Tree Trees

The tree depicts the living structure of yourself or another person. In particular it shows not only your past in the condition of its roots and trunk, but also what you have grown into and what your possibilities or potential are.  It is what has grown from the past into the present. Its roots show your connection with your physical body and the earth, your family background and influences, and cultural roots; its trunk the way you direct the energies of your being – growth, sex, thought, emotion. The branches are the abilities, directions and many facets you develop in life – varied and yet all connected in the common life process of your being. The tree can also symbolise new growth, stages of life and ageing, with its spring leaves and blossom, then the falling leaves. The top of the tree, or the end of the branches are your aspirations, the growing vulnerable tip of your personal growth and spiritual realisation.

From this point of view, the leaves may represent your personal life, this particular life with its many activities and desires, that may fall off the tree – die – but what gave it life continues to exist. The leaf may indicate something in you that is living, growing, or outworn (depending on colour of leaf). This may be part of your thinking or feeling. You can also be blown like a leaf, suggesting separation from your roots and main growth; or you can take a leaf from someone’s notebook, thus following their example or idea.

To sum up:

The roots depict your connection with the earth through food, air and water, as well as your psychological roots in family and culture. Earth is made up of everything that has died and so becomes soil. In the cycles of life things live and then die. In death they become important fertiliser and nutrients for what is growing. In human life earth represents all that our forebears left us from their lives – our inheritance. It has all been purified by death and so is worth our roots feeding from it.

The trunk shows your body and what you have developed in your life, the main thrust of your expression. The tree can also depict new growth, the stages of life and ageing, with its spring leaves and blossom, then the falling leaves. The top of the tree, or the end of the branches, are your aspirations, the growing vulnerable tip of your personal growth and spiritual realisation. From this point of view, the leaves may represent your personal life, this particular life with its many activities and desires, that may fall off the tree – die – but what gave you life continues to exist. The leaf may indicate something in you that is living, growing, or outworn (depending on colour of leaf). This may be part of your thinking or feeling. You can also be blown like a leaf, suggesting separation from your roots and main growth; or you can take a leaf from someone’s notebook, thus following their example or idea.

The tree may also at times represent a place of safety or refuge, as when we climb it to escape. In fact, the tree is such an enormously deep symbol it depicts your whole life, as well as the urge that pushes you into being and growth. It depicts the force or process which is behind all other life forms – but seen as it expresses in your personal existence. See Ancestors

The seeds or flowers are your own fruition, the expression of what is deeply your own unique self manifesting creatively. They are also your reproduction as a parent with children or ideas or influences in the lives of others.

Dead wood represent parts of you that no longer carry life and energy, perhaps ideas or opinions that you no longer hold.

The lightning struck tree represent sudden change, even death. The tree may also at times represent a place of safety or refuge, as when we climb it to escape. The tree is our whole life, the urge which pushes us into being and growth. It depicts the force or process which is behind all other life forms – but seen as it expresses in our personal existence.

The phrase ‘family tree’ describes a way the unconscious uses the image of a tree to represent something that is an internal reality. Within the unconscious there is an awareness that our present personality is built upon the lives and character of our forebears. So our face may be presented on the top or surface of the tree, but behind our face, or on lower branches, or in the trunk, lie the lives of our ancestors stretching back throughout the ages.

In some old manuscripts pictures show a man lying on the ground and his penis growing into a tree, with fruits, birds, and perhaps people in its protective shade. This illustrates how ones personal life energy can branch out from its source in the basic drives, and become creativity, fruitfulness, something given to others. The tree can also represent the spine, and the different levels of human experience – physical, sensual, sexual, hungers, emotions, relatedness, communication, thought, self awareness. 

