THE OLD OAK TREE
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Oak leaves in late autumn. These golden leaves will soon fall and the tree will become dormant during winter
The good treatment of animals is now taken for granted, but few are concerned about the poor treatment of garden plants. Unless a plant is
dying due to complete neglect, or it is not suited to its environment and never appears healthy, the state of a plant’s health is usually of
little concern.
A Chinese Ancient Story
For this article I have reproduced a story related to the ancient Chinese sage, Chuang-Tzu. (Source- Man and His Symbols, edited by Carl G.
Jung, Arkana, 1990, ` P. 163)
The story concerns a carpenter and his apprentice as they observed a large oak tree growing near an earth-altar (a simple round or square
structure upon which people make sacrifices to the local god who “ owned” this piece of land.)
A wandering carpenter, called Stone, saw on his travels a gigantic old oak tree standing in a field near an earth-altar. The carpenter said to
his apprentice, who was admiring the oak: “this is a useless tree. If you wanted to make a ship, it would soon rot; if you wanted to make tools,
they would soon break. You can’t do anything useful with this tree, and that’s why it has become so old.”
A Carpenter's Dream
But in an inn, that same evening, when the carpenter went to sleep, the old oak tree appeared to him in a
dream and said: “Why do you compare me to your cultivated trees such as white-thorn, pear, orange and apple trees, and all the others that bear
fruit? Even before they can ripen their fruit, people attack and violate them. Their branches are broken, their twigs are torn. Their own gifts
bring harm to them, and they cannot live out their natural span. That is what happens everywhere, and that is why I have long since tried to
become completely useless. You poor mortal! Imagine if I had been useful in any way, would I have reached this size? Furthermore, you and I are
both creatures, and how can one creature set himself so high as to judge another creature? You useless mortal man, what do you know about useless
trees?”
The Wisdom Of Oak
The carpenter woke up and meditated upon his dream, and later, when his apprentice asked him why just this one tree served to protect the
earth altar, he answered, “Keep your mouth shut! Let’s hear no more about it! The tree grew here on purpose because anywhere else people would
have ill-treated it. If it were not the tree of the earth altar, it might have been chopped down”
I read this story a long time ago, and it sometimes comes to mind when passing by an orchard or vineyard
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