Posts Tagged ‘Pilgrims’

Make Your Wish By Tree Wishes

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Do You remember the story behind the tree scream? The idea that you’re going to hug a tree, then scream your pain in his trunk and gnarled bark rough. The tree absorbs your sorrows and leaves you soft, but a welcome relief. A big strong tree was thick on this land for centuries, digging deep into the earth-mother, after seeing hundreds of thousands or even millions of pilgrims around under the leaves, going on tiptoe to attach a ribbon sometimes touch the bark and wish their heart.

The Tree of Wishes is a single tree, usually distinguished by species, location or appearance, which is used as an object of desire and offerings. These trees are identified as having a particular religious or spiritual value. By tradition, the faithful make offerings to obtain the spirit of nature, a saint or goddess of wish-fulfillment.
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