What does the Tree of Life represent?
For centuries, the tree of life has been a highly symbolic design with many overarching themes and meanings to many cultures around the world. The Tree of Life represents a symbol of connection to all things. The tree has roots that reach deeply into the soil, acknowledging its connection to, and accepting nourishment from, Mother Earth. Leaves and branches extend into the sky, acknowledging Father Sun and accepting the energy that it transforms into nourishment.
A symbol of family and connection to your ancestors.
A symbol of family and connection to your ancestors. A tree sprouts from a seed, grows and branches out. The tree creates a new fruit that gives life to the next generation, to begin anew. The family is symbolized through the tree’s intricate network of branches, showing us the continuity through all generations.
A symbol of your strength
and growth.
A symbol of your strength and growth into a beautiful and unique person. Trees look pretty much the same when they are young. Overtime, they begin to age due to their exposure to storms and are battered by the forces of wind and water in a similar manner to us having weathered hardships and broad experiences in our life that have made us into who we are today. Due to their exposure to the weather, trees become unique and beautiful in their eccentricity and idiosyncrasies. This is the stage in life that we want to enjoy and to be shaped into fascinating, intriguing individuals.