's camp this coming weekend. I can't wait to get into the woods and become one with nature and sit at my favorite spot. There is this old bridge that connects two channels of water. I love sitting on the bridge listening to the water and listen to my kids laugh and giggle while splashing in the water. It also makes me sad to walk through them because the person who owns the mountain behind out came is selling off plots for people to forest and build on and he is logging like crazy in certain parts. Makes me wish I was rich and I could just offer him money to buy the mountain from him so I could fix it and never have anyone log it again. I can't wait to get up there and go foraging. I just love watching your videos and soaking up all you have to offer. I just love learning from you.
Thanks! That was a lovely video. You are fortunate to have a woodland nearby to visit and enjoy. Here this village (some say remote) is surrounded by literally hundreds of miles of forests with rivers, lakes, glaciers and high mountain peaks. I have spent a lot of time wandering the forests and mountains in my life, often alone. Here we have grizzly and black bears, mountain lions and other animals sharing the forest with us. Interesting that the English had a name for the Irish because of their woodland nature. Here on this continent, North America, First Nations people had a name for English and French people that invaded their homeland. They called the immigrants from across the sea 'wood eaters' because of the immediate de-forestation that began occurring once 'civilized' people arrived. Imagine those giant oak forests in Ireland and Britain before the Romans arrived. Of course the Romans, and their civilization, would have been cutting down all that ancient giant woodland in order to build their forts, buildings, ships, etc. Here there is still a remnant of old growth forest, which is so special and now very rare. I've had the opportunity to stand in a couple of those ancient forests and it is an amazing energy there. One 'medicine' woman here in my village (she worked as a tree planter after loggers had clear cut entire forests throughout this province and that vigorous destructive logging continues to this day), once came back from planting trees in the mountains to tell us of an experience she had just had. Glada had gone off into some old growth during her lunch break by herself. She told us that the forest sang to her, literally sang. We came to call that particular forest 'the singing forest'. We tried to save that forest from logging but alas all those trees fell within a year or two of Glada's revelation.
That is heart breaking! All that effort and energy to be just chopped! In India women get together and encircle a tree/trees that are in their local vicinity and so far they have saved thousands of trees. This could be something we all do. Have you read Bark Skins by E.Annie Proulx? It tells the tale of those first Europeans cutting down ancient virgin forests - horrendous reading.
I’m sure to be watching this one many, many times over. I have a deep love and connection with trees and this temple of trees is feeding my soul. Thank you. 🎶 Lol’s music is a beautiful accompaniment for these Sacred being. ❤❤❤
I feel so much the same. I finally have my dream come true to live in a forest, if only a sparse one, with a thicket to one side. It was a lovely Autumn and Winter!
Coppicing is most likely actually the earliest form of farming not growing wheat & since growing various varieties of trees was so important because of their versatility however it seems very evident that the ancients knew it was vitally important to preserve pristine woodland which was not interfered with to its detriment perhaps even assisted as a way of showing appreciation of the great importance of trees - hence sacred groves & after watching the beautiful filming one can clearly see why the ancients believed that the spirits of Goddesses & God's dwelt there......
Thank you for sharing and expressing how you feel in your "Temple of Trees", I have one too. Old oaks, towering poplars with an understory of dog woods and mountain laurel, and large boulders in an enchanted glen. I count them as old best friends whose company I adore. I have worked powerful majick there with the fairy folk and nature spirits. I have to sigh when I think about it. A thousand blessings to you and yours!
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden The first time I stumbled across that place it spoke to me, and the handful of people that I have taken there have all felt a presence there, even those who weren't adherents to the faith.
Hello Terry, thanks for your beautiful and touching video today. It is very interesting you tell us about Irish ancestors. Trees are connected in their own language. Old trees protect young trees. I recommend to you a documentary film called Fantastic Fungi. See you
Good morning Dauu"s i love wood land my favourite tree is oat tree my family i at times go for lovely walks in our woodlands and parks we are blessed with lots of parks in sydney Australia wendy.
