The Tree of Life is the Flower of Life with a few of the leaves filled in with dark green. I chose to line the leaves with red because of the life giving quality that the Tree of Life has.
The three leaves at the bottom were inspired by sketches from the Bible, and the candelabrum, the menorah from the Jewish tradition.
The wheel of life in the center symbolizes dharma, inspired by the Buddhist tradition. It symbolizes life and death.
Finally, the three tree branches that are pointing north, east, and west are for the directions of time and space, plus the southern line, for the past. The X, Y, Z axis points access the variations of time and space, with an added dimension for multiple dimension of time and space.
It essentially creates a cube, a space-time cube. The Tree of Life is the vehicle that we transcend in. We become one with the tree, as the buddha did. That is the symbol of oneness that mirrors this phenomenon that is activated in our cells.
The dreamland, the dream symbols that I paint seem to mimic collective dream metaphysics.
The realm of spirit is always showing me the truth of how our human body is a device for transcendence. The Tree of Life is the main vehicle to travel, become one, with our merkaba.
Oneness means that the cosmos is embodied within my body.
All is within.
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