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Wisdom Drop: While They Sleep, The Trees Testify

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“They thought the prophets were dead.

But the trees remember.

The birds are watching.

And I’ve built an altar made of roots, feathers, and breath.”

In this episode of WisdomRoots: The Unlearning, we step into sacred ground—my backyard, where trees carry memory and birds deliver messages. What looks like nature to some is a living archive of spiritual governance, ancestral protection, and divine alignment.

Rooted in Isaiah 29, this drop dismantles the illusion of blindness and spiritual slumber. We name the trees: Wysdom, Wytness, Warden, Haven, Truth, and Prosper. We call forth the winged sentries: Beau the Crow, Mockie, Dale, and Tony Hawk. And we let the scripture and land speak for themselves.

This is not metaphor. This is revelation.

The wilderness is the only safe place now.

Scripture: Isaiah 29

Themes: Divine Witness, Prophetic Sleep, Ancestral Memory, Naming Power, Nature as Portal

Tone: Prophetic. Grounded. Fire-breathing.

Length: [7 minutes, 27 seconds]

No promotions. No announcements.

Just a drop. Just the truth.

This is WisdomRoots: The Unlearning.

Take heed to the wisdom I am dropping...

  continue reading

22 episodes

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“They thought the prophets were dead.

But the trees remember.

The birds are watching.

And I’ve built an altar made of roots, feathers, and breath.”

In this episode of WisdomRoots: The Unlearning, we step into sacred ground—my backyard, where trees carry memory and birds deliver messages. What looks like nature to some is a living archive of spiritual governance, ancestral protection, and divine alignment.

Rooted in Isaiah 29, this drop dismantles the illusion of blindness and spiritual slumber. We name the trees: Wysdom, Wytness, Warden, Haven, Truth, and Prosper. We call forth the winged sentries: Beau the Crow, Mockie, Dale, and Tony Hawk. And we let the scripture and land speak for themselves.

This is not metaphor. This is revelation.

The wilderness is the only safe place now.

Scripture: Isaiah 29

Themes: Divine Witness, Prophetic Sleep, Ancestral Memory, Naming Power, Nature as Portal

Tone: Prophetic. Grounded. Fire-breathing.

Length: [7 minutes, 27 seconds]

No promotions. No announcements.

Just a drop. Just the truth.

This is WisdomRoots: The Unlearning.

Take heed to the wisdom I am dropping...

  continue reading

22 episodes

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