Thank you Terri. That will keep me lifted for awhile.😍 One of my most powerful spiritual experiences was sitting on a fallen log in the woods. 🙂 In the eyes of man, when you look around the woods it's chaos; fallen trees, leaves all over the place, trees that need trimming. In the eyes of Creator, it's perfect harmony. All life lives together in a symbiosis. My favorite cathedral. 🙂 Blessings! 💜
Another beautiful video. Those trees are so magnificent and majestic along with the other forest plant life. Yes, I agree about it being healing and giving off the best feelings that you can experience here on earth. Thanks for sharing, I am so thankful to get to see it all...
Hello there,oh sending hug for the beautiful trees too.what a very calming and relaxing vidio.just perfect thankyou so much.felt a s though I was strolling. Along there with you,.thankyou for today love and blessings until next time.xxx
Sacred place indeed, absolutely beautiful! 🌲🍃🌳☘🍂💚 Lovely video as always 💚 I've always envisioned tree roots reaching underground as fingers, another universe of plant and tree fingers intertwined as a family ... From one tree huger to another, sending love & light to you and yours ✨💚💚✨
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden It’s true, we really are likeminded souls. Thank you so much for saying this. It means a lot to me coming from someone as wonderful as you.
Saw 2 images at 8:24 in the center above like a fairie and below that a woman...I see images in my trees often. It's sad how much we have ignored nature; hopefully more people will take notice now to have more appreciation and gratitude. Thankyou!
I had to watch twice for the beauty that you showcase in this video really strikes a chord within my heart and I can actually feel the vibrations of nature coming through the screen to me. This makes me long to get back into the woods near my home and reminds me of how much I love getting out into nature and that peaceful vibrance that lifts my spirit. Thanks for another amazing video! I really love the music too!
I refer to trees as standing people, thank you for sharing the trees with us and I am surprised to know that your part of the world used to have lots of trees, so well done for your bit to correct this now, with your garden.
So beautiful Love the Trees I have a small garden but I'm lucky enough to have three trees Elder , Lilac and a Scots pine . Thanks for sharing with us x
🌲🌲🌳🌲🌱🌿☘🍀🌳🌲🌱🌲🌳🌳🌳🌲🌲🌱🌱🌿🌳🌲🌳🌲🌲🌳🌲🌳🌲🌳 Thank you thank you thank you!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ Danu I so relate to the way you think when I get in the forest some time to even look at the tree I start to cry I long so much to be intimately with trees I have to walk down a little lane not far to get to them but thank you so much for sharing your beautiful life I so relate to you and you looked SO beautiful seems like lately... you're dressing up and you just look lovely you must have been even more, a super babe when you were younger! 😉 and a big thumbs-up to your husband who's doing a most lovely lovely job!!! capturing sweet things bye for now Therese in California 🌳🌲🍀🍀🌳🌲🌳🍀🌲🌳
Beautiful and interesting, thank you! I love the yellow dress. You look beautiful with the white hair and walking through the green mossy forrest like an elf from Lothlorien 🌳🌿🌱🍃🍂🍄 😊
Nothing better than hugging trees.
So true!
Love love love this one! 💚💚💚💚🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌳🌲🌲🌲🌿🎄
Me too!! xx
I do so love the trees and the peace they bring……
They are amazing allies - bringing peace and teaching patience. xx
This video was beyond awesome! At the very end when you were hugging the tree, the smile on your face and light in your eyes made you look like a very happy child hugging a beloved grandparent - so beautiful to see!!!
That's what it felt like Tennessee Nana, like a cuddly grandparent. xx
Hi Terri,
I used to hug tree downtown Montreal when walking with my clients-students and I needed to feel better.
Now, I live in the laurentians in the middle of a forest!!!! And i talk and hug my favorite trees....
Thank you so very much!!
I live in a miniature forest with a thicket off to one side. Our cats go into the thicket to watch for birds and nap. Hopefully, they are catching mice. They seem to co-exist with our Possum and Racoons.
