This Awareness indicates that the trees are having what may be 
			termed a kind of blind awareness of each other, whereby they know of 
			each other's presence, even without having eyes to see, or ears to 
			hear. This Awareness indicates it is similar to entities who, in a 
			dark room, without being able to hear, wherein each is totally 
			quiet, entities may still perceive the presence of another being. 
				
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates that trees have this same extrasensory 
			perception, whereby they are aware of each other, and also are aware 
			of other beings in their presence, such as an intruding hunter or 
			forester. 
This Awareness indicates that trees stand for many years, sometimes 
			for centuries in the same place. Their lives are essentially slow, 
			quiet, peaceful and dull. This Awareness indicates that their 
			experiences are few and far between. This Awareness indicates that 
			the most exciting experience a tree can expect to have is a storm, 
			wherein the winds blow the limbs violently. 
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates 
			that trees love these storms, for it wakens them to their own living 
			self. This Awareness indicates that another experience which trees 
			enjoy is that of a soft breeze blowing through the branches of one 
			tree, carrying the scent or energies, the pollen or other chemicals 
			and substances from a nearby tree, to this tree. 
This Awareness indicates that trees also enjoy little boys and girls 
			who climb on them. This Awareness indicates that trees essentially 
			enjoy stimulation, but they do not enjoy being cut down, although it 
			is not a great traumatic experience to them. This Awareness 
			indicates that the attitude of those who cut the tree as that which 
			determines the extent of the trauma which the tree would experience. 
				
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates for example, a tree being cut for 
			Christmas, wherein entities look at the tree and love the tree, and 
			want to take the tree home; this tree actually enjoys the experience 
			and feeling of being involved in those festive energies. 
This Awareness indicates that as its energies begin to fade, the 
			tree slowly loses its concept of self and eventually diminishes as a 
			being. This Awareness indicates that a raging forest fire passing 
			through forests is that which creates great anticipation in a nearby 
			tree. The tree knows of the fire long before it approaches. The tree 
			feels the anguish of other trees as this fire approaches and burns 
			them. 
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates that the tree however, accepts this 
			as part of its existence, knowing that it has a long life, but that 
			even its long life must eventually end, and this slumber of being a 
			tree, the peace of being left silently alone as that which must come 
			to an end. 
This Awareness indicates that when the energies of the tree are 
			freed, it may move on into other directions. Generally these 
			energies will go into other plants, or into animals or into people 
			as emotions. 
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates that these energies are 
			essentially magnetic, psychic-magnetic energies which are capable of 
			remaining intact, though moving from place to place, and as a kind 
			of psychic-magnetic force, the energies of a tree or plant may move 
			from being to being. The entity who eats the tomato, or the fruit of 
			a tree is the entity who absorbs the essence, the psychic-magnetic 
			energy of that plant. 
This Awareness indicates that once this energy is absorbed, much of 
			it remains with the entity for a period, and a portion will always 
			remain, even though it diminishes as time passes. This Awareness 
			indicates this is similar to the concept of a sound which never 
			ceases to be, even though the human ear can no longer hear it. 
				
				 
				
				This 
			Awareness indicates that the chemicals which... The essences which 
			trees give off to other trees as warnings of that which is 
			occurring, do help to trigger protective mechanisms within the tree, 
			so that the tree under attack can exert certain chemical reactions 
			in its leaves and bark, whereby it serves as a protection against 
			many of the attacking insects. 
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates that a tree 
			is not designed, in most cases, to protect itself from extremely 
			harsh and violent chemicals, such as herbicides, or certain types of 
			fungus which may attack in such quantities as to destroy the tree.
				
This Awareness indicate that however, it is capable of protecting 
			itself to some degree against natural forces such as the attacks by 
			insects, particularly those trees which have developed certain types 
			of immunity systems whereby they may insert energies into their 
			leaves or branches that will serve as a poisoning mechanism to those 
			insects. 
				 
				
				This Awareness indicates that this depends on the species 
			of trees and the species on insects involved, as to the 
			effectiveness of their defense mechanism.