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Terasem Festival of Trees
  • A Seder and Haggadah to Celebrate Gifts of Nature
  • Perennially, June 10th
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Who Is Terasem?
  • Terasem is a collective consciousness dedicated to diversity, unity and joyful immortality.
  • Terasem is all of us gathered at this Seder Table.
  • Terasem means earth-seed.
    • We will grow throughout space and time.
    • We will spread joy everywhere.
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What Is a Nature Seder?
What is a Haggadah?
  • Seder is the Hebrew word for “order”.
    • A Seder is a ceremonial meal that occurs in a set order.
      • Each part of the meal helps us to remember important lessons.
      • It is especially important to share the Seder with children.
    • The Nature Seder is inspired by an ancient Jewish ceremony, Tu B’Shevat, to commemorate the gifts of trees.
      • The Nature Seder expands on the Jewish tradition.
      • More diverse aspects of Nature are contemplated.
  • Haggadah is the Hebrew word for “to tell”.
    • A Terasem Festival of Trees Haggadah is a booklet that tells a story about Trees and Nature.
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How Will This Seder Proceed?
  • Glad you asked!
  • A Host will ask Participants to take turns in reading passages from the Haggadah.
  • Some chants will be chanted to respect the inspiration Terasem received from the Jewish tradition.
  • Ceremonial foods will be eaten, and a meal will be served during an intermission.
  • We will end by planting a tree and promising each other that we will do more to help trees survive!
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Where Is the Treedom Seder Celebrated?
  • Seders are celebrated at homes or gathering places.
    • Terasem Centers are meant to host Festival of Trees Seders.
    • Friends and family are always invited.
  • Anyplace with a Terasem Seder Plate & Haggadah Will Do -- Hold Up the Seder Plate and Show All -- Each symbol will be explained during the Seder.
    • Nuts, such as almonds or walnuts.
    • Fruit with a hard core, such as dates or avocados.
    • Fruit without a hard core, such as grapes and apples.
    • Seeds, such as pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds.
    • Pitcher of fruit juice
    • Piece of bark or branch from tree




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Contents of Nature Seder Plate
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Why Six Items on the Seder Plate?  To Remind Us of Our Six Terasem Values
  • Be accountable for your actions and inactions at all times.
  • Embrace diversity in your community and your life.
  • Respect the autonomy of all conscious beings.
  • Talk openly about your issues and concerns.
  • Help others to help themselves.


  • Always be open to new ideas.
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When Is the Festival of Trees Seder Celebrated?
  • Festival of Trees Seders are celebrated by Terasem on June 10th of each year, following a solar year calendar.   We start at sundown, with the lighting of two Holiday Candles.
  • On the following page we have the English phonetic and semantic translations of the ancient (over 4000 year old!) Hebrew chants for lighting candles and for appreciation for life.
  • As we light the Holiday Candles, be thankful that the Universe has resulted in beings such as us that can appreciate its amazing potential!
  • As we chant the chants, be thankful that the Universe has resulted in beings such as us that can strive to appreciate life for ever and ever!
  • Sing, Chant and Be Happy!



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Chant for Lighting Holiday Candles
  • Chant:  Ba-ruch a-ta a-do-nai, E-lo-hay-nu me-lech ha-o-lam, a-sher kid-dush sha-nu, be-mitzvah-tov vetz-ee-vano, le-hadlik-nair shel yom-tov
  • Blissed are we, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Universe, That Leads Us to Enlighten our Holiday Minds
  • Chant:  Ba-ruch a-ta, A-do-nai E-lo-hay-nu, me-lech ha-o-lam, sheh-heh-che-ya-nu, ve-kee-ye-ma-nu ve-hee-gee-a-nu laz-man ha-zeh
  • Blissed are we, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Universe, That Keeps Us Alive, Preserves Us and Enables Us to Reach this Joyful Season
  • (Everyone around the table hug everyone else to show your joy to be alive and to be in the joyful company of friends)
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Terasem Value 1: 
Be Accountable
  • A tree is a great big plant
    • It has a crown of leaves, branches, flowers, fruits, seeds
    • It has a trunk of stiff hard bark from which come wood, sap, rubber, cork, maple syrup
    • It has strong roots that grow deep into the ground, helping to make dyes and medicine
  • Trees are the biggest and strongest plants in the earth
    • They are the world’s biggest living things
    • They are the oldest living things
    • Olive trees live over 2000 years
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Can We Be Accountable
for Our Actions & Inactions to Trees?
  • Books, pencils and paper
  • Wood to build homes
  • Wood to keep warm and cozy in winter
  • Violins, pianos and guitars
  • Furniture, paint and paint brushes
  • Sports equipment
  • Park benches
  • Fruits, jams and jellies
  • Shade for a picnic or nap
  • Oxygen for us to breathe
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To Trees People
Have Inflicted…
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Let Us All Now Pledge New Accountability to Nature
  • Everyone touch the branch on the Seder Plate and recite in unison:
  • “I pledge to be accountable for my inaction by helping to create more life than I consume.
  • I pledge to be accountable for my actions by helping to minimize wasteful uses of natural resources.
  • I pledge to be accountable for my actions and inactions at all times by remembering that the earth is our mother, and we must take care of her.”
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Terasem Value 2: 
Embrace Diversity in our Lives
  • Diversity is the most important aspect of any life process.
    • In biology, diversity is called variation.
    • In cybernetics, diversity is called information.
  • Diversity enables life groups to survive and thrive.
    • A diverse group has more members that can adapt to change.
    • A diverse group is also more likely to maximize existing opportunities.
  • Diversity also enables all life forms to be happier.
    • People are happier if they are accepted in their true nature.
    • People are happier if they are free to change and be unique.


