The Leaf

£25.00

An element of a greater thing, a building block to a greater structure.

The leaf is one of many amazing organs that make up a tree, all of which are vital for it to survive. A leaf may also be used to identify a species of tree or plant, or it may show the first signs of disease.

Although some may think of the individual as the leaf, that is part of a wider, branching community, when considering one’s self, the leaf represents so much more.

As individuals we are made up of many elements; the physical, the emotional, the mental, the spiritual… The leaf can represent any number of these parts and are part of what makes us unique.

No one of us is the same, we are made up of various combinations that make us special.

Think of the leaf as a representation of your attributes, skills and talents.

When you are drawn to The Leaf it can suggest it is time to reflect on and consider some of the things that make us who we are. Are there talents you should be acknowledging or nurturing? Is there a part of you that needs a bit more attention to benefit the health of the whole?

An element of a greater thing, a building block to a greater structure.

The leaf is one of many amazing organs that make up a tree, all of which are vital for it to survive. A leaf may also be used to identify a species of tree or plant, or it may show the first signs of disease.

Although some may think of the individual as the leaf, that is part of a wider, branching community, when considering one’s self, the leaf represents so much more.

As individuals we are made up of many elements; the physical, the emotional, the mental, the spiritual… The leaf can represent any number of these parts and are part of what makes us unique.

No one of us is the same, we are made up of various combinations that make us special.

Think of the leaf as a representation of your attributes, skills and talents.

When you are drawn to The Leaf it can suggest it is time to reflect on and consider some of the things that make us who we are. Are there talents you should be acknowledging or nurturing? Is there a part of you that needs a bit more attention to benefit the health of the whole?