Tree of life - Generations

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I developed this Tree of Life spontaneously from depictions of human hands. As with other Trees of Life in this series, this tree represents to some degree humanity and its generations through a multiplicity of hands: the living and the dead on the same tree, the living facing up and the dead facing down. Above all, the children's hands reach closest to God. The hands of the dead are placed on the ground, providing a basis for following generations. The tree culminates in three flowers, perhaps representing the Trinity. The root system is connected to the crown, again demonstrating unity of mind and heart, yet the hands represent humanity, a symbol of labor, creativity, and love. I have not yet completed this tree.

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I developed this Tree of Life spontaneously from depictions of human hands. As with other Trees of Life in this series, this tree represents to some degree humanity and its generations through a multiplicity of hands: the living and the dead on the same tree, the living facing up and the dead facing down. Above all, the children's hands reach closest to God. The hands of the dead are placed on the ground, providing a basis for following generations. The tree culminates in three flowers, perhaps representing the Trinity. The root system is connected to the crown, again demonstrating unity of mind and heart, yet the hands represent humanity, a symbol of labor, creativity, and love. I have not yet completed this tree.

I developed this Tree of Life spontaneously from depictions of human hands. As with other Trees of Life in this series, this tree represents to some degree humanity and its generations through a multiplicity of hands: the living and the dead on the same tree, the living facing up and the dead facing down. Above all, the children's hands reach closest to God. The hands of the dead are placed on the ground, providing a basis for following generations. The tree culminates in three flowers, perhaps representing the Trinity. The root system is connected to the crown, again demonstrating unity of mind and heart, yet the hands represent humanity, a symbol of labor, creativity, and love. I have not yet completed this tree.