If the trees who’ve lived for 5,000 years could talk, what would they tell us? Perhaps the trees are talking to us, it’s just that we haven’t put much thought into learning their languages. Communication is a multi-dimensional trip involving diverse sensory stimulation. For example, people communicate with our eyes, via the sounds we hear, and by what we smell, feel, and taste. In such a manner, a man who enters the kitchen knows even before he asks what his wife is up to, that he is soon to have dinner on the table. Perhaps the best way in which to communicate with the trees is simply to commune with them. Hang out nearby and lay our hands upon them. How does the tree bark feel? What is the vibrational frequency near this godly creature? Which is the tree’s scent? If it’s possible to safely consume them, then how do the tree’s leaves, flowers, and / or berries taste? When does the tree look most beautiful? But be careful! What a person consumes becomes part of his or her macrobiome, and thus also the DNA coding. Consumption includes all the six senses, sight, smell, feel, taste, sound, and gut instinct. Knowledge will arrive at a person’s head from way down deep, as the tree’s very roots suck up like a superstellar straw from the super processing system that is mama tierra. Spend some time with the trees, and you may be taken on a space trip that’s beyond your wildest imaginings. The knowledge you gain from the communications may start out as subconscious, but that doesn’t mean it’s not even more potent than what you learn from a lifetime of proper schooling.