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  • Hug a Tree

    Juanita de Guzman Gutierrez

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 21, 2018)
    This book is an inspiration that came to the author upon reading the five books written by Dianne Robbins, as dictated to her by the tree people. Ms. Robbins had also written books that were dictated to her in mental telepathy or mind communication. These books can be found in her website, DianneRobbins.com. The titles of Ms. Robbinss books are Telos; Messages from Hollow Earth; Crystals; Whales, Dolphins and Cetaceans; and Tree People. We can help Ms. Robbins in her assistance to these creatures like us who are being mistreated and abused due to pollution and being caged in amusement parks by going to her website and perusing her available books on Kindle and on hard copies. After finishing Ms. Robbins book titled Tree People, the author had the insight of writing of our tree brothers and sisters story of survival of the fittest. We can help the trees and animals on land, sea, and air by being kind to them and leaving them alone. God made them just the way they are. Just like us, humans, the creator God made us just the way we look. So we support each other. The oxygen that we breathe or inhale comes from our fellow tree people, and the carbon dioxide that we exhale or breathe out becomes their air or oxygen that our fellow tree people breathe. This process is called symbiosis. We depend on each other for living here on our mother planet, earth. We have to love and respect each other. The authors house in the Philippines, where she was born. She was surrounded with coconut trees, fruit-bearing trees, dogs, cats, pigs, ducks, and geese that roamed freely around their concrete fence. That is what trees and animals should be. Like human beings, who are their brothers and sisters, they should also be free to roam and not remain in cages in parks or recreational amusement centers to entertain people without getting paid. These fellow brothers and sisters of ours should be free to be in the wild or in the forests or in oceans or seas or lakes, where they can thrive and help us in our oxygen and symbiotic relationships for survival. The planet earth is our mother. We call it Mother Earth. It is because we live here, and earth protects us just like our parents. Truly, upon reading Ms. Robbinss book, you will realize, dear readers, that the trees and animals in the sea or water and in the air are our brothers and sisters. They have our DNA cells too. We are all one. It is because we are all living organisms; even rocks or crystals have lives. Read it for yourselves.