Mother Sequoia Speaks
MORNING SESSIONS #28: May 20, 2025 / posted June 25 / The intimate, spiritual nature of the communication with Mother Sequoia.
Welcome to my personal space, where I share what I’m learning from my energetic teachers in this series of Morning Sessions. Their teachings include a direct transmission, as well as visual, empathic, and telekinetic impressions of what I am receiving. The following transcript has been edited for easier reading.
NOTE: The following session came through the second day my husband Mark and I took a hike down the original carved road coming into Yosemite National Park. Our goal was to bask among a grove of Sequoias. We learned that, in the 1880s, it was the ancient trees that drew the first of thousands of tourists who flooded into this beautiful mountain valley.
We hiked a mile and a half down into a grove of trees. It’s hard even to explain the magnificence of such giants. At some point, on our way back to the entrance of the grove, as we settled on a rock to bask in the energy of tree, Mark asked if I wanted to do a “Morning Session”. The answer was, of course, yes. You’ll hear pauses in the recording as people came and took pictures of themselves and their loved ones before making their way around the guided trail. The transcript is delineated between the three voices: Me, Mark and Mother Sequoia.
CAROL: Today is May 20th. It's 1:24 Pacific time, and we are here in the Sequoia Grove in Yosemite National Forest. Our intention is to connect with nature. Yes.
So I'm being drawn into the sequoia tree in front of us. How wide or in diameter would you say this big guy is?
MARK: "Maybe 15 feet. Sixteen feet wide.
CAROL: So I was just sort of magnetized into the tree to embody the tree. And I'm hearing,
SEQUOIA: Yes, we are a family. We are a family here—a dwindling, dying family. We have been holding sacred space here for the planet for eons of time, well before civilizations inhabited this Earth. We hold the history of the planet. And we see many two-leggeds come and go, come and go. And they read the history. And they look upon the forest floor as though we are a museum, for which we are not. We are a living, breathing community of higher consciousness. We connect the stars and bring in the adamantine particles, the higher consciousness particles from the open stargates into the planetary grid system.
CAROL: And yes, this is quite true. They have organically grown their consciousness from the planetary system. They could tell us many things, many stories. They were here when the animals were here.
When the animals were here, they were dwarfed by their size, their girth. They grew in a hot, steamy environment. This used to be like a soup of mist where things slithered. And then the weather changed. The climate changed. They portray themselves like a stalk of celery where they were never designed to go deep into the earth with their roots. They're saying there are many species before them. They're the last of the surviving species.
SEQUOIA: Hush! Slow down. What are you doing?
CAROL: They're saying it's the vibration of the planet with humans, two-leggeds roaming the earth, causing great interference with the natural waveforms of nature. And as we listen to the mechanical machines overhead spraying chemicals as they go...
MARK: Can I ask a question of the tree? I perceived that the redwoods and the sequoias are different from other trees and different in consciousness. Can you talk to that?
CAROL: I'm hearing the words,
SEQUOIA: “We are the original centurions of the planet. Our sisters to the west began before us, actually. Way before. Not after.”
CAROL: They're showing me a picture of a very misty planet. Steamy. And then, as things cooled, these trees fortified themselves. The redwoods, as the planet cooled down—the redwoods are their own species. They're separate and apart from... It's like they're similar in their look, but they are a separate species.
From the sequoia, “The redwood and the sequoia are different from one another.”
MARK: Okay, so this is Sequoia.
CAROL: Yes. The best visual that I've gotten when I was drawn into the tree is like a stalk of celery, whereas a redwood is a tree that thrives in the mist. They're saying that the indigenous people who roamed this upper alpine area would come hunting and trapping for animals. And that was the recent two-legged. They said that they liked them because they felt like they were in harmony.