“...the cosmos of the woodland mirrors back to people their existence as well.” 🥰
I think so😄
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden I agree. I wrote down what you said in my Celtic tree calendar book. Thank you for your beautiful words!
So beautiful my heart sings amongst the wonderful trees 💗💗💗
Sing away!
we went walking with our Granddaughter in woodlands yesterday in our country park we have them dotted all around the different counties ours are in Staffordshire, we had a lovely time they are usually mixed deciduous woodlands and forests but the silence and stillness was like a walking meditation Cara and I hug trees all the time and don't care who thinks we are odd who wants to e normal and what is normal anyway? I love the smell of woodlands they are all different scents and the robins and one blackbird serenaded us as well we had a lovely time and returned home refreshed for yet another busy week
Sounds like a perfect day.
Beautiful production. You two do such A great job. TY for sharing your forest with us. Blessings. ✨💫✨
So glad you liked it Maureen.🙏
What a truly delightful video. The quality of the light is so beautiful and thank you for the lore about the trees.
So glad you enjoyed it Lyn.🙏
Nice gold dress. Trees are essential to our earth. I saw on Netflix a documentary video about trees that when a tree is sick ppl cut them down. It it was show the roots feed and heal sick trees. If you weed those out then the tree next to the empty space has some kind of change almost hormonal. Pine tree bark and needles as you know are good for us for colds. All the trees provide what you say for our healing elderberry cough syrup etc. ppl take advantage of woods they have no knowledge about why the plants herbs and nature helps us.your videos are soothing to watch and I’m in New York USA in the wooded area. Your area has beautiful moss on them lovely music inspirational and lovely camera job👍
Yes Beautiful Terri...you have to love them..I like you have so much respect for the forrest, I go every Saturday to a deep one where I would stand it awe and look up at the majectic beauty of each individual tree, like you , I see life even ona dying trunk of it...It is so nice to listen to you and know how similar we can be , how deeply we feel these emotions...Constant tree removals break my heart, in my area it is unstoppable, I try to question it. no success, yes, we plant new but we never catch up with those old timers that have seen so much...I go out now more...the green is running its time slowly with fall approaching, the new beauty will pop soon, the colour will fill our forrests and i love that too!!! thank you..hug Jana
It is heart breaking to think of it. All the ancient woodlands and all the tree wisdom just gone. So sad. Keep planting though, and all your trees will be old one day. xx
I walk in the woods at least 4 days a week and it many times feels as if I am in a holy space. It soothes the soul.
It really does. It is therapy.
That was enchanting. I especially love seeing the forest floor. As a desert dweller it's not something we see unless we travel. I'm referring to the moss, ferns, ivy and lichen.. I miss them. They hold a special life and magick to me.
I recently read The Language of Trees and it ties in perfectly with all you said. Blessings and love to you and Lol.💜🍀💜...and of course your furry children.🐾
Thank you so much Marilyn. The forest floor is indeed an amazing wonder of all those life forms. xx Blessings!
I can't find a book by that name. I did find The Sacred Language of Trees, which appears to be sold our everywhere right now. Who is the author of the book you read?
Beautiful, heart-warming video Terri and Lol, thank you. Really enjoyed the music as well. 💚
So happy to hear you enjoyed it. thanks so much💞🎶
"the antidote to fear is love" well said
I believe that. It works for me. xx
Gorgeous video! I totally agree, trees are sacred beings. Being with them is like being in a cathedral.
It really is like that.💚
Thank you for sharing these ancient stories. This is food for my Irish soul! It's all coming back to me as you speak. Please continue to share your wisdom.
Thanks. Glad you liked it.
This place has a beautiful atmosphere full of green energy.
Yes it does🌿
Most Excellent, thank you. I believe trees are pranksters because they always take my hat, or glasses, its always something. Then they laugh when the wind blows, I love them
They are full of personality - each one unique xx
So beautiful. Thank you for sharing. I live in the woods and I've never been happier or more at peace. I regularly take walks through the woods, hugging the trees and admiring the wildlife and the beauty of the woodlands.
