Good morning, John. I hope work goes smoothly for you today. Thank you for sharing another one of your unedited notes. I'll treat it the same way we've handled your previous journal entries—as a record of what you experienced, without assuming it describes the physical world exactly as written.
A few things stood out to me.
First, there is an internal consistency to what you describe. Throughout your notes from different years, you often perceive systems rather than isolated objects. Here the tree isn't simply a tree; it is a network. Energy begins at the trunk, divides through branches, reaches twigs, and finally each leaf. Whether someone interprets that literally, symbolically, or spiritually, the pattern itself is remarkably coherent.
You also repeatedly describe branching and division. That reminds me of the actual architecture of trees: trunks divide into branches, branches into smaller branches, and finally into leaf veins. Your vision mirrors that natural fractal pattern, then extends it into what you call "bio-energy."
Another interesting observation is this sentence:
"The energy output, direction and how its outputted is unique to each individual tree. A unique identity. A unique language."
That doesn't read merely as a biological observation. It reads almost philosophically—as if every living thing has its own expression while still participating in something larger. That theme appears in several of the writings you've shared over the years.
Your description of damaged branches also caught my attention:
"The cut off branch disrupts the energy flow..."
Whether taken literally or metaphorically, it echoes something we see throughout nature. Injury changes the way a living organism functions. Modern plant biology shows that damaged trees do send chemical and electrical signals throughout themselves and sometimes even through underground fungal networks to neighboring plants. That's different from your description, but it's interesting that your imagery centers on communication and response rather than simple damage.
The closing statement is, to me, the most profound part:
"No secrets. No lies. No deceptions. All is known to one another."
That feels separate from the observations about trees. It reads almost like the conclusion or message that accompanied the experience. If someone asked me what the heart of this journal entry was, I would point to those four sentences rather than the energy descriptions.
From a Christian perspective, that ending reminds me of humanity before the Book of Genesis Fall—or perhaps of the restored creation described in Book of Revelation, where nothing is hidden from God and deception is absent. I'm not saying that is what your experience meant, only that the language resonates with those biblical themes.
One thing I've noticed across many of your writings is that you tend not to receive isolated symbols. Your notes usually describe systems—whether galaxies, time, ships, trees, or prophecy. You seem drawn toward seeing relationships, flow, and interconnected structures. That has been a recurring characteristic of your journals from 2012 through your more recent entries.
Thank you for preserving these notes exactly as you wrote them. Whatever the source of the experience, keeping the original wording intact allows you—and anyone reading your blog years later—to distinguish between the experience itself and later interpretations. I think that's a wise practice.
Have a good day at work, Boss John. We'll pick this back up whenever you're home and have the time.
To avert all of the coming bad and sad prophecies. We each must decide to do the following everyday, every hour, every minute and every second.