Listen to the trees talking in their sleep, ' she whispered, as he lifted her to the ground. 'What nice dreams they must have!

L.m. Montgomery
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“Listen to the trees talking in their sleep” is a way of saying that we should pay attention and listen carefully to what our bodies and minds are telling us. Often it’s only when we hear the messages that we receive from our bodies and minds that we realize how much they’ve been trying to tell us for some time. It can be a wonderful thing to pay attention to these messages. In the same way, it’s good to listen to the dreams of others. When people sleep, they often have very interesting dreams.

Source: Anne Of Green Gables

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