Crystallized Roots Movement

The purpose of Crystallized Roots Movement is to plant trees with a higher biophoton count using Source Seeds.

The goal is to plant 1,000,000 Source Seed trees to assist the world to move into a new age. Source Seeds are designed to create biophotons allowing the trees an opportunity to learn and connect with the world in a new way.

 
 

Here are the ways you can contribute:

Donate time

To find a local team or event, we recommend joining the Crystallized Roots Movement (CRM) Facebook group, the main hub for contributors around the world. You can also use the CRM Tree Planting Checklist to plant Source Seed Trees on your own.

Donate money

100% of every dollar you give will help us cover the cost of this project. Select “Crystallized Roots Movement” when submitting your donation.

Donate love

This can be a blessing, an in-person visit, or a like on our trees page.

 
 

Visit the trees

Crystallized Roots Movement FAQs

What is required of me and the people involved to be a part of this project?

To be a leader of this initiative: The commitment to plant a minimum of 1,000 Source Seed trees in your area. To support the cause overall: A donation of time, money, or love.

How will you use the financial donations?

The money we receive for this initiative will be used to purchase trees and seeds. As needed, we may also use it to purchase tools and water for workers at the planting sites, too.

What’s the purpose of the Source Seeds?

Source Seeds are tiny beads made from a magnetic material and designed to create biophotons (the byproduct of photosynthesis) and more living light for the world to use. The intention of the Source Seed is to assist the growth and connection of the trees and provide a new way to connect with the world and atmosphere, allowing for better weather patterns and less extreme events.

What is the required distance between a Source Seed and the tree roots?

6-12 inches, depending on the tree. 

Is there any criteria around where we can plant these? Any criteria for choosing the places?

The planting can occur anywhere, as long as you are planting trees that are native or non-invasive and supportive for the land in your area. If you are planting on public land, you must also obtain the necessary approvals or permits before planting trees.