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the dead garden

00:14 Nov 03 2013
Times Read: 395


Dead Gardens includes plants that traditionally grown in cemeteries and graveyards. These funeral flowers where plant in order to awake the dead people from the depth of the ground. It was also offered as a gift to the spirits, which attract them to make prophecies about the future, and also to challenge them with questions and magical rituals. Some of the flowers that took place in those gardens are: anise, amaranth flowers and wormwood. what make these flowers special for araising the deads is their bitter taste, and also the sharp aroma. through these plants a unique atmosphere is being created, a sense of death and life together.





Most cultures in the universe tried to make the the passage between life and death easy, by including objects in the grave that would go with the dead person. These objects symbolized the nature of the deceased, and include personal artifacts, stones, food, and flowers. Remember that you dont need to be dead in order to create dead gardens and to admire these plants.





Lilies are a christian symbol of rejuvenation, Lilies at funerals are a reminder that the body will be resurrected someday when Jesus returns. Lilies are the symbol of rejuvenation, because they tend to bloom around the spring season.





Guayusa leaves used as a medicine to cure several diseases. But it also help to remember dreams and this is way it used for communicating with the dead spirits. To achieve this effect, you need to make a tea from the guayusa leaves and drink it early in the morning.





The Aztecs used colorines in when they sacrified people to the gods. If the gods werent satisfied they could punish the aztecs by prevention of rain and food.





Poppy is the best example of death myths. The opium that made of these flowers cause the human body to relax and symbolize eternal sleep, But its also has a red color, like human blood.



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the tree of life

00:11 Nov 03 2013
Times Read: 396


The meaning of tree of life can be explained in different ways with the help of different knowledge sources. Tree of life and tree of knowledge are two forms of the world tree/cosmic tree. 'Tree of life' connects different life forms, whereas 'Tree of knowledge' connects the heaven and underworld.



Tree of Life in Different CulturesThere are different theories and mythologies associated with the tree of life in different cultures. Let us understand these theories one by one.



Christianity Tree of life is mentioned in the 'Book of Genesis'. It is believed that the tree was planted in the 'Garden of Eden'. Abrahamic religions associate the tree of life with paradise. It is believed that the tree was planted by the Abrahamic God. In Christianity, the tree of life is a tree that bears fruits which grant immortality. As per the beliefs held by Catholic Christians, humanity which is free of sins and corruption is symbolized by the tree of life. The Mormon bible has a slightly different view of the tree of life. According to the Mormons, tree of life symbolizes love. The tree is also mentioned in the 'Book of Revelation'. It is believed that the tree possesses healing properties.



Darwin's Tree of Life Darwin proposed a tree of life which is symbolic of the common ancestral origin of all living beings. The relation or link between birds and dinosaurs is depicted with the help of this tree. It is also possible to establish an analogy between biological classification system and the concept of tree of life. The biological classification system can help in tracing any given species to its roots i.e.



Eukarya, Bacteria or Archea. Judaism The concept of tree of life as understood from Jewish commentaries can be explained as follows: the tree of life sustains and nourishes life. A garden planted by Yahweh contained different kinds of plants which bore fruits. The tree of life was at the center of this garden. Chinese Mythology As per Chinese mythology, a dragon and phoenix are incorporated in the depiction of the tree of life. The dragon is revered for immortality. 'Fenghuang', a creature similar to the phoenix is second only to the dragon in terms of the respect being offered. There is a reference to the tree of life in a Taoist story. The tree bears a peach fruit once in three thousand years .



Egyptian Culture Acacia tree of 'Saosis' is considered as tree of life by Egyptians. As per the Ennead system (nine deities) of ancient Egyptians, Isis and Osiris are said to be the first couple. They emerged from the tree of life i.e. the acacia of Saosis .Buddhist Beliefs



The Bodhi-tree (wisdom-tree), according to Buddhists, is the Tree of Enlightenment. It was beneath the Bodhi-tree that Gautam Buddha attained enlightenment. The Bodhi-tree is considered as a place where one can seek refuge from worldly desires. Baha'i Belief System As per Baha'i beliefs, the manifestation of God, in reality, takes place through the tree of life. 'Baha'u'llah', the founder of Baha'i faith is himself considered as the tree of life. The 'Book of Covenant' too is also associated with tree of life. Assyrian Beliefs In Assyrian culture, a series of criss-crossing lines and nodes were used to depict the tree of life. Meaning of this symbol is multivalent (has many different meanings). Even the priests and scholars are not sure about what could be its exact interpretation/translation.



Tree of Life Symbolism The symbol of tree of life represents qualities like wisdom, strength, protection, beauty, bounty and redemption. The symbol is also used to represent the 'Creator'. This tree is associated with the creator because it offers protection and supports abundant fruit production & regeneration. The analogy can also be used to describe the life of humans. It is said that humans develop 'roots' of beliefs and 'branch out' by means of wisdom. The 'trunk' i.e. the mind & body keeps the roots of beliefs and branches of wisdom connected with each other. The Celts believed that trees held great powers and they provided people with food, shelter and warmth. Different kinds of living beings including insects and animals took shelter in these trees. These creatures were sustained by the tree of life.



The symbol of Celtic tree of life is an ancient one and it has a long tradition. Today, the symbol is depicted in many different forms. Different parts of the Celtic tree of life are assigned different meanings. Roots are considered the foundation of the tree; roots also symbolize the otherworld. The trunk connects branches and roots with each other. Therefore, it is associated with the mortal world. It is believed that branches connect the world above and below them. The reason behind Celtic tree of life being highly revered is that nature is worshiped through this symbol. In the Gaelic language, tree of life is referred to as the 'crann bethadh'.Animal Symbolism In different cultures around the world, many different animal symbols have been incorporated in the tree of life depictions. The Dragon and phoenix are depicted in artworks alongside the tree of life. The dragon symbolizes immortality; it is depicted at the base of the tree whereas phoenix is placed at the top. The depiction of world trees of Mesoamerica incorporate images of animals. Birds reside in branches of these trees. Representation of the underworld with the help of a water-monster by means of roots is also found in them. The meaning of tree of life as perceived by people from different faiths, belief systems and cultures resonates with a simple yet strong message of staying connected and united. The symbol indicates that all forms of life are connected through a cosmic energy and that humans should live in harmony with rest of the living.



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