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  • Shoki
    Member
    • Apr 2015
    • 580

    Death of a Tree

    We are snowed in enduring a major storm right now. I just saw that my beloved 52 year old Japanese maple tree has collapsed and crashed to the ground. As an avid gardener, this tree was the centerpiece of my garden. I nursed and cared for this tree through blizzards, disease, hurricanes and insect infestations. It brought happiness to lots of people and was a home for the birds. Now it's a pile of sticks. I know its only a tree and people are going through far worse, but I am really sad about this. I really loved that tree. I guess this is a tough lesson in impermanence. I guess.

    Gassho
    Sat Today LAH
    James
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    #2
    Hey James,

    All of life has impermanence ... we love and chairish them when they are here and thankful for the time they shared with us.

    Gassho
    Shingen

    Sat/LAH

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    • Rich
      Member
      • Apr 2009
      • 2614

      #3
      Sorry for your loss. All trees are worthy of our love and care [emoji268][emoji269][emoji267]

      SAT today

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      Rich
      MUHYO
      無 (MU, Emptiness) and 氷 (HYO, Ice) ... Emptiness Ice ...

      https://instagram.com/notmovingmind

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      • Kyonin
        Treeleaf Priest / Engineer
        • Oct 2010
        • 6749

        #4
        Hi James.

        Life, energy and matter are always in transit and in perpetual transformation. The tree hasn't gone anywhere. It's still here waiting for you to do something nice with the wood.

        Who knows. Let creativity flow

        Gassho,

        Kyonin
        Sat/LAH
        Hondō Kyōnin
        奔道 協忍

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        • Jundo
          Treeleaf Founder and Priest
          • Apr 2006
          • 40372

          #5
          Originally posted by James
          We are snowed in enduring a major storm right now. I just saw that my beloved 52 year old Japanese maple tree has collapsed and crashed to the ground. As an avid gardener, this tree was the centerpiece of my garden. I nursed and cared for this tree through blizzards, disease, hurricanes and insect infestations. It brought happiness to lots of people and was a home for the birds. Now it's a pile of sticks. I know its only a tree and people are going through far worse, but I am really sad about this. I really loved that tree. I guess this is a tough lesson in impermanence. I guess.

          Gassho
          Sat Today LAH
          James
          I recommend you very much to savor the beautiful words on Japanese gardens by Buddhist priests that Meitou posted for us.

          Make some tea, pull up a chair and pass twenty minutes listening to Zen priests talking about temple gardens and how they relate to the whole enchilada. One priest defines Zen Buddhism as simply 'Doing the right thing right' Enjoy! Gassho Meitou satwithyoualltoday/lah https://vimeo.com/70643690


          We have lost several trees in our Garden, including to a blight that is taking most of the Japanese "Matsu" pines here (the pines that are shaped over decades, like big "bonsai"). Death and change is the very life of the Garden.

          Gassho, J

          SatTodayLAH
          ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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          • Shoki
            Member
            • Apr 2015
            • 580

            #6
            Thank you Shingen, Rich, Kyonin and Jundo. The video was great. I tend to a Japanese garden myself. Yes, Jundo; Death and change is the very life of the garden. Like Chauncey Gardener said; There will be growth in the spring.

            Gassho
            Say2day / LAH
            James

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            • Jundo
              Treeleaf Founder and Priest
              • Apr 2006
              • 40372

              #7
              Let me mention that I replaced our lost "Matsu" pine with a stone Pagoda, and in the Pagoda is a leaf which comes from the Bodhi Tree in India. I brought it back from my Pilgrimage there.

              The stone pagoda, unlike the infested "Matsu," cannot be eaten by insects. Nonetheless, it is impermanent.



              It collapsed in the big earthquake here, and we had to put it back up ...



              (No need to play those, you can just see the image)

              When I visited the Bodhi Tree in India, I found out that (no surprise) it is not the original "Bodhi Tree" ... It is something of a second cousin twice removed of the original tree, which was several times cut down over the millenia by desecrators of various kinds, then replanted using various related trees. It too is impermanent. But that does not matter, for different or same, all is the Same Tree!) ...