Example: In the dream I was looking at a very large and old tree. I wondered if I could climb it but couldn’t see any way up it. But I noticed a large area without any bark, like an old wound, and I thought that area would become rotten and so the tree would become hollow and offer shelter to animals and humans. Then I walked around the back of the tree and saw that the bark was like thick cables about 6-8 inches wide. I could then see a fairly easy way to climb the tree. So I climbed up and the top of the tree was like a massive bell shape made by the branches, like a huge flower, a crocus shape. And it was light and colourful. Suddenly I saw a spirit, a beautiful female. It was the spirit of the tree. At this point I was semi awake, and I wanted to hold the beautiful spirit, but realised that the tree was a representation of my life, and so was the spirit of the tree. The spirit sat on me in a sexual position, so I was lying on my back and she was upright. She slowly took me into her, I mean the whole me, as if she was sucking my whole body into her. There was no sexual movement as this happened. Then I realised that I had to die because she wanted to take all the experience of my life and endeavour into her and fertilise herself to form a baby. So I was ready to let go and watched her form a new baby, a mixture of her and me. See The Sacred Tree In Dreams And Myths

A wood or collection of trees: The natural forces in your own being, therefore ones connection with or awareness of the unconscious; other people’s personal growth and connection with self. The wood also indicates allowing yourself to be natural, to express what is innate in you, and for the mind and emotions to move in their own way. Walking in a wood might therefore suggest a feeling of relaxation, but it can also mean delving within your deeper feelings and mind – your unconscious – exploring your inner life.

Birch or Silver birch: The birch symbolises growth, renewal, stability, initiation and adaptability because it is highly adaptive and able to sustain harsh conditions with casual indifference. Birches are also associated with the Tír na nÓg, the land of the dead and the Sidhe, in Gaelic folklore, and as such frequently appear in Scottish, Irish, and English folksongs and ballads in association with death, or fairies, or returning from the grave. The leaves of the silver birch tree are used in the festival of St George, held in Novosej and other villages in Albania. (Sidhe are Irish earthen mounds, which in Irish folklore and mythology are believed to be the home of the Aos Sí (the people of the mounds))

Birch bark played a key role in the manufacture of canoes for transportation, wigwams for shelter, and a host of useful implements made by the many tribes and nations of the Northeast. Indians believe that the mist emitted from birch tree leaves placed upon heated rocks in a sweat lodge helps purify the body; the tree’s branches, when tied together and then used to lash the body, result in the removal of poisons. Because of the prolonged existence of ancient birch trees on Earth, American Indians maintain that these trees have much to offer humans.

Branches: Members of your family; directions or possibilities in your life. Or the end of the branches are your aspirations, the growing vulnerable tip of your personal growth and spiritual realisation.

Burnt tree:If this is just an area of the tree or trunk, it shows painful events and the mark they have left on you, perhaps from early in your life. If the hole tree is burnt it shows great difficulties or the death of someone.

Christmas tree or other evergreen: The eternal or unchanging aspect of your transitory experience.

Climbing a tree: Exploring or becoming aware of the directions and facets of your personal growth; using your skills or strength to get away from anxiety or danger, such as you do when climbing to get away from a dangerous animal.

Cutting down: Could be that you are getting rid of old influences in your life, or clearing space. It depends on what attitude is behind the cutting. Are you seeking wood to burn, to build with, or just for devilment.

Dead branch: A direction that no longer has life or motivation in it; a member of your family dying or leaving you.

Dead tree: Past way of life; something which was full of life for you in the past, but is now dead; dead relative.

Falling fallen or crashing down tree: Sense of threat to your identity; this can often suggest a big change in the way you express yourself. It is a breaking down of the influences you lived from in the past, perhaps because your childhood set in place painful or negative influences, or it could suggest the loss or death of a relative or someone close to you.  It can also sometimes shown the death of someone. When trees are old or storm blow in our life trees are felled by wind or weather. But in some dreams it may suggest making more space around by the dead trees falling.

Flowering tree: Fertility; femininity.

Human or animal hung on tree: Personal sacrifice; the death of some part of self so further growth can occur – death of dependence so independence can arise; surrender; the pains and struggles, the sense of crucifixion occurring in the maturing process, so the pains and suffering of life in the body.