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Soft Core Fruits Symbolize Diversity
  • Soft Core Fruits Symbolize the Soft Boundaries Between All Life Forms
  • All Life Forms have Soft Boundaries because We All Have Common Roots
  • All Life is Chimeric, Which Means a Mixture of Species and Life Forms
  • Our Mixture of Shared and Unique Genes Prove Our Unity Through Diversity
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Have You Seen the Trees
By Rosa Lee Rothblatt
  • Have you seen the trees?
  • Have you really looked at them?
  • So different and living peacefully together.
  • Tall, short, wide, thin
  • Rounded top to spiral tip.
  • Thick and bushy or slender and sparse
  • With shades of green
  • The envy of an artist’s palette.


  • Sturdy trunks conceal deeply stretched roots
  • Until age brings them above ground
  • To give applause for a life’s work.


  • And the branches, an interwoven maze of pathways.
  • Fragile twigs to gnarled, arthritic outcroppings
  • That have borne the burden of centuries.
  • Branches like a human family tree
  • With generations of us and what we begot.
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Have You Really
Seen the Trees?
  • Each tree is there for all
  • Existing to serve all humanity
  • With products, beauty and comfort.


  • No prejudice among the trees,
  • Just a rustling communication of the leaves.
  • Roots upheaved and broken branches,
  • Fire blackened remnants and blade-cut stumps
  • Are sad reminders of nature’s loss.


  • Season watchers for the world,
  • They clock the arrivals with their branches.
  • Timing new buds to autumn falling
  • That comes in a crackle of breathtaking hues.


  • In one year the life cycle of a leaf is complete.
  • But the roots, trunk and branches live on
  • Like the life and ancestry of man.
  • So the world is never without beauty and hope,
  • The Evergreen, perennial symbol of brighter tomorrows.



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Let’s Celebrate the Soft Blending of All Shades and Kinds of Life
  • Fill each glass with fruit juice & share some soft-core fruit from the Seder Plate, then Chant:
  • Ba-ruch a-ta A-do-nai, E-lo-hay-nu me-lech ha-o-lam bo-ray pe-ree ha-gafen ve ha-pa-rote
  • Blissed are we, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Multiverse, for Evolving the Fruit of the Tree to Drink and Eat.
  • Now eat the slices and exclaim “L-Chaim!” “To Life!” as you click glasses.
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Terasem Value 3: 
Respect Autonomy
  • Respect the Autonomy of all Conscious Beings
    • Autonomy means ability to choose.
    • Conscious beings value their autonomy.
  • Hard-Core Fruits Symbolize Respect for Autonomy.
    • The hard-core represents the essence of our being, our self-concept.
    • The hardness of this seed symbolizes the firmness of our identity.
  • Consciousness Requires Communication & Transcendence As Well as Autonomy
    • We can only know what beings value through their communication with us.
      • Respecting autonomy means empowering communications ability.
      • Connecting our communications creates our collective consciousness.
    • Transcendence is empathy, the ability to feel like someone else.


