Beavers, Trees, and the Rivers of Life🙏Part 1♥️
Beavers, Trees, and the Rivers of Life🙏Prat 1♥️🕊This is a Spiritual Teaching written with purpose. This has been written to help Mankind understand their relationship to the Beavers, Trees and Rivers or Waters of Life. At this time we are loosing the only fresh waters we have on Earth, through pollution and a total disregard for life. Water is so precious and many on Earth are dying because of our lack of Respect for this life source. I could tell you all of the problems arising with water, caused by Mankind but you watch or hear the news and know. This Spiritual Teaching is so that you might remember how and why you need to LOVE WATER and PROTECT it, and the relationship of the natural beings that care for water. Maybe you will learn from them and share your understanding with others. Time for NOT acting in LOVE, is Up!
The Beaver, Trees and Rivers of Life
The Beaver (Amisk, Castor), is the Sacred Teacher and Great Spirit, that teaches Mankind about Purification, Protection, Provision and Perseverance. The Beaver has been given the Sacred Rite to Regulate and Dam, the Flow of Life. Beavers were to direct the flow of life and purify the spirit of life, through the waters of life. Water flows through the Veins of Our Mother the Earth, pumping Life, and connecting all the Children of Earth in Consciousness. Rivers are trees of life, laying store, to provide for all life. Trees are the Standing Rivers of Life, that move the waters of the Seas and Earth, up into the Sky to fall as rain, purifying all life, and Forever reminding everyone of their Father GoDs', Reign over All Living Things. Through the teachings of the Trees, standing and laying upon the Earth, Mankind can come to understand the Cosmic Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge. The Beaver, Trees and Rivers of Life, share a Soul, and need one and other, to keep the natural rhythm and flow of life, harmonious. Mankind can choose to share in that Soul or be dammed.
To regulate the flow of life, our Sacred Waters, the Beaver has to work persistently in the force of much opposition from human beings, to fulfill their purpose given to them, by the Creator GoD; Yahoshua. They were given a great responsibility. The Future of All Life, depends on them to Provide and Protect, the water of life that flows through their territory, which they direct in tribute to their relations, along the rivers of life, that flow to the Sea. By backing up a stream, causing sand and silt to settle, the Beaver, through its activities of building dams, stabilizes stream flow and purifies the Waters of the Trees of Life. All Rivers are Trees of Life that provide for All Living Beings. The Beaver builds up the banks of the rivers with enriched soils, preventing erosion, causing more productive flood plains. Allowing for greater abundance of life around the area in which they build, Beaver dams are basically natures water purification systems and soil enrichment projects. Beaver dams are harmonious to all the life around them (except some humans), providing food, water and spiritual wisdom for all in their domain. Unlike the building of dams by Mankind, for commercial purposes, that destroy All Life down river, by flooding hundreds of thousands of acres of wilderness without a thought for life. Mankind took for themselves the sacred rites, that the Creator gave to the Beaver, and began to dam the lives and limbs of others, for material gain, waging war against the Great Spirit of the Beaver, for a thousand years (Beavers became extinct in Britain in the thirteenth century). The Beaver that shared everything with everyone, willingly, was pursued for their luxuriant and thick coat of fur. The history of the fur trade is Mankind's story of greed and extirpation. This civilized excuse for destruction in North America, is called Nation building. Part 1 of many. More will be posted later.🙏♥️🕊WRITTEN BY Paula JohnStone-Whitehawk DNM ®️ April 30th, 2001🙏
Reflecting on the integral role of beavers, trees, and rivers, I’ve come to see them as nature’s true caretakers, each contributing uniquely to the preservation of life and water quality. Beavers, often misunderstood, are remarkable engineers who create dams that regulate water flow, prevent erosion, and purify freshwater systems. Their dams act like natural filters, allowing sediments to settle and enhancing the productivity of surrounding lands—benefits that commercial dams often fail to provide. Walking near streams inhabited by beavers, I noticed the heightened biodiversity, where birds, fish, and plants thrive thanks to the stable environment these dams create. This interplay between water and life underscores the profound wisdom embedded in natural systems, reminding us that water is not only a resource but a sacred lifeline shared among all beings. Trees, described as ‘standing rivers of life,’ play a complementary role by circulating water from the earth to the atmosphere through transpiration, which in turn replenishes rainfall cycles. Observing towering forests, I realize that trees anchor the soil, prevent floods, and purify the air, embodying the cosmic tree of life—an ancient symbol of interconnectedness and resilience. The spiritual teaching conveyed about these natural elements encourages us to shift from exploitative behaviors to stewardship grounded in love and respect. In my experience, cultivating a mindful connection with water and its guardians inspires not only ecological awareness but also a deeper sense of compassion and unity with the earth. Ultimately, honoring the sacred rites given to beavers and trees challenges us to rethink humanity’s relationship with nature—not as conquerors but as participants in a shared spirit of life. Protecting fresh water and the intricate web of life it supports demands persistent care and willingness to learn from these ancient teachers. By embracing this perspective, we can foster healthier ecosystems and a more harmonious future for all life on Earth.





















































