I have never been a staunch supporter of organized religion, often finding its rigid dogma to be divisive and, at times, the cause of fervent conflict. From my perspective, there is but one Creator, and I humbly acknowledge Jesus Christ as my Savior. For me, faith is rooted in simplicity and purity, free from the complexities of institutional doctrines. The "religion of the tree" embodies this philosophy—a testament to the profound spiritual connection that can be found in the natural world and the Creator's hand in all things. It serves as a reminder that faith, at its core, is personal, unencumbered, and deeply meaningful.