"Emotional connection is crucial to healing. In fact, trauma experts overwhelmingly agree that the best predictor of the impact of any trauma is not the severity of the event, but whether we can seek and take comfort from others."
- Dr. Sue Johnson
"Emotional connection is crucial to healing. In fact, trauma experts overwhelmingly agree that the best predictor of the impact of any trauma is not the severity of the event, but whether we can seek and take comfort from others."
- Dr. Sue Johnson
The roots of Redwood trees are intertwined so that they can share nutrients and stabilize each other during storms.
During periods when there is less rainfall, Redwood leaves can receive water from the fog by converting it into their own rain.
Redwood trees can survive a wound to their heartwood (core). As they heal they are transformed, and an alcove forms from the wound, offering safety and shelter to vulnerable animals.