16 Quotes About Tree Of Life

 These quotes about the tree of life will help you learn to accept love, compassion, forgiveness, and understanding.  So whether  you are  struggling with  relationships or being  a good  friend,  these will  help you  understand  that whatever  happens in life,  you have  to remember to forgive others, be compassionate, and live life to the fullest.

Sorrow is knowledge: they who know the most must mourn...
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Sorrow is knowledge: they who know the most must mourn the deepest o’er the fatal truth, the Tree of Knowledge is not that of Life. George Gordon Byron
Don’t ever worry about losing those you love. Just remember...
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Don’t ever worry about losing those you love. Just remember that we are all on the same Tree of Life. Iva Kenaz
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The world of light and starry grace;within your mind I live to trace. Your thought’s speed in thunder’s glory, lightening my being with dream’s story. I embrace the tree carrying your name Your unspoken wish : the heart of fame. Munia Khan
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I'm planting a tree to teach me to gather strength from my deepest roots. Andrea Koehle Jones
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I’m planting a tree to teach me to make the world a better place. Unknown
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I’m planting a tree to remind me to be open and kindhearted. Unknown
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Nirvana is too simple an experience to be depicted by diagrams. Abhijit Naskar
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I see You, Every time I look into Buddha’s eyes. I give myself to You. Every time I alter one of Your 1, 000s names. Honestly & fully I love You. Through Christ and Maria, Shiva and Shakti, Krishna and Radha, With every day that passes and every breath I take. I enter gratitude for receiving Your Love. Obeying Your Laws of Truthfulness and Ahimsa, Weaving Prana With hearts and souls of Gaia. Through mysticism, shamanism, sufism, and ecstatic meditations. I yearn to touch You, to feel You, to be You. Within this amazing Journey of Awareness of Your Consciousness. . Unknown
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We spring from one great tree of life; when the root of the tree is watered with love, we all thrive. Janet Autherine
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When I speak of God, I mean that god who prevented man from putting forth his hand and taking also of the fruit of the tree of life that he might live forever; of that god who multiplied the agonies of woman, increased the weary toil of man, and in his anger drowned a world–of that god whose altars reeked with human blood, who butchered babes, violated maidens, enslaved men and filled the earth with cruelty and crime; of that god who made heaven for the few, hell for the many, and who will gloat forever and ever upon the writhings of the lost and damned. Robert G. Ingersoll
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The affinities of all the beings of the same class have sometimes been represented by a great tree. I believe this simile largely speaks the truth. The green and budding twigs may represent existing species; and those produced during former years may represent the long succession of extinct species. At each period of growth all the growing twigs have tried to branch out on all sides, and to overtop and kill the surrounding twigs and branches, in the same manner as species and groups of species have at all times overmastered other species in the great battle for life. The limbs divided into great branches, and these into lesser and lesser branches, were themselves once, when the tree was young, budding twigs; and this connection of the former and present buds by ramifying branches may well represent the classification of all extinct and living species in groups subordinate to groups. Of the many twigs which flourished when the tree was a mere bush, only two or three, now grown into great branches, yet survive and bear the other branches; so with the species which lived during long-past geological periods, very few have left living and modified descendants. From the first growth of the tree, many a limb and branch has decayed and dropped off; and these fallen branches of various sizes may represent those whole orders, families, and genera which have now no living representatives, and which are known to us only in a fossil state. As we here and there see a thin straggling branch springing from a fork low down in a tree, and which by some chance has been favoured and is still alive on its summit, so we occasionally see an animal like the Ornithorhynchus or Lepidosiren, which in some small degree connects by its affinities two large branches of life, and which has apparently been saved from fatal competition by having inhabited a protected station. As buds give rise by growth to fresh buds, and these, if vigorous, branch out and overtop on all sides many a feebler branch, so by generation I believe it has been with the great Tree of Life, which fills with its dead and broken branches the crust of the earth, and covers the surface with its ever-branching and beautiful ramifications. Charles Darwin
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There is a river whose streams make glad the city of Love. Along that river is the tree of heaven. David Paul Kirkpatrick
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Cat knew she'd arrived in Gaia's realm once she saw the Tree of Life, the foundation for all that was above and below.. The Tree of Life, no matter what religion one embraced, was a symbol of consanguinity. It was the universal representation of all that exists. Its network of connections matched that of a forest of aspen trees. Everything was interconnected and all of the roots led back to one source - the creators of all life. Brynn Myers
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The end is also the beginning. In order to arrive at your destiny, you must first accept the path that lies ahead. It is paved with loss, betrayal, and sorrow, but the circle is not at its end You must continue on until you find your true center and your peace. Brynn Myers
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Synchronicities then can be said are the product of focused thought which appear as patterns repeating in time. These wheels of time or gears of life then, can only record synchronicites as they occur by consciously manifesting and observing the patterns of behaviour from which they were created. L.J Vanier