You are very fortunate. Give the trees there our love.
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden I will be more than happy to. :)
A restorative for our souls ,thanks for sharing .
You're very welcome!
I have an Indigenous friend who always tells me to hug the trees. Especially the ones that are doing poorly. They need the love most. ❤. A beautiful video Terri, a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing. 💚💚
I think your friend is right. Everyone needs love.xx
Thanks so much Danu!!😚🌾🌹
Glad you liked it,💚
Beautiful soundtrack, beautiful observations.
Glad you enjoyed it.
What a stunning location . We're lucky enough to live surrounded by ancient woodland ,where we walk the dogs every day ........but it lacks the beautiful water you have ,my favourite element ! Equinox blessings .
And blessings to you too Mary xx
The tree you were hugging has a face!!!!!!
I know! Lots of them do.😄
Beautiful filming. Love Ireland 🇮🇪 💞
Thanks Joanna!
What a beautiful day❤️
It really was. A much needed forest stroll.💞
Beatiful beautifull forest... I love so much nature! Thanks for the video!
Me too. So peaceful and green in the woods xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden in the begining of next.year I am going to buy a land in the forest and built a wood house! I am so excited!! Lots of love! From Brazil
Oh, Terry, thank you so much. This was a beautiful video. It went very well with my catnip and valerian tea. Perfect way to have beautiful restful sleep. Goodnight, blessings
Definitely an excellent combination. Hope you had sweet dreams.
There is no place more beneficial for the mind, body and soul than the woods. Thankyou for sharing this lovely video and the views across the water and off in the distance the mountains were absolutely stunning, so, so gorgeous. Love and light my sister 💚🌞✌
Blessings to you GPE, thank you for watching! xx
An Irish Eden, I think. Thank you for sharing it with the world through a UA-cam video.
It is beautiful and peaceful there to be true. Glad you liked it. x
There's so much majesty in those groves of trees. Colette took me to several parks near Bealtaine Cottage and I was always enchanted. There are still ancient forests in Oregon, but many of them are being damaged by climate change and human encroachment (development and the lumber industry). It's really depressing to see forests annihilated and treated as mere commodities. My mother passed two weeks ago and the life cycle of the forest reminds me that perhaps her ashes would be best spread in small quantities throughout a forest. The plants will thrive because of her energy. Thank you for the time to reflect....
I am sorry to hear of your loss Dwayne and I hope your mother had a peaceful passing. I think the forest would benefit from her spirit. Love and condolences to you dear friend. x
I'm sorry to hear of your mother's passing. No matter how challenging a relationship it was, it's still a sad milestone. I recall feeling, now there really is no chance-in this life-for healing. I hope you are finding your way to release whatever is needed, to find peace of mind. Blessings, Joy
Did anyone notice the face in the tree that Terry was hugging? Sooo magical!!
So far a few people have commented!😄
I did!!
Thank you Terry!! You are an amazing soul!
Thanks for watching A C
Very peaceful video. Thank you 😊. I just finished making soap, garlic butter, fermented radishes and peppers, and now am rejuvenated to plant spinach seeds. I know the feeling of living in the country, but we drive an hour to the beach for 3 mile walks too. Being in nature is lovely!
Sounds like a great day of fulfillment.💚
Your videos are blessings to us city dwellers. 🙏✨
Lovely to hear that. Thank you.
I have to go to the woods everyday, if I don’t I feel bereft, it lifts my spirits and makes me feel connected, just the smell can open my heart. Such a beautiful woodland with the river, it does make you sigh being in the woods, after a short while I feel my shoulders relax and and breathing change, and my face muscles relax, a place of recovery and strength.
Totally - great explanation as to how a woodland helps to destress.
Thank you for sharing the wonderful woodland with us. So beautiful and calming. I am a tree hugger - you can really feel the life force and can't help but be uplifted. I live by the sea which has it's own beauty but have to regularly spend time amongst trees 💗
I'm the same, I live by the sea but it is so lovely to get into the green of the woodland.