              The people in the photo are impermanent too.

              All one Timelessly Time Limited Tree!

              Gassho, J

              SatTodayLAH
              Last edited by Jundo; 03-08-2018, 10:01 AM.
              ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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              • Eva
                Member
                • May 2017
                • 200

                #8
                "Love and death are the great gifts that are passed on to us that most of us leave unopened."
                /Rainer Maria Rilke /

                I guess your Tree has gifted you with both . Dare to open them .

                Gassho,
                Eva
                isattoday and also LAH

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                • Kotei
                  Treeleaf Priest
                  • Mar 2015
                  • 4171

                  #9
                  James,
                  I know how this feels.

                  If you're like me, maybe keeping some of the wood for making Oryoki chopsticks/spoon/cleaner or an incense stick holder from it might be worth a try.

                  Gassho,
                  Kotei sat/lah today.
                  Last edited by Kotei; 03-08-2018, 11:40 AM.
                  義道 冴庭 / Gidō Kotei.

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                  • Shinshi
                    Treeleaf Unsui
                    • Jul 2010
                    • 3663

                    #10
                    I don't have much to add except: Thank you James for being such a good caretaker or your charges.

                    Gassho, Shinshi

                    SaT-LaH
                    空道 心志 Kudo Shinshi
                    There are those who, attracted by grass, flowers, mountains, and waters, flow into the Buddha way.
                    -Dogen
                    E84I - JAJ

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                    • Seishin
                      Member
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 1522

                      #11
                      James

                      It would seem you loved and cared for that tree with all your heart. When the weather settles I'd suggest you "cremate" the tree and spread the ashes to feed your other plants, shrubs and trees. The wheel of live keeps turning.

                      I'm sure you may know that wood ash aka potash is a great fertilizer. I have been saving the ash from our wood fire all winter and have just added some to a 50+ litre water tank where I have placed this years poplar cuttings to promote root growth. There are more of last years new shoots to trim from my existing trees, so I am aiming to promote roots in 120-150 cuttings, of which the successful ones will be planted out in April. The remainder of the ash will be dug into the veg plot once the soil dries out and I can rotovate. But thank you for caring for your trees.


                      Seishin

                      Sei - Meticulous
                      Shin - Heart

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                      • Meitou
                        Member
                        • Feb 2017
                        • 1656

                        #12
                        James, it's so heartwarming that you loved this tree so much. Those tough lessons about impermanence creep up on us in places where we least expect them.
                        There are some lovely ideas here for ways in which to honour your tree's memory, I hope you can do some, if not all, of them, and they will bring you peace. Thank you for caring.

                        Gassho
                        Meitou
                        satwithyoualltoday/lah
                        命 Mei - life
                        島 Tou - island

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                        • Shoki
                          Member
                          • Apr 2015
                          • 580

                          #13
                          Many thanks to all for your thoughtful advice. A large cherry tree in front of my house also took a beating but may be able to be saved. At the very least, as Seishin said I will "cremate" some of the tree and save the ashes. I've used ash in the past for fertilizer mixed with my compost. So new life will happen from this.

                          Gassho
                          Sat Today
                          James

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                          • Souchi
                            Member
                            • Jan 2017
                            • 324

                            #14
                            52 years might not be long considering the age of the universe but it surely is a long time for us humans. I, too, can see that you cared deeply for this tree. Thank you for sharing this experience

                            Gassho,
                            Souchi

                            SatToday

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                            • FicklePanther
                              Member
                              • Mar 2018
                              • 4

                              #15
                              James,

                              I know exactly how it feels to have put so much effort into something and then have it prove it is not permanent. I am sorry for your loss.

                              Everybody, thank you for all of the lessons in this thread.

                              Gassho,
                              Sat Today / Lent a Hand today

                              Sean

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