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Ten Trees that have Spiritual Significance Attached to them: Find Out!

NewsGram Desk

June 20, 2017:

Trees have some spiritual representation and symbolic meaning attached to them. A tree is a symbol of endurance, perseverance, antiquity, and magnanimity. With body rooted in earth and crown dancing in the sky, a tree is a symbol of life.

You will be surprised to know what spiritual representation each of the trees contains. Here is a list of trees with different symbols:

  1. APPLE

Apple Tree. Pixabay

It symbolizes happiness, youthfulness, vigor, beauty, and magic.

2. BAMBOO

Bamboo Tree. Pixabay

It represents spirit, rejuvenation, and versatility.

3. BONSAI

Bonsai Tree. Pixabay

It conveys meditation, harmony, the balance of thoughts.

4. CEDAR

Cedar Tree. Pixabay

The symbolic meaning includes purification and healing.

5. CHERRY

Cherry Tree. Pixabay

It signifies awakening and rebirth. It is also called a symbol of romance.

6. EUCALYPTUS

Eucalyptus Tree. Pixabay

It purports wealth and foretelling.

7. OAK

Oak Tree. Pixabay

It is a symbol of prowess and strength and is the most powerful of all trees.

8. OLIVE

Olive Tree. Pixabay

It implies reward, success, and fruitfulness.

9. PINE

Pine Tree. Pixabay

It is a symbol of holiday celebration and eternal life.

10. PALM

Palm Tree. Pixabay

It exhibits firm, unbreakable and an opportunity to nurture the soul.

prepared by Naina Mishra of Newsgram. Twitter: @Nainamishr94
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