Thursday, September 07, 2006

Tree of Life

I saw and recognized a great natural allegory for the world today.

A Tree.

Startling revelation, glimpse of insight, a great view between the lines of reality - the tree.

In it, I realized yet again meaning in this dualistic world. It was through the vision of this beautiful, naturally sculpted life form that I returned myself to the ineffiable.

Of course, I'm back to tell you... ;-)

The tree represents the fullness, the entirety of the world. The leaves are all people. The branches are all different beliefs and groups.

On each branch, there is usually another branch, or a few smaller branches.

Each of the large branches can represent a government, religion, or just a culture. The branches growing off of them represent divisions between these groups - such as Republican and Democrat.

The realization that I had came in the vision of the tree. Each of us, no matter how we define our differences, view ourselves as being on a specific branch, surrounded by "like-minded" people - or leaves. However, the message here is important.

We are all apart of the same tree.

3 Comments:

At 9:24 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's also remember that the Tree has tremendous significance via the Tree of Life in Western Esoteric thinking. As you go up the tree, you move closer to the ineffable and toward what I would say is gnosis.

It's kind of like climbing the tree and spending some time among the branches on your way to the top where you can get a clear view of Everything.

Nice post.

 
At 12:08 PM, Blogger Jordan Stratford+ said...

"We are all apart of the same tree."

... except for the Bush.

Sorry, could NOT resist.

J+

 
At 7:52 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

For a great overview, I would recommend the 20th chapter of The Secret Teachings of All Ages, titled "Flowers, Plants, Fruits, and Trees" by Manly P. Hall. And, of course, there are the many useful references in Agrippa's Three Books of Occult Philosophy.

 

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