Leaves and tree tip: The tip is the living, growing part of you. The part that is still vulnerable because of its newness, or outworn (depending on colour of leaf) part of your thinking or feeling. leaves, well you can also be blown like a leaf, suggesting separation from your roots and main growth; or you can take a leaf from someone’s notebook, thus following their example or idea. The leaves as a whole, if falling, can represent the end of your a period of your life, or can be the passing ego that dies, but leaves the trunk, the process that gave life. See Death of Ego

Roots: Your connection with the past, with your family heritage or influences; the things you are tied to by necessity or love; your fundamental physical characteristics as they express in your personality; the aspects of your culture or family ties that you particularly identify with or find connection with.

Roots in dreams represent the hidden and often unconscious links that reach deep into our body and its long past. For our body is an outcrop of the life that began when life began on this earth, and it carries with it ancient memories. The dream roots give us entrance into that long past and what it brings with it into our life today. See The Conjuring Trick  

The root can sometimes indicate the ‘root’ of your biological potential/energy – the root centre. As such it shows your undifferentiated self – the you rather like an energy, like electricity. that is invisible until it flows into an apparatus/body, which enables it to show part of its enormous potential – movement, feelings, self consciousness, etc.

Tree trunk: Your family background and connections; What you have developed or grown from. Any injury to the trunk shows a traumatic event; if it is low on the trunk it indicates youth, if higher up then later in life.

Example: Dreamt that I was looking at the large plane tree at the back of our house in London. I noticed the base of the trunk was burnt internally. I pulled away bark. It looked a bit like a bees nest, but was cindered wood. Now I saw folds in the trunk of the tree showing that the tree was leaning, and I realised the cindered bark I pulled away had been supporting the tree. It would now soon fall. I saw a very clear mental image of the tree falling to the right where there was space, because straight ahead was a building it would crush. The tree then began to fall exactly where I had visualised. I now saw the top of the trunk base cut clean.

The dreamer explored their dream and said: The tree is that which has grown from the past into the present. When you discover it is burnt at the base, this means you begin to see that deep within, at the foundations of this lifetime, much has been destroyed in you.

The burnt wood means that much which was to have been expressed as growth was turned inward and consumed the inner life. The burning was realised as your loneliness, your fear of relating, and the pain of living within yourself. When the tree fell, this is the part of you built upon those problems falling away. Tree threatening to fall on building is perhaps having a medical career, but have gone in another direction, against something being built. The burn is the debt on the hands. It is in my hands what I do.

Uprooted tree: It is mostly about your inner world so your every day life has been uprooted – to remove a person from their home or usual environment. See The Inner World 

So it can indicate either a serious psychological injury which can lay you low; or that you are living a life that does not connect with your real or core self. See Core

Idioms: Top of the tree; family tree; barking up the wrong tree; tree of knowledge; dead wood; can’t see the trees for the wood.

See: Sacred Tree in Dreams and Mythdeath and rebirth, and archetypes of the self ; IndividuationCross, Wood.

Comments

-Tetu 2015-03-31 1:59:17

Last nigth I dreamed about a little boy who was very annoying through some part of my dream. Suddenly he bent one birch-tee full of fresh green leaves, when I was walking under, and put it into strong stream of golden flames of fire which tuched all my head too. I covered my face with my both palms in protection but after a moment I realized the fire wasn’ t real. Boy run away chortling. Was he a Trickster? And what is the meaning of that story?

-Lisa Swenne 2015-03-09 16:44:02

Thank you so much for this explanation, but still can’t figure out what my dream meant. I had it two days ago.

I was running away from people who where affected by a virus that turned them into black. A drop of that black virus reached my hand and I quickly brushed it off. But I was to late it was already going into my system.

But the virus didn’t transform me into the people that where affected. I turned into a crossing of tree and a human, a lot of branches with spring leaves where growing taller and bigger. so much I almost couldn’t see through it.Other people also turned into human trees. Then the normal humans tried to help and heal us but with no luck. So they decided to put them in a big warehouse, but I could escape. Later in the night I am at the same place but now I am chased by security guards. I managed to hide in one of the warehouses and then I see my fellow tree humans in a miserable state. I decide to help them and I turned the warehouse in a tree paradise with a lot of earth and we were making colorful walls to dived the spaces. I also went into the fertile ground and we are having a party. Everybody is happy now.

