The Meaning of The Willow Tree

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The Willow tree symbolizes:

Magic ● Healing ● Inner Vision ● Dreams ● Strength ● Stability ● Balance ● Belonging ● Safety ● Hope ● Harmony ● Growth

The willow tree has a long history of symbolism rooted in spirituality and numerous cultural traditions. One of the most valuable traits of the willow tree is its flexibility, being capable of bending into outrageous poses without breaking. The willow tells us to adjust alongside life rather than fight it. The willow reminds us to let go of the noise and chaos, surrender to the process, and gain a deeper understanding of our subconscious. Another powerful metaphor is the willow tree’s ability to not only survive but also thrive under some of the most challenging conditions.

The willow tree encourages the expression of deep emotions, including grief, sadness and tears. It teaches us the value and consequences of love and loss. The willow tree teaches that even through great loss we have the ability to grow, and there is always the potential for something new.

The willow tree finds its strength, stability and structure from its trunk, the foundation that stands firm against the storms. The branches by extension are flexible and strong, surrendering to the wind without being destroyed. The leaves represent the balance, harmony and growth we experience through these storms of life and love. The willow tree gives us hope, a sense of belonging. It espouses safety and the ability to let go of pain and suffering we have experienced to grow renewed, stronger, and bolder. The image of the willow tree is a path to stability, hope and healing.

The Willows Way, like the willow tree, helps increase your abilities to be more flexible and resilient to life’s challenges. Letting go and surrendering to what is becomes easier. We feel more stable as we let go of this pain and suffering from our past.

The Willows Way enables you to heal and grow into the strong, empowered human being you were always meant to be!