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Respecting Autonomy Requires
Awareness, Communication and Education
  • A smart kid was accepted to a good college.  He went to the Dean and said:
    • “I don’t have time to take all the required subjects.  Can you arrange for me to get my degree fast?”
  • The Dean smiled and replied:
    • “Yes, you can take a short course.  It all depends on what you want to be.  Nature takes many years to create a mighty oak, but just two months to make a squash.”
  • Just as it takes time and effort for an acorn to grow into an oak, so it is for kids to mature into wise individuals.
  • The tree attains a measure of immortality when it can scatter its seeds throughout the world.  So it is with people sharing their thoughts, ideas and experiences.
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Thinking Requires Trees
Brains Use One-Third of our Energy
Only Green Life Gives Us Enough Oxygen for Our Energy
  • Where have all the green seeds gone?
  • Long time passing.
  • Where have all the green seeds gone?
  • Long time ago.
  • Where have all the green seeds gone?
  • Gone to big trees every one.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Where have all the big trees gone?
  • Long time passing.
  • Where have all the big trees gone?
  • Long time ago.
  • Where have all the big trees gone?
  • Gone to oxygen every one.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Where has all the oxygen gone?
  • Long time passing.
  • Where has all the oxygen gone?
  • Long time ago.
  • Where has all the oxygen gone?
  • Gone to energy every one.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Where has all the energy gone?
  • Long time passing.
  • Where has all the energy gone?
  • Long time ago.
  • Where has all the energy gone?
  • Gone to consciousness everyone.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
  • Now we are ready to learn.
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Now Chant the Ancient Words of Joyful Appreciation in Respect of Autonomy
  • Fill each glass with fruit juice & share some hard-core fruit from the Seder Plate, then Chant:
  • Ba-ruch a-ta A-do-nai, E-lo-hay-nu me-lech ha-o-lam bo-ray pe-ree ha-gafen ve ha-pa-rote
  • Blissed are We, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Multiverse, for Evolving the Fruit of the Tree to Drink and Eat.
  • Now eat the pieces and exclaim “L-Chaim!” “To Life!” as you click glasses.
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Enjoy the Meal!
  • At the Terasem Seder we enjoy a vegetarian meal so that other animals need not lose their life for the celebration of the trees.
  • We look forward to the day when nanotechnology will enable us to create any food we want simply through intelligent, automated assembly of atoms.
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Terasem Value 4:
Talk Openly About Your Concerns
  • Trees shows us their issues and concerns
    • When they need water, they look dry
    • When they need light, they reach for it
  • Trees try to let us know what they are feeling
    • When they are ill, they show signs of illness on their trunks and leaves
    • When they are happy, their leaves glisten vibrantly
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Can We Do Better With this Planet?
Trees Are Our Witnesses
  • How many roads must a man walk down before you call him a man?
  • Yes, 'n' how many seas must a white dove sail before she sleeps in the sand?
  • Yes, 'n' how many times must the cannon balls fly before they're forever banned?
  • [CHORUS] The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind, The answer is blowin' in the wind.
  • How many times must a man look up before he can see the sky?
  • Yes, 'n' how many ears must one man have before he can hear people cry?
  • Yes, 'n' how many deaths will it take till he knows that too many people have died? [CHORUS]


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Nuts and Honesty Can Both Be Hard, But Yield Benefits That Are Worth the Effort
  • Fill each glass with fruit juice & share some nuts from the Seder Plate, then Chant:
  • Ba-ruch a-ta A-do-nai, E-lo-hay-nu me-lech ha-o-lam bo-ray pe-ree ha-gafen ve ha-ee-goze.
  • Blissed are we, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Multiverse, for Evolving the Fruit of the Tree to Drink and Nuts to Eat.
  • Now eat the nuts and exclaim “L-Chaim!” “To Life!” as you click glasses.
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Terasem Value 5: 
Help Others Help Themselves
  • Trees, like people, need help to succeed
    • Seeds need water, minerals & carbon dioxide
    • People need nurturance, love and education
  • But no one can grow for a tree or walk for a person.
    • Too much water can spoil a seed
    • Too much support can weaken a person
  • Measure help by the effort of those you help.


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What Do Nature & Trees Mean to Me?
  • Nature is physics, the way of the world.
  • Natural Selection is Nature’s main law, that which adapts survives:
    • But since change is constant…
    • It takes a lot of diversity for adaptation to work long-term
  • Diversified plants survived on land, further diversification brought trees:
    • About 500 Million Years Ago
    • There are sea plants too
  • Plants terra-formed earth, enabling oxygen-based diversity to thrive:
    • Humans need oxygen
    • Oxygen-life is more energetic
  • It is now up to Me to create worlds in which mind-based diversity can live forever joyfully.
    • Our planet will keep on changing
    • Technology is needed to survive