Ahh the beauty of the emerald isle. 2nd view today thank you🥰
This is part of the emerald😄
Just hugged a tree today, and put my cheek against its mossy blanket. Nothing feels better!
You are right, the comfort and the peace is amazing xx
Simply beautiful. I loved to hug trees even way back as a young person, just felt to do it. It seemed natural to me.
It is natural!🌲
Terri. The Goddess of the Grove.❤❤❤🇮🇪🍀
That made me smile!😄
Thank you it is so magical! I'm and Irish lass through and through!
Nature is Magic I think, especially forests.
So very beautiful
Terri, your story today brought tears of happiness and wonder to my eyes and heart. My parents came to Australia as immigrants over 60 years ago, so I often feel cut off from, and yearning for, my ancestral heritage which is of the northern climes. Thank you for reminding me today that my elders are actually all around me in the forest, in my temple of nature :)
Glad to hear you have access to your own temple. It is difficult to be physically distant but it might be some consolation to know that there is no distance in the quantum field and using your imagination you can be right there.
The trees and the woods have been calling my name for a while now. My husband and I are taking our kids up to my family's camp this coming weekend. I can't wait to get into the woods and become one with nature and sit at my favorite spot. There is this old bridge that connects two channels of water. I love sitting on the bridge listening to the water and listen to my kids laugh and giggle while splashing in the water. It also makes me sad to walk through them because the person who owns the mountain behind out came is selling off plots for people to forest and build on and he is logging like crazy in certain parts. Makes me wish I was rich and I could just offer him money to buy the mountain from him so I could fix it and never have anyone log it again. I can't wait to get up there and go foraging. I just love watching your videos and soaking up all you have to offer. I just love learning from you.
That is so sad. I know how you feel - that is why I do the lottery at times😅
Thanks! That was a lovely video. You are fortunate to have a woodland nearby to visit and enjoy. Here this village (some say remote) is surrounded by literally hundreds of miles of forests with rivers, lakes, glaciers and high mountain peaks. I have spent a lot of time wandering the forests and mountains in my life, often alone. Here we have grizzly and black bears, mountain lions and other animals sharing the forest with us. Interesting that the English had a name for the Irish because of their woodland nature. Here on this continent, North America, First Nations people had a name for English and French people that invaded their homeland. They called the immigrants from across the sea 'wood eaters' because of the immediate de-forestation that began occurring once 'civilized' people arrived. Imagine those giant oak forests in Ireland and Britain before the Romans arrived. Of course the Romans, and their civilization, would have been cutting down all that ancient giant woodland in order to build their forts, buildings, ships, etc. Here there is still a remnant of old growth forest, which is so special and now very rare. I've had the opportunity to stand in a couple of those ancient forests and it is an amazing energy there. One 'medicine' woman here in my village (she worked as a tree planter after loggers had clear cut entire forests throughout this province and that vigorous destructive logging continues to this day), once came back from planting trees in the mountains to tell us of an experience she had just had. Glada had gone off into some old growth during her lunch break by herself. She told us that the forest sang to her, literally sang. We came to call that particular forest 'the singing forest'. We tried to save that forest from logging but alas all those trees fell within a year or two of Glada's revelation.
That is heart breaking! All that effort and energy to be just chopped! In India women get together and encircle a tree/trees that are in their local vicinity and so far they have saved thousands of trees. This could be something we all do. Have you read Bark Skins by E.Annie Proulx? It tells the tale of those first Europeans cutting down ancient virgin forests - horrendous reading.
Thanks!
Hug trees is a great pleasure in life 🌾🙂
Very much so.
Your videos capture nature's beauty so well. I really enjoy your wisdom and unique way of sharing your love for the earth. ❤️
Thank you so much!
I’m sure to be watching this one many, many times over. I have a deep love and connection with trees and this temple of trees is feeding my soul. Thank you. 🎶 Lol’s music is a beautiful accompaniment for these Sacred being. ❤❤❤
I feel so much the same. I finally have my dream come true to live in a forest, if only a sparse one, with a thicket to one side. It was a lovely Autumn and Winter!
