Juniper trees respond to the  							vortex energy in a physical way that reveals where  							this energy is strongest. The stronger the energy,  							the more of an axial twist the Juniper trees have in  							their branches.  Instead of going straight down  							the branch, the lines of growth follow a slow  							helical spiral along the length of the branch.   							This spiraling effect can sometimes even bend the  							branch itself

Juniper trees respond to the vortex energy in a physical way that reveals where this energy is strongest. The stronger the energy, the more of an axial twist the Juniper trees have in their branches.  Instead of going straight down the branch, the lines of growth follow a slow helical spiral along the length of the branch.  This spiraling effect can sometimes even bend the branch itself

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