🕯️ Faith
Trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky and we read them with the eyes of faith
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Faith enables us to read the sacred poetry written in nature.

Have you ever stood beneath a massive, ancient oak tree and felt like you were looking at a living masterpiece? Kahlil Gibran has such a beautiful way of describing nature when he calls trees poems written by the earth upon the sky. To me, this means that nature isn't just something we observe with our physical sight, but something we experience with our souls. When we look at the intricate branches reaching upward, we aren't just seeing wood and leaves; we are reading a story of resilience, growth, and deep connection to the universe. It requires a certain kind of faith to see the poetry in the silence of a forest.

In our busy, modern lives, it is so easy to become disconnected from this earthly poetry. We spend so much time staring at glowing screens and checking off to-do lists that we forget to look up. We become focused on the concrete and the digital, losing touch with the rhythmic breathing of the world around us. When we lose that connection, the world can start to feel like a very cold and mechanical place. We forget that we are part of a much larger, much more beautiful composition that is being written every single day through every budding leaf and every falling autumn petal.

I remember a particularly heavy week I had recently, where everything felt like it was falling apart. I was sitting on a park bench, feeling quite overwhelmed and lost, much like a little duck struggling in a storm. I decided to stop looking at my phone and just look at the willow tree weeping beside the pond. As I watched the long, green branches sway gently in the breeze, I realized the tree wasn't struggling against the wind; it was dancing with it. It was a quiet, wordless poem telling me that there is grace in yielding and strength in flexibility. That moment of stillness helped me find my footing again.

We all need those moments to read the poetry written in the sky. It doesn't take a grand pilgrimage to find this kind of faith; it only takes a moment of intentional presence. You don't need to be an expert in nature to feel the heartbeat of the earth. You just need to be willing to look up and let your heart interpret the beauty that is already there, waiting for you to notice it.

Today, I want to encourage you to take a small walk, even if it is just around your garden or a local park. Leave your headphones behind for just ten minutes. Find a tree that catches your eye and try to read its poem. What story is it telling you about patience, or strength, or change? Let yourself be moved by the quiet wisdom of the earth.

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