The metaphysical meaning of the image of the Tree of Life is simple... You are a child of the Universe.
- You have the right to exist
- You have the responsibility to grow to be yourself
Tree of Life as a spiritual symbol is well known and has it's roots in many different cultures and traditions.
Trees may look the same, especially when they first begin - but they
grow, thrive, change
and as they age, become very unique.
The Vital Danza system supports us to grow, evolve, develop like a tree - reaching to heaven - rooted in the interconnectedness of life and the group energy.
The Tree of Life symbolizes many things, including wisdom, protection, strength, bounty, beauty, and redemption. This wise and holy Tree sustains creation with its abundant fruit and protection.
From a psychology perspective, the tree is seen as a powerful
symbol of growth, as the tree is the only living thing that continues to
grow throughout its lifetime. The tree is also a symbol for the true
self and serves as a positive, healthy model for the unfolding
development of both psyche and spirit. As we grow and develop, a larger
and more mature personality emerges and begins to flower and fruit,
providing its gifts and bounties to the wider world.
As we dance together we create a community of beings supporting each other to tune into this true self. Expressing our joy and celebration for life and allowing a deeper relationship to unfold with the stillness that resides in us.
I am very happy to be starting to work in collaboration with the wonderful team of practitioners at the Tree of Life Centre in Hove.
The Tree of Life Centre brings together a friendly,
caring and experienced team of health practitioners and teachers who share passionate commitment to providing
integrated healthcare at its best to the Brighton & Hove community.
They help people of all ages and conditions to achieve
optimum health, wellbeing and quality of life, through our wide range of
therapies, low-cost and drop-in clinics, weekly classes and workshops.
My weekly classes there start on Friday 4th July: arrive 8pm. Cost £10
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