The Tree of Life
All about the tree of life
The tree of life is a symbol recognized as universal because it is found in all religions and cultures of the world. It is a symbol with rich meaning that is considered a sacred element.
What does the tree of life represent?
The tree of life rises to the sky with its branches while remaining firmly anchored to the ground by its roots. If we transpose this image to the plan of humanity, then we understand that the tree of life explains to us that we must rise spiritually, grow, progress, never forgetting where we come from.
The powerful bonds of a family are represented by the branches and roots of the tree of life that grow and intertwine. The tree is in continuous growth, it loses its leaves in winter but its flowering always ends up returning. He can therefore be compared to the Man who grows over time and his experiences.
Meaning of the symbol according to cultures
The meaning of this symbol differs according to religions and cultures. In any case, it is associated with an inspiring and profound symbolism.
In the Christian religion, it is the tree that grows in the Garden of Eden and is the source of eternal life. Among Buddhists, the tree represented in the symbol is the one under which Buddha sat when he attained enlightenment (the Bodhi tree).
In the Qur'an, the tree of life plays an important role as it is known as the tree of immortality. In Judaism, the tree of life represents the source of life that sustains and nourishes us.
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