The Tree of Life is one of those spiritual symbols we’re all familiar with, but have a hard time understanding and explaining. At least, this has been my experience with it so far; however, many times I read about it, I still have a hard time getting my head around it.
Yet, I think that the reason it’s such a popular spiritual symbol is because it holds the essence of the spiritual journey, and it’s a framework that we can use for spiritual ascension.
In this week’s episode of The Lit Up Lightworker Podcast, I chat with David Wells about his upcoming oracle deck, The Tree of Life Oracle, published by Hay House.
David’s explanation of the Tree of Life is super clear and specific, and his oracle deck provides a practical tool that we can use to follow our purpose and evolve on the spiritual journey.
The Qabalah’s Tree of Life is a central concept in various esoteric and mystical traditions, including Hermeticism. It’s a symbolic diagram that represents the structure of reality, the interconnectedness of existence, and the spiritual journey of an individual.
In Hermeticism, the Tree of Life is often interpreted through the lens of the Hermetic tradition, which is a system of spiritual, philosophical, and magical beliefs attributed to Hermes Trismegistus, a legendary figure said to be a fusion of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth.
Specifically, in this episode you’ll learn:
- How to utilize the symbolism of the Tree of Life to follow your purpose.
- Ways of working with the cards for healing.
- Secrets and wisdom of the Qabalah.
- How to harness the power of Qabalah to help change people’s lives.
Click here to watch the episode and get a sneak peek of the Tree of Life Oracle cards.
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