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I lik to think of this invasive thing a different way.

 

If we take an tree, especialy the sort we are going to "investigate" which will usualy be over mature and large, we find a tree that has begun to divide into sections, even if we cannot see those sections, we can visualise them.

 

What I mean to say is that close to the base where forces and "channels" are at their highest magnitudes we will have a clear body language that tells us where to do the least harm. Here the hearts represent main arteries of sap and force flow, we should not drill here, even the surface wounds of picus are undesirable breaks in function.

 

But at the white star points, the underlying tissues are becoming dysfunctional or have become so and eventualy will be decayed out in the years to come. We an do virtualy no harm whatsoever in this area.

 

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I lik to think of this invasive thing a different way.

 

If we take an tree, especialy the sort we are going to "investigate" which will usualy be over mature and large, we find a tree that has begun to divide into sections, even if we cannot see those sections, we can visualise them.

 

What I mean to say is that close to the base where forces and "channels" are at their highest magnitudes we will have a clear body language that tells us where to do the least harm. Here the hearts represent main arteries of sap and force flow, we should not drill here, even the surface wounds of picus are undesirable breaks in function.

 

But at the white star points, the underlying tissues are becoming dysfunctional or have become so and eventualy will be decayed out in the years to come. We an do virtualy no harm whatsoever in this area.

 

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O.k your drawing hearts on trees, now I know you finally have gone mad :lol:

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