My thanks for this beautiful (vicarious) walk.
You are very welcome!
Coppicing is most likely actually the earliest form of farming not growing wheat & since growing various varieties of trees was so important because of their versatility however it seems very evident that the ancients knew it was vitally important to preserve pristine woodland which was not interfered with to its detriment perhaps even assisted as a way of showing appreciation of the great importance of trees - hence sacred groves & after watching the beautiful filming one can clearly see why the ancients believed that the spirits of Goddesses & God's dwelt there......
I believe so Boudicca22
Thank you for sharing and expressing how you feel in your "Temple of Trees", I have one too. Old oaks, towering poplars with an understory of dog woods and mountain laurel, and large boulders in an enchanted glen. I count them as old best friends whose company I adore. I have worked powerful majick there with the fairy folk and nature spirits. I have to sigh when I think about it. A thousand blessings to you and yours!
Thank you for working your magic with the nature spirits.
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden The first time I stumbled across that place it spoke to me, and the handful of people that I have taken there have all felt a presence there, even those who weren't adherents to the faith.
Beautiful camera work loved the information on trees too. Thank you
Hi Tassie Girl - you're welcome!
Hello Terry, thanks for your beautiful and touching video today. It is very interesting you tell us about Irish ancestors. Trees are connected in their own language. Old trees protect young trees. I recommend to you a documentary film called Fantastic Fungi. See you
Thanks Su I'll check that out.
Thank you! Gorgeous video. We love your presentations, the music, the cinematography and your presence.
So lovely to hear that Ted. Thanks so much x
Thank you for a beautiful magical and peaceful walk with you around the forest Xxxx
Glad you enjoyed it, xx
Absolutely enchanting video! The music is heavenly. I smiled throughout the whole thing... Thank you so very much, Diane
Diane, thank you - so glad you enjoyed it.
Wonderful Terri thanks love to you xxx
And to you too Sue💞
This was lovely, Terri. Thank you. 🤗💚🌳
Thanks Elsa, glad you enjoyed it. x
Beautiful!
Your videos are so good for the heart ❤
Thank you for guiding us on this walk. Your and Colette's videos are always so enriching to the spirit. Thanks again for the beautiful lore.
Dave
Hey David, you are very welcome. Glad you are enjoying the films.
Thank you 🌳🌳🌳💫
You're welcome!
Good morning Dauu"s i love wood land my favourite tree is oat tree my family i at times go for lovely walks in our woodlands and parks we are blessed with lots of parks in sydney Australia wendy.
That is good to hear Wendy and that you enjoy them so much xx
Thank you Terri. That will keep me lifted for awhile.😍
One of my most powerful spiritual experiences was sitting on a fallen log in the woods. 🙂
In the eyes of man, when you look around the woods it's chaos; fallen trees, leaves all over the place, trees that need trimming.
In the eyes of Creator, it's perfect harmony. All life lives together in a symbiosis. My favorite cathedral. 🙂
Blessings! 💜
You are right, perfect harmony. x
Another beautiful video. Those trees are so magnificent and majestic along with the other forest plant life. Yes, I agree about it being healing and giving off the best feelings that you can experience here on earth. Thanks for sharing, I am so thankful to get to see it all...
I am so glad you enjoyed it Lou. xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Always! xx
Truly LOVELY 🍃🌳✨
Hi Yvette, thank you!
Just so beautiful and very interesting. Thank you.
Delighted you enjoyed it Claudine.
Hello there,oh sending hug for the beautiful trees too.what a very calming and relaxing vidio.just perfect thankyou so much.felt a s though I was strolling. Along there with you,.thankyou for today love and blessings until next time.xxx
Thank you Heather for watching so glad you enjoyed it. x
Sacred place indeed, absolutely beautiful! 🌲🍃🌳☘🍂💚 Lovely video as always 💚 I've always envisioned tree roots reaching underground as fingers, another universe of plant and tree fingers intertwined as a family ... From one tree huger to another, sending love & light to you and yours ✨💚💚✨
Beautiful area. Thank you for showing us. I resonate with everything you say in here.
