I have two models that are playing nicely together. The first is the
Category model that uses acts_as_tree to create a hierarchy of
categories based on parent_id. Example:

Category 1
        Sub 1
        Sub 2
                Subsub 1
                        Subsubsub 1
                Subsub 2
        Sub 3
Category 2
Category 3

Etc...

The second is a Listings model that has a many-to-many relationship to
the Categories model using has_many :through

So here's my question: How would I go about finding all of the
listings in "Sub 2" AND below?

Doing a find for the listings that belong to Sub 2 is obviously very
easy, but what about including subsub 1, subsubsub1, and subsub 2 and
returning all tof the results in one instance object (like
@listings)?

Any general idea of how to go about this would be helpful. I'm pretty
new at this so I hope i'm clear enough in my explanation. Thanks!
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