On a symbolic level, one of the most well-known talismans in the world is the Tree of Life. This symbol is widely diffused in numerous cultures through which it has gradually acquired deep spiritual meanings. Since the origins of humanity, the strength and perfection of Nature have always held a profound symbolic value of death and rebirth. Its divine energy has constantly influenced our inner and outer well-being, encompassing the sacredness of the cycle of life.
Symbolism and interpretation
Its interpretation refers not only to the elements that compose it (leaves, trunk, and roots) but also to the elements to which the Tree of Life is connected, namely water, fire, earth , and air. The roots are deep and strong, the trunk is robust and resilient, and the leaves are prosperous and numerous. This attributes to it properties such as good fortune, the wish for a rich, happy, and healthy life.

This symbol represents not only the physical and spiritual growth of an individual but also their connection to family that continues from generation to generation, to other individuals, and to the whole. It is a symbol of life, death, and rebirth with its branches reaching towards the sky, losing their leaves in the cold seasons, only to blossom again with the return of warm and sunny seasons.
The Tree of Life and the Elements
The elements to which this ancient symbol is symbolically and physically connected (water, air, fire, and earth) represent protection, healing, rejuvenation, immortality, and sustenance. Therefore, the Tree of Life is considered a protective amulet. It is worn to defend against all evil and to receive care, healing, and regeneration of body and spirit. To achieve abundance and harmony, longevity, material and spiritual wealth.

