A few years ago, the author got hopelessly lost on a walk through the Surrey Hills. With no map and no other walkers in sight, she did something unexpected: she asked a tree for directions. It answered. And it was right.
That moment launched a year-long journey in which 28 trees across England's forests, sacred groves, and ancient landscapes shared their stories with her: channeled aloud, recorded, and transcribed exactly as they were given.
An ancient oak, the sole survivor in a commercial plantation, speaks about loss and individuality. Twin yews guarding the Chalice Well at Glastonbury describe the sacred energy most visitors walk right past. A tree the Forestry Commission confirmed was dead still had something to say.
Their messages are surprisingly direct: slow down, stop performing your life, feel what's actually around you. And their suggested experiments—not just advice, but things to do outdoors—give you a way to experience it yourself.
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