Ideas for creativity 2: the tree

Ideas for creativity

The image of the tree

a-) The tree could represent our religion.
  • - The roots are the Father; from him everything comes and everything takes energy. Rooted on him we can be strong against winds and floods.
    We do not see him but benefit from his presence and strength.
  • The trunk is Jesus; he is the one who has built up our religion; the one who made us know the father. The trunk is huge because of all his teachings. If you cut the trunk the whole tree dies and falls. Through the trunk we receive the sap, the food from the roots.
  • The branches represent the Holy Spirit. They spread all around. The leaves live because of the branches and survive only if attached to them. From the branches come also the fruits and the flowers. From the wholeness of the word of God which we find in Christ, the Holy Spirit takes daily the little we need and entrusts it onto the leaves to process it.
  • The sap is the word of God. It comes from the roots (Father), is communicated through the trunk (Jesus) and distributed to us through the branches (Holy Spirit), processed by the leaves (Church and community).
  • The foliage (leaves) represent the community, the Church. It is the most seen part. Together they represent a very small quantity, compared to roots, trunk and branches, but usually we notice only the leaves. They are many and of different size, shape and colour. They have the great task to process the sap with the light and the CO2 from the air. From it they make the nutrition available for the fruits, flowers, and also oxygen for the world.
  • The fruits and the flowers are the different activities, works of the Church. They are beautiful, savoury, but temporary. They may give meaning to the whole tree in beauty and taste, but are destined to pass by and give space to more fruits and flowers. They are beautiful and testy only if they received the food from the tree.
  • The air is the world. Of its own it can give light or darkness, carbon dioxide, which is a poison, but it can also receive oxygen, vital for the survival of the world.

b-) The tree is my life

  • The soil is God. Rooted on him we live and are strong and receive the food.
  • The roots are my traditions, the work of my parents and my formators; the environment which made the base for my life and which are deep inside. You do not see them but from them we receive food (wisdom, knowledge, courage) and strength.
  • The trunk is my life which grew from a little thing to a strong one. The food from the roots made me so and has been transformed in solid conviction. Now I can stand straight because of them.
  • The branches are the many directions in which my life evolved, the many places I reached, the many activities I got involved in.
  • The foliage is how I present myself today in the daily life. My relationship with the world comes mainly through them. From them I receive what the world has to offer, good or bad. The food from the sap has to be processed here, in touch with the reality.
  • The flowers are the beautiful part but also the fragile part. They are attractive but of short life. They are the years of my youth, of my exuberance. They are beautiful until they are attached to the branches and the tree. They are meaningful only when they accept to fade, loose the petals and start transforming into fruits.
  • The sap is the word of God, the religious teaching, the formation I received and the daily food coming from prayer.
  • The air is the contribution of the world: it can be good (reading, suggestions, experiences), or bad, nutritious or toxic. It can be transformed into sugar for me and oxygen to be given back to the world.
  • The fruits are my activities, my apostolate, the last result of the whole process, my last contribution to the world. At the beginning may be sour, but if we wait with patience, and let them be fed by the sap, and exposed to the light, they will become sweet.
    Somebody may prefer the fruits of this tree, someone those of another tree. It doesn’t matter, we are what we are, and are called to give the fruits of our own.
    Fruits are temporary, need to be given, cut off at the right time to give space for more fruits.
  • Even the branches sometimes are pruned, and the leaves fall, but all of this process is to strengthen the tree in order to bear more fruits.
  • The leaves and the fruits which fall on the ground and rotten there, can be assimilated to the soil and become one with it.

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