Does having a global vision have a purpose?

The Big Tree who is the spokesvoice for the Council for the Indigenous Plant-species of South Africa has been holding a global vision more than 800 years, and during the last 4 years it has become known that it has not been for nothing. Wherever you are, even if there are only a few of you in your area, don’t give up. Hold the vision of unity and peace for all.
As the spokesvoice for the Nature Kingdom in the Eastern Cape I have always been fascinated by the fact that a tree, known to most humans as the Christmas tree, has been planted in tree farms around the world in order to bring happiness to people during the end of the calendar year. Our telepathic connections with all the tree kingdoms told us that in New Orleans 500 free Christmas trees, donated by an Oregon grower, are to be handed out to people who lost their homes in Hurricane Katrina.

Our global vision does have a purpose! The Council for the Indigenous Plant-species of South Africa have started to connect with many humans who are awakened and are following the ascension journey. In great honour the plant kingdoms have joined your ascension journey throughout the years to come.
For a very long time our indigenous forests have been thought of as the home of fairies and powerful spirits. Our woods were full of tree nymph spirits before our forest was invaded by people. These nature spirits were friendly to humans, and they lived for as long as the tree that they lived in did, which could be for thousands of years. Those days have gone, but lately, due to the fact that more and more people are starting to be become tree huggers, a connection has been firmly re-established with the human kingdom who always symbolised our form with the cycles of life.
We are aware that people have been worshiping trees since ancient times, probably because we are so tall and strong, and can withstand the forces of nature, such as storms, gales, and freezing temperatures.

Every year more and more people around the globe are getting into a festive, celebratory mood, which is linked to the western traditions that started in Europe of celebrating Christmas and new year.
Remember that Buddha sat under the bodhi tree, which is a kind of fig tree, while he meditated and became enlightened. This is why bodhi trees are sacred, and are often grown near Buddhist monasteries.
Today, the Christmas tree is a symbol of Christ consciousness, but people were decorating trees and branches long ago, during the cold winter times in Europe. People brought branches of evergreen trees into their homes and lit candles to keep away evil spirits. Holly was also supposed to ward off spirits, and mistletoe was sacred because it was often found growing on oak trees. In Norse mythology Balder, the Sun god, was killed by a mistletoe arrow. The other gods loved him so much that they brought him back to life, and the mistletoe promised never to hurt anyone again. This is why mistletoe is a symbol of love at Christmas.
All these traditions helped us to keep a global vision of peace and prosperity for all kingdoms on this beautiful planet.
We are now truly experiencing a natural cycle of evolution which the Earth has seen many times before. For many humans, this may be a very scary, confusing, and unsettling period because it is human nature to have a measure of control. To maintain a sense of predictability. To have an ambiance of routine, familiarity. But this is the very change that is necessary because it will end your world...as you known it.

Peace will never be attained with the elimination of chaos, confusion and conflict. In fact all three are essential to the continuance of life. Without chaos, there is no open space for future possibilities.
Without confusion, old ideas and ways of thinking stick around well beyond their time; and without conflict, ideas and approaches fail to reach their full potential. Your intuitive nature will heighten and the human kingdom shall rise to the heavens during the years to come.
G reetings from the nature kingdom to all who read my message. May your dreams and visions for everyone on our planet manifest for the good of all.
From ‘The Big Tree’, spokesvoice of the Spirit of our Tsitsikamma forest.

The Big Tree will always play an important part in my life. Every time when we drive past Plettenberg Bay towards Port Elizabeth, or on our return from the Eastern Cape towards Cape Town, I could never just drive past without stopping at The Big tree. I always get a feeling that the Big Tree is a very close family member that will know when I'm nearby. Its trunk and towering presence always feels the same. When I look up towards the sky as I run my hands over the bark and I feel the nearness of his magnificent trunk, I feel the vibration of unconditional love embracing me as I give the tree a hug.

Nature has the ability to heal all our sorrows, all our worries and all our emotional pains. Nature has always held onto the knowledge that we are all one...