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A Tree of Life is both a metaphor for the extent to which organic living beings constitute a network of related and familial growing integrity as well as a symbolic lattice providing a map to subtle and esoteric structures known by [[mystic|mysticism]] and [[magical|magic]] exploration, self-development, and adventure.
A Tree of Life is both a metaphor for the extent to which organic living beings constitute a network of related and familial growing integrity as well as a symbolic lattice providing a map to subtle and esoteric structures known by [[mysticism|mystic]] and [[magic|magical]] exploration, self-development, and adventure.

Latest revision as of 16:44, 2 January 2020

A Tree of Life is both a metaphor for the extent to which organic living beings constitute a network of related and familial growing integrity as well as a symbolic lattice providing a map to subtle and esoteric structures known by mystic and magical exploration, self-development, and adventure.