If you have seen a tree of life in a dream: Your love life and romance are in the foreground, you can lean back on the people whose words you believed in the past. To see a tree of life in your dream refers to having a large family, overcoming problems, glory and fame, using the opportunities in the best way possible. Cutting the tree of life in a dream is interpreted as losing loved ones one by one, breaking their hearts and being alone, difficult life and sadness.
Britain was once covered by mighty oak, lime and pine forests, and reverence for trees is a major feature within Celtic religion, reflecting a link between the upper and lower worlds. Druids had their teaching center in the midst of oak groves, and the words for wood and wisdom are similar (Welsh gwydd and gwyddon). The Celtic Tree of Life is one of the most popular and enduring motifs of Celtic art, found both on Northumbrian and Celtic crosses and on illuminated manuscripts. It is also portrayed variously as the Golden Bough, vine, or mistletoe. The ancient Celts envisioned the cosmos in the form of a great tree, whose roots were deep in the earth and whose branches stretched to the heavens.
The Celtic Tree of Life is therefore a symbol of balance between these worlds; the unification of above and below; a symbol of balance and harmony. Its branches and roots form a map of the cosmos wherein all things are interwoven and connected; it dwells in three worlds—a link between heaven, earth and the underworld. In dreams the appearance of the Tree of Life or any kind of tree can therefore be a powerful symbol of harmony, success, integration and fulfillment.
These can be achieved in waking life when there is a union between the material and the spiritual, and the feminine and masculine aspects of your personality.
See Tree. Growth. Connection between heaven and earth.
Symbolic of wisdom, Prov. 3:18
life everlasting in Jesus Christ (see Genesis 2:9; Revelation 22:19).