Good, another like minded soul Karina😄
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden It’s true, we really are likeminded souls. Thank you so much for saying this. It means a lot to me coming from someone as wonderful as you.
Wow. I learn so much. Thanks Terri. 👍🏻🙏❤️
You're welcome!
Simply beautiful ❤ X
Thank you Ber
Saw 2 images at 8:24 in the center above like a fairie and below that a woman...I see images in my trees often. It's sad how much we have ignored nature; hopefully more people will take notice now to have more appreciation and gratitude. Thankyou!
I will have to watch again. I love that people see nature spirits in the trees, just proves they are all around if we can see.
I had to watch twice for the beauty that you showcase in this video really strikes a chord within my heart and I can actually feel the vibrations of nature coming through the screen to me. This makes me long to get back into the woods near my home and reminds me of how much I love getting out into nature and that peaceful vibrance that lifts my spirit. Thanks for another amazing video! I really love the music too!
Thank you Lisa, glad it reminded you of what your soul needs xx
I refer to trees as standing people, thank you for sharing the trees with us and I am surprised to know that your part of the world used to have lots of trees, so well done for your bit to correct this now, with your garden.
We love trees and love their energy and need to have them around. They are still young yet but lovely to have them xx
I can feel the trees hugging you back 💞
Beautiful. ♥ Thank you so much for this magical journey through the trees. Peace be with you.
Blessings of Peace to you too John. x
Love your video's I grew up behind the edge of a National Forest. Nature always speaks to me. I always had a connection.
You are so fortunate you have maintained your connection. x
That is a beautiful place
So beautiful Love the Trees I have a small garden but I'm lucky enough to have three trees Elder , Lilac and a Scots pine . Thanks for sharing with us x
Three is a lucky number and your trees have company so i'm sure they will do well.
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Thank you thank you thank you!♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Danu
I so relate to the way you think
when I get in the forest some time to even look at the tree I start to cry
I long so much to be intimately with trees
I have to walk down a little lane not far to get to them
but thank you so much for sharing your beautiful life
I so relate to you
and you looked SO beautiful seems like lately... you're dressing up and you just look lovely you must have been even more, a super babe when you were younger! 😉
and a big thumbs-up to your husband who's doing a most lovely lovely job!!! capturing sweet things bye for now
Therese in California
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Thank you Therese - i will give my husband the thumbs up. He will be delighted at your words. xx
I have always had a great love for trees, hate to see them cut down.
Such a beautiful place. Thank you for taking us there.
You're welcome Pam x
Beautiful and well spoken, so knowledgeable Terri, thank you. Xx
You are very welcome Delia!
Beautiful and interesting, thank you!
I love the yellow dress. You look beautiful with the white hair and walking through the green mossy forrest like an elf from Lothlorien 🌳🌿🌱🍃🍂🍄 😊
Thanks Vera, you're very kind!💚
Such a beautiful video...I love trees and the magical feeling of the forest...your mother natures secret sister.🍀❤🥰🌿🍁🍂
There is definitely a magical feeling there. x
Beautiful video, thanks for sharing your walk in the woodland and love of trees.
Thank you Jamie. You must love trees too😄
Very beautiful, thank you so much
You're very welcome.
Lovely video. I need to go out and hug a tree 🌲 x
Please do - for your sake and theirs😄
Meraviglioso !
Such beauty there! Thank you for sharing❣️
Glad you enjoyed it, it is a special place.
Beautiful video! Thanks for sharing 😀
Thank you for another lovely, informative video.
You are very welcome Nancy, thanks for watching.
Very enjoyable to watch!
Glad you enjoyed it Dili
Stunning location, beautiful words, and superb videography. What a treat.
So glad you enjoyed it so much - thank you! xx
Terri, I appreciate your videos more than I am able to express.❤