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The Dead Tree
#11

The Dead Tree

00:00:00:00 - 00:00:31:11
Moondara
Hey, guys! So today my guide started guiding me with a new sensation to my middle finger. It feels like a gentle tug, but my entire hand felt weightless. Any direction it was pulling me in was very precise. The middle finger is considered the Saturn finger. It represents discipline and structure, and it leads me to exact points and locations where it wants me to observe something.

00:00:31:13 - 00:00:56:00
Moondara
Today it led me to my yard, where I have a pond with a waterfall next to the waterfall. I have a tree that seems to have died. I tried to give it some time to see if it would grow, but unfortunately it doesn't look like it will. What my guide wants me to see with this sign. It's not simply remove the tree, but to look deeper into what it means.

00:00:56:02 - 00:01:28:07
Moondara
Trees are life givers. A dead tree still standing represents something that was once alive and vital, but is now hollow, unmoving, and unrooted in life. I gave it time, I had hope, but it will not return. The waterfall, on the other hand, symbolizes divine flow, spiritual cleansing and the unstoppable nature of truth. It's alive. It's moving and carving through stone.

00:01:28:09 - 00:02:03:13
Moondara
The source in motion. So a dead tree near a living waterfall represents stagnation beside flow. Memory beside movement. What no longer serves next to something that cannot be stopped. This could represent a belief system you've outgrown, but kept alive out of sentiment, a relationship, an alliance, or a legacy idea that has reached its natural end. Maybe even a version of you that once mattered deeply.

00:02:03:15 - 00:02:28:19
Moondara
But the source is ready to prune. My takeaway is not all who stand near the sacred flow are still alive in purpose. The dead tree cannot drink from the waterfall even if it stands beside it. So here's some questions for you to reflect on. Is there a belief you carry that once seemed to hold true, but doesn't feel to anymore?

00:02:28:21 - 00:02:52:19
Moondara
Is there a person you stay connected to? But if you are honest with yourself, is the relationship a fruitful one? Are you helping each other grow? Are any of your daily routines now like the dead tree? They may have made sense when you started them, but no longer bring you joy or benefit. Maybe the source wants you to look at those and start some pruning of your own.

00:02:52:21 - 00:03:15:13
Moondara
Once you recognize what's dead in your life, now comes the difficult part of removing it. Digging out the dead tree requires identifying the roots that held it in place. It may require sweat, effort, and pain. So ask yourself, are you willing to dig it out? You can't rush it, but you can't ignore it either. Because here's the truth.

00:03:15:15 - 00:03:42:20
Moondara
You won't know how much keeping what's dead in your life is costing you until it is removed. Once you begin the process of removing it, you may find things you didn't anticipate tied to this tree. That will also need to be removed because they cannot stay, or they will force you to choose to continue the removal and also lose what you didn't anticipate or keep whats dead in fear of also losing something that is not.

00:03:42:22 - 00:04:06:00
Moondara
Keep in mind that it makes no sense to prune a dead tree. It's not until what's dead is removed. Can the source find space in your life to plant something new. Hope this reflection was helpful to you as it was to me. I am your cosmic homie Moondara and it sounds like I have some digging to do. Catch you on the next one.