This glorious image, titled "Roots in Heaven", is by French artist Annick Bougerolle. In many indigenous cultures there is the tradition of a tree between the worlds whose branches are actually rooted in the sky, making a ladder to what Aborigines call the World Up Top. In the adventures in shamanic dreaming that I lead, our early work often includes finding and rooting a Tree of Vision firmly in our imaginations and inner senses. We then proceed to use the tree as a portal for exploring the Lower World, the Middle World and the Upper World of the shamanic cosmos.
World Tree by Annick Bougerolle |
We were fortunate to have Annick with us at my recent workshop on exploring the multidimensional self at the Hameau de l'Etoile, the restored seventeenth-century stone village near St Martin de Londres in southern France where I lead many retreats.
Tree Self-Portrait by Annick Bougerolle |
The Tree and the Mist by Annick Bougerolle |
I am delighted that Annick has given me permission to share some of her extraordinary work here. Please note that all these images are (c) Annick Bougerolle. Contact Annick via her website.
I dreamed last night of the tree where I lived. I took someone who injured me into it, knowing they would not understand its power, but to tell them that was how I recovered from their actions.
ReplyDeleteI dreamed about a HUGE tree last night/today early morning, I called it in the dream the "World Tree" It was as high or higher than mountains, it didn't have many branches at the base but as you looked higher you will se branches and at the top of the tree there were many animals that I have never seen before, I remember mentioning this to everyone else who was present in my dream, there was also some kind of a threat because I had this gut feeling, like when you are nervous so I think someone might have been followed me or we were not meant to see this tree or something, soon after I started discussing the tree in my dream is when I woke up. This dream definitely made an impression on me.
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