TreeOfLife
The world is represented as the trunk of the tree. The red around the leaves represent as the veins. Just like a tree we should not give up no matter how hard the situation is, no matter how strong the wind is, no matter how big the wave is we will still stand. Even though sometimes we fall, but we will still stand to continue our life. The tree of life deserves a special mention. It appears in the Holy Scriptures, from Genesis to Revelation, and was present also in the Hebrew culture first, and Christian culture after, acquiring deeper and more spiritual meanings along the way. It was a tree that God planted in the Garden of Eden, right next to the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Until Adam and Eve could feed on the fruits given by the Tree of Life, they were both immortal, untouched by the flow of time, old age nor sicknesses. Sacred texts teach us that, by committing sins of pride and arrogance, the two ate the fruits provided by the other tree, the tree of knowledge of good and evil, even though God ordered them not to. With this unfortunate and rebel action, they condemned all men and women to wander through the world and to live with sin and pain. -Holyart #VACCINATED #HealAsOne