Tree day in March a deceptive mask of sustainability

On the third Wednesday in March we nationwide celebrate the tree holiday in the Netherlands. Great indeed, you might say as wise men honor trees because:

  • Trees give life to animals and humans because LARGE mature trees give oxygen, small young trees can hardly do the same.
  • Trees give shelter against the bright sun in the summer, so it is pleasant to be outside and we do not need climate control.
  • Trees give housing and protection for insects and other animals.
  • Trees give fruits.
  • Trees contain wisdom and this often centuries-old wisdom can pass to intuitive people (those who have learned to communicate with energy)
  • Trees can keep the ecosystem in balance and thus make life possible. They protect against too much drought or too much water.
  • Trees provide social security and mental rest.
  • Trees can reduce the amount of particle dust.
  • Trees are a mirror for man because they show that after the winter (death) another spring (life) starts.  Trees thus remind humans of their own life cycle and mission.

Unfortunately, due to ignorance of humans trees suffer and die.

So-called experts plants trees in fruitless soil, with a scoop black ground. The roots which need to find their way out, comes moments later in poor fruitless soil. Humans desire trees to survive but without additional supply of water and nutrition, while man plant them in unnatural circumstances. People even take away the leaves and twigs that serve as nutrition and protection for trees and plants. Gosh, how do trees get sick?!

Municipalities sometimes plants trees that do not belong in a given area. Thus, trees do not feel home and dye, often from loneliness. Trees all have another function/role just like people. For some trees it applies that they are better off in a group. Trees are obstacles for unnatural living humans. So when some people complain about the sticky juice or the pollen, the Government cut the trees. Or roads be built according the script on the table and adult trees need to be cut, while just beside there is an empty field.

The past few weeks, as well as in the autumn, many healthy trees along highways, provincial roads, bike paths, parks etc. are stripped of from many healthy branches or just harvested. They do not even get balm on the cut. So the tree can get sick and then they have a reason cut the entire tree. The government who sits behind a desk and give these commands, have no internalized knowledge and their employees slavishly and brainless execute these commands (like “command is command”).  Many Governments have a so-called “tree plan” and what it states is somewhat sacred.

Trees are planted without people realize how old (hundreds of years) they become and thus if they are planted at the right spot. Mature trees in the Netherlands but as well in Canada and other countries become rare. (we do not kill a child either when it turns into an adult  do we?)

The realization that trees are living organisms, with which we need to live in symbiosis, becomes more into oblivion.

Many people have a phobia against trees and nature in general. A phobia stemming from fear. Fear that something may happen, that one might become sick due to pollen (no one faces the cause deep inside the human), become dirty, or because the tree stands in the way.

That man blocks sustainability is now – after over 60 years of global knowledge transfer – well known. Alarming is the fact that Central Government, provinces and municipalities make the task of trees impossible, and their right to be living. It is all about money $$$ and not about sustainability for present and future generations.

Governments deliberately head for “Easter Island” in their country. As cognitive knowledge is widely available, but is pushed aside for financial or ego interests. The law should protect trees, instead of the predatory man.

Will tree day be a holiday? Not for the trees, they are the harbinger for what people start to suffer now.

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