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andlt;Bandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Chapter Fourandlt;BRandgt;The Reality of the Mindandlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Iandgt;The Shamanand#8217;s Cosmosandlt;/Iandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Bandgt;Since prehistory, shamans have perceived Reality as functioning on three, or possibly four, levels. A tree was often used as a symbolic aid to an understanding of different states of being and other dimensions of existence. Materialistic science accepts that trees serve as protectors of the environment and that without them the atmosphere would be contaminated with an excess of carbon dioxide. In ancient times, trees were regarded also as symbolic and#8220;guardiansand#8221; of levels of being. This was because, in the transition from ordinary to non-ordinary reality, the patterns of protective forces between the dimensions were frequently imaged in the mind as trees. Trees have long been a symbol of the reality of multi-dimensional existence. The trunk of a tree represents the individual in relation to physical existence, grounded to the Earth and with access to the deepest levels of the Unconscious, where potentials lie hidden beneath the surface. The noblest aspects, represented by the topmost branches, reach upwards to touch the sky and Cosmic consciousness and and#8220;the Place of Creativity.and#8221; The trunk was often referred to as the and#8220;Middle Worldand#8221;--and#8220;the Place of Manifestationand#8221;--between Heaven and Earth. The surface of the ground where trunk meets roots, indicates a need to be grounded so that personal development and the cultivation of the Spirit can take place in an organic or natural way. This is the realm of subconscious activity and it was often referred to as the and#8220;Lower Worldand#8221; and and#8220;the Place of Empowerment.and#8221; The deeper roots, reaching down into subterranean levels, indicate contact with the depths of the Unconscious where our potentials lie hidden. This and#8220;Place of Potentialsand#8221; was also called the and#8220;Under-world. The branches of the tree indicate spiritual aspirations reaching up to the Heavens, with the leaves quivering in expectancy of the Divine touch. This is the Realm of the Soul and was often referred to as the and#8220;Upper World.and#8221; Indigenous peoples thus had high regard for trees. Native Americans called them and#8220;the Standing People,and#8221; because they stayed where their roots were and could impart great wisdom to humans whose hearts and minds were open enough to receive their message. They treated trees with respect and were not only attuned to them but could actually andlt;Iandgt;communicateandlt;/Iandgt; with them! Cynics may scoff at the idea that communication is possible between trees and humans, but that cynicism is born of an ignorance of the spiritual ecology and they are thus cut off from any knowledge of such realities. Of course, communication is not possible andlt;Iandgt;physicallyandlt;/Iandgt;, because trees have no mouth or larynx; nor is it possible on a andlt;Iandgt;mental andlt;/Iandgt;level, except in a fantasy of the imagination. But it is possible for the Spirit of a human being to communicate directly with the Spirit of a tree! andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Trees draw their sustenance from the Sun and from the Earth and the atmosphere that surrounds them, and they vibrate in harmony with the life pulse of the Earth itself. Indeed, what the Earth experiences in her nurturing of trees is similar to the feelings a human mother has while breast-feeding her baby. It is appropriate, therefore, that our early work with Shamanics should include experience of being still. We need to learn not only how to be physically still, like a tree, yet fully alert, but also how to still our thoughts so our awareness can be focused on inner growth and inner development, as a treeand#8217;s is. We need to be able to stem the constant flow of thoughts that rush through the mind and intrude on our awareness, and to be able gently to push aside the Ego so that it is no longer and#8220;in control.and#8221; We can then become and#8220;connectedand#8221; with our own Spirit just by allowing ourselves to and#8220;be.and#8221; Here, then, is a learning experience that has been gathered personally from a tree. It is what a tree taught me about how to be and#8220;activelyand#8221; still.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Bandgt;andlt;Iandgt;Experience 7andlt;BRandgt;andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;BRandgt;and#8220;Activeand#8221; Stillnessandlt;/Bandgt; andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Standing without moving is not doing nothing. It is a powerful energy generator which can have a profound empowering effect. It can increase vitality, rejuvenate the physical body and stimulate the mind. It can improve the bodyand#8217;s natural immunity and help to regenerate the nervous system. And for older people it can even slow the ageing process.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Standing in the midst of the elements, a tree draws its strength from the Earth and from a field of energy around it. You can do likewise. The ideal place to undergo this standing Experience is out of doors in the presence of a tree or trees. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and your toes pointing forward or just slightly outward. Bend your knees slightly but keep your back straight, assuming a stance like riding a horse. Your body weight should be evenly distributed and balanced on the soles of your feet. Keep your head erect. Your arms should hang loosely, with the palms of your hands upturned to form a bowl and the middle fingers just touching in an area slightly below the navel. andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Breathe normally. Donand#8217;t tense yourself in any way. Breathe in through the nose and out through the mouth.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Close your eyes and focus your attention on the top of your head. Just allow your awareness to be on top of your head. Donand#8217;t exercise any particular thought about it, but do take notice of any sensations you may experience as you do so, or any impressions or images that spring into the mind, or any and#8220;gutand#8221; feelings you may have.andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;Next, move your awareness to your eyes. Open your eyes and look forward and slightly downward, but donand#8217;t focus on any particular spot. Just allow your eyes to relax. What are you experiencing with your eyes? Not what are your eyes seeing, but what are your eyes experiencing?