Wednesday, December 8, 2010

LIT001 myths

Camachile trees sweep across the Northern landscape, especially along the Tarlac highway. They are known for their edible seeds protected inside a knuckled skin protection similar to the tamarind fruit. Seldom do people climb the thorny body of the tree, so people merely pick up the camachile seeds that fall on the ground. How did the camachile tree begin to have thorny trunks and branches? This myth gives us an idea.
A long time ago, the myth says that the Camachile tree had no thorns when it first appeared on the Earth. It was popular for its beautiful and colorful flowers that were the envy of other trees in the forest. It literally dazzled passersby of its rich array of multi-colored flowers that almost covered the entire tree—it was like a blooming flower with blooming flowers. According to the myth, the tree also radiated with the dominance of the red flowers. Thus, it was sometimes referred to as a bed of red and red orange flowers.
The myth further says that because of its beautiful flowers, children and old alike would climb it and pick the flowers. But gradually, without being aware of it, the myth says that the people were slowly destroying the tree by the indiscriminate climbing and picking. Lots of times, branches were broken off and a lot of young leaves and flowers were also destroyed just to get fully blooming flowers at the top of the tree, the myth adds.

Then, fed up by the people’s carelessness, the myth says the camachile tree finally voiced out its helpless situation to the heavens. It wished to have something on its trunks and branches to protect itself from the careless and thoughtless people who seemed hellbent on destroying the whole tree. The myth adds, the flowers were only thrown away later, anyway.
The god of the forest took pity and thought of something he could give the tree for protection. The camachile tree, according to the myth, was given thorns which grew all over its body, twigs and branches. The camachile tree also lost its flowering ability to make sure no one will ever dare climb it again. But, still being kind to its admirers, the myth says that the camachile opted to have edible seeds, in place of its flowers, to give to the people.
This Philippine myth on the camachile tree serves as a warning that nature should never be abused.

11 comments:

  1. -trees helps in our living,we should take good care for it.
    -do not abused nature,it gives as things we need.
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  2. ...we should take good care of our trees. we should not took them for granted because it help us in our living."

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  3. We should not abuse anything and instead be grateful.We should take good care all the things that surround us.

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  4. yah thats right..actually we have no right to abuse those things around us...instead let us valuing them because they help us in our daily life..

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  5. us a human being we are responsible in taking care of our environment. we should be thankful that we have all the beautiful things to see and bear in this world.

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  6. trees help us in many ways, like cleaning the air that we breath, it give us food and help prevent flood.

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  7. for the tree, even if it is abused by the people it never stop giving and sharing their "fruit" i mean its goodness to the people.

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  8. we should be responsible enough in taking care of our mother nature!

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  9. We should be fair and take good care all the things that surround us.

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  10. WE should appreciate all the things that our God given to us.We should know our limitation and we should not abuse our environment and all the things that need care and affection. Instead we must be thankful to them.

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  11. Be a nature lover. Give importance with all the things that God creates.

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