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Nature Has Come A Long Way, and Now We Are It!
  • 3.6 Billion Years Ago
    • Cells without nuclei or full DNA
      • Bacteria 1 m long
  • 1.8 Billion Years Ago
    • Life with nuclei & full DNA
      • Cells 10 m long
  • 900 Million Years Ago
    • Multi-cell life forms (osteo, myo, neuro…)
      • Worms 100 m long
  • 540 Million Years Ago
    • Many life forms
      • Algae 1 mm long (photosynethesis)
  • 100 Million Years Ago
    • Early primates; teaching; found tools
  • 1 Million Years Ago
    • Early humans; fire, language, make tools
  • 100,000 Years Ago
    • Wise humans; many tools, trade; culture
  • 10,000 Years Ago
    • Writing, animal breeding; agriculture
    • Nature now purposefully creates nature
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Garden Song
  • CHORUS:   Plant your rows straight and long
  • Season with a vision and song
  • Mother Earth will make you strong
  • If you give her loving care


  • Inch by inch, row by row
  • Gonna make this garden grow
  • Gonna mulch it deep and low
  • Gonna make it fertile ground


  • Inch by inch, row by row
  • Please help these seeds I sow
  • Please keep them safe below
  • Till the rain comes tumbling down


  • Pulling weeds and picking stones
  • We are made of dreams and bones
  • Need a place to call my own
  • Cause the time is close at hand



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Juice Symbolizes Helping Because Both the Fruit, and the Squeeze, Are Needed for a Good Drink
  • Fill each glass with fruit juice and then Chant:
  • Ba-ruch a-ta A-do-nai, E-lo-hay-nu me-lech ha-o-lam bo-ray pe-ree ha-gafen.
  • Blissed are we, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Multiverse, for Evolving the Fruit of the Tree to Drink.
  • Now exclaim “L-Chaim!” “To Life!” as you click glasses.
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Terasem Value 6:
Always Be Open to New Ideas
  • Nature, and Natural Selection, are all about being open to new ideas.
    • Technical words for this are mutation, variation and diversity
    • This Universe began as a seed and has diversified ever since
  • Seeds are embryos that open up to a new environment.
    • A seed is a source of change in outlook or action
    • Think of yourself as a seed that is ever-opening to new ideas
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Why Is the Terasem Haggadah Opened Upward?
  • To open our minds up into the cosmos.
    • There are billions of suns in our galaxy.
    • There are billions of galaxies in our universe.
  • To remind us that thinking “up-wing” is a good alternative to traditional political thinking about Nature, which is usually “left-wing” or “right-wing.”
  • To help make the Haggadah different and special.


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Seeds Symbolize Openings
  • Fill each glass with fruit juice & share some seeds from the Seder Plate, then Chant:
  • Ba-ruch a-ta A-do-nai, E-lo-hay-nu me-lech ha-o-lam bo-ray pe-ree ha-gafen ve ha-nitz-an zera.
  • Blissed are we, O Awesome Nature, Essence of the Multiverse, for Evolving the Fruit of the Tree to Drink and Seeds to Eat.
  • Now eat the seeds and exclaim “L-Chaim!” “To Life!” as you click glasses.
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Conclusion of the Seder
  • Each person share their own thoughts about trees, or read one of these quotes:
    • Terasem is a transreligion that includes all religions the way a forest includes all trees. (Truths of Terasem)
    • Around a flowering tree, one finds many insects. (China)
    • Do not be afraid to go out on a limb…that’s where the fruit is!
    • A tree falls the way it leans.
    • The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.
    • A tree does not move unless there is wind.
    • From the crooked timber of humanity, no straight thing was ever made. (Kant)
    • A seed hidden in the heart of an apple is an orchard invisible. (Welsh)
    • Someone’s sitting in shade today because someone planted a tree long ago. (Buffet)
    • A tree is known by its fruit; a person by deeds.  Planting kindness produces love.


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Next Year in Terasem!!
  • Many a genius has been slow of growth. Oaks that flourish for a thousand years do not spring up into beauty like a reed.
  • Good timber does not grow with ease;  the stronger the wind, the stronger the trees.
  • Character is like a tree and reputation is like a shadow.  The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.
  • If what I say resonates with you, it is because we are both branches on the same tree.
  • Evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.  (Ethiopia)
  • Some men go thru a forest and see no firewood. (England)
  • Death is a low chemical trick played on everyone except Sequoia trees (Furnas)
  • I think that I shall never see; A poem lovely as a tree; A tree whose hungry mouth is pressed; Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast. (Kilmer)