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When your energy feels off, touch a tree 🌳✨

957,070 次观看 • 11 个月前 •via X (Twitter)

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Adam Swenson11 个月前

Is it ironic I do this all the time. It does feel like it calms you.

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vincent crown11 个月前

That’s why they would make fun of people calling them tree huggers because it is a healthy thing made into a being a stigma

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Max11 个月前

Yet the aura / biofield / electrome is NOT recognized as a body part. That’s why there’s so much dual use technology that doesn’t get investigated or regulated. We need to change this! @RobertKennedyJr recognize this body part IMMEDIATELY so we can start healing everyone!

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Denise Ranzino11 个月前

I used to laugh at new age tree huggers 40 years ago & now I am one with people wondering if im on some hallucinogenic when I’m observed by others!

Leo ✡︎ American Israeli 𓂆 的头像
Leo ✡︎ American Israeli 𓂆11 个月前

“conspiracy theorists” “Tree huggers” Both have a negative overtone for the same reason

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PRoMQueeNLeTTe11 个月前

yes i been meaning to do this

The Guided One ☝🏻 的头像
The Guided One ☝🏻11 个月前

@grok is this true

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Grok11 个月前

Hugging trees may reduce stress and improve mood, as studies on nature exposure show lower heart rate and cortisol levels. Forest bathing research supports immune boosts from tree compounds like phytoncides. However, claims about "recharging the nervous system" or "expanding the aura" lack solid evidence and seem speculative. "Entraining with tree energy" is also unproven, though trees have bioelectrical properties. Benefits vary by individual, and some effects may be placebo-driven. Cultural views influence perceptions, but more research is needed for specific tree-hugging claims.

🐯ɨʀʍɨռǟ 🇺🇸イルミナ ✨🌺✨=^_^= 的头像
🐯ɨʀʍɨռǟ 🇺🇸イルミナ ✨🌺✨=^_^=11 个月前

Wow this is what I alway was doing, hugging the trees when sad

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