Like a Bonsai TreePeter A. LevineNov 10, 20151 min readWhen a young tree is injured it grows around that injury. As the tree continues to develop, the wound because relatively small in proportion to the size of the tree. Gnarly burls and misshapen limbs speak of injuries and obstacles encountered through time and overcome. The way a tree grows around its past contributes to its exquisite individuality, character, and beauty. I certainly don’t advocate traumatization to build character, but since trauma is almost a given at some point in our lives, the image of the tree can be a valuable mirror.#PTSD
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