But when the—not necessarily the white men, but also, I'm going to say people from other cultures, from far distant lands, is the way I'm getting it—there was a different relationship with nature. There was less trust in nature. They pilfered animals, and it became a commodity, whereas the indigenous fed their families. They looked out for one another, and they honored the natural balance of nature. And this tree is saying that the imbalances we're experiencing in today's world are causing the forest to work overtime to rebalance.
MARK: Can you talk more about the centurion aspect of your reason for being here?
CAROL: Yeah, this tree is saying you can think of it as an antenna for bringing the intelligence of the stars into the planetary grid system and circulating it through the natural world. And informing—there's an entire system.
MARK: So I had a deep respect for these trees before, but now it's even deeper.
CAROL: Now there are two ravens.
MARK: I wonder if these centurions accomplish their mission.
CAROL: I was about to ask that. It's hard to hold the field when we have a lot of activity here. Here's a fascinating thing: it's the whales and the dolphins. They work with the whales and the dolphins. These trees bring in the codes, which are circulated through the root system, the neural network of the trees. And of course, you have the waterfall. The precipitation. And so the whales and the dolphins, the fish of the sea, are in a way their receivers as well. But the trees seem to be on the outermost edge of receiving the code.
MARK: Fascinating. So this is a very orchestrated intergalactic mission specific to this planet, right?
CAROL: Yeah. I'm hearing that any kind of interference with modern-day electronics is not positive.
MARK: Yeah. Did you, as a family, fulfill your objective, your mission as sentinels, centurions here on this planet?
CAROL: I'm hearing,
SEQUOIA: "Yes. We do not have a beginning, nor do we have an end. Life is eternal. We are here as long as we are here. As long as we have been, we are here. And the consciousness that we channel is ongoing—it's part of the continuation of life in whatever form it takes. Our growth here has been stunted in this era of light. And yet we are becoming pure light and pure awareness. The form shall dissipate over time. Yet the channels of light shall remain open. The etheric form, as in your etheric form continues on, does it not? It is the same with us. For every tree that falls in the forest, it is a gift to the remaining grove of trees and sends codes of light. This is the history of the planet in the making."
MARK: I perceived your growth and your age as increasing over time, and I don't know if that's a perception that's not quite right or what, but it just seems like your presence, in essence, is much stronger now than when you were a seedling.
CAROL: This is because they have grown stronger in their capacity. They have, to use our modern term, a wider bandwidth about them than before. Yet they struggle. The atmospheric conditions here on the planet have been changing from the very beginning. And they are mere teenagers. The stone people are much older—they are elders.
MARK: Oh, gee. Oh, wow. Amazing. Well, thank you. Thank you for your service.
SEQUIOA: Very few two-leggeds appreciate us in the way that you have come to commune with us. And we appreciate the exchange, for we are receiving much from you as well.
CAROL: The tree is giving me a feeling of timelessness, that time—there isn't a goal in nature. Nature is about being and receiving. I was asking if the tree feels. And the answer is not the way you're asking the question. It's not a feeling; it's a knowing. It's saying,
SEQUOIA: We have an awareness of all that is within us and around us. But it's not like we hurt or have feelings like you do.
CAROL: This Mother Sequoia is saying she feels sorry for you, for humanity, because we're so emotional. We don't know ourselves. But if we were to come and commune with the trees more often, it would have a calming effect on us that—everything is agitated or stirred up in modern times. These times. So therapy is to walk through the trees and spend time, and just be without an agenda.
Carol serves as a seer. empathic intuitive, and guide. She shares God’s love and grace to help others transform. www.carolfitzpatrick.com Global mission: Sustainable Oneness Spiritual Alliance and the Centers for Planetary Awakening: www.sustainableoneness.org Join the SOSA Community and Learning Portal called Amplify!: www.sustainableoneness.com
‘We do not have a beginning, nor do we have an end. Life is eternal. We are here as long as we are here.” Sequoia speaks the truth for all of us. We were recently hanging out with the ancient redwoods near Ukiah, CA - they speak very slowly:) Thank you, Carol and Mark, for this transmission!