-Lilac 2015-03-04 0:25:26

I had a dream last night that a medium sized tree with few leaves fell over a road, almost hitting a few strangers. I felt shocked and rushed to help them. Not sure what this means

    -Anna 2015-03-09 12:16:04

    Lilac – In order to get a better understanding of what dreams are, please read:
    http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/what-we-need-to-remember-about-us-3/#Reflect
    and
    http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/stranger/
    As I see it, the dream shows that whatever the falling tree symbolizes (see QUOTE) it helped you to get in touch with parts of you, you had not “met” before.
    QUOTE
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    Falling fallen or crashing down tree: Sense of threat to your identity; this can often suggest a big change in the way you express yourself. It is a breaking down of the influences you lived from in the past, perhaps because your childhood set in place painful or negative influences, or it could suggest the loss or death of a relative or someone close to you.
    _______________________________________
    We grow through what we meet in life and/or in ourselves.
    See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/personal-growth/
    Anna 🙂

-julie hollqnd 2015-02-24 3:16:54

I had a dream their were three tall tall large trees with no green on them and I was in my childhood house and it was very windy. All three trees fell one at a time and one crushed my childhood bedroom.

-dolores dibiase 2015-02-22 18:44:56

dreamed that a truck pulled up to my house with two Christmas tree like trees to be planted. what does this mean.

-rumaisa 2015-02-08 4:27:10

I had a dream that I saved a young seedling and helped it grow. The plant could talk and tell me what it want. It was in pain and I listened to it and gave it support. Soon it grew into a big beautiful strong tree. Few other people and i treated this tree like a person and we played classical music for tree because it liked it. Very soon the tree started to move its branches in tune to the music. The tree started to respond like person with humor and emotions and intelligence. The tree liked to solve puzzles and learn new things. Next thing I saw, the tree had turned into a human man. I was apprehensive at what we had done and what the future would bring. But also in awe at this transformation.

    -Anna 2015-02-21 16:31:58

    Rumaisa 🙂

    What a wonderful uplifting dream.
    I feel the dream expresses the potential you have for inner growth, healing and transformation.
    Trust IT!

    http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/the-sacred-tree-in-dreams-and-myths/

    Anna 🙂

    -Tony Crisp 2015-02-23 9:32:04

    Rumaisa – As Anna has said, a beautiful and extraordinary dream. It tells me that you are a very unusual person. Perhaps you are not special in the outer world, but inwardly you are exceptional. You have gentleness and a caring nature.

    The dream shows you caring for something that is deep inside you – a seed that has grown into a mighty tree. Your ability to see that all living things are a part of one great life that you respect and care for, has allowing something to manifest in you life. The tree is a symbol of your whole life. The roots represent your connection with the past and all that is now born as you in this lifetime. The seed is the wonderful things you carried into this life from other lives – for a seed does not simply exist, but it the wonder of many other living things – trees/beings – from the past.

    Your care for this hidden part of you has allowed it to grow into a force in your present life. Your apprehension of what you have done is normal, for you have opened in yourself an awareness of the huge being that you are, and so you felt the awe of it.

    Watch it slowly transform your life, for you have much that you will express in the world. I salute you.

    Tony

-Tiffany 2015-01-14 15:27:47

I had a dream I was at the very top of a tree (fir tree I think). It was a huge tree but I was at the very top where I could feel the wind on my face and in my hair and the unsteady-ness of the top branches. My mom was right under me supporting me but staying on the more stable branches. I was up there reaching out gathering something, not from the tree itself, but something right outside of it (I’m not sure what) but I really had to reach for it- I felt fear, excitement and vulnerability. Like it was something that was important to be doing- even though I was putting myself at risk being at the top. After being up there for awhile gathering, wavering and swaying in the wind- feeling unsteady, I finally decided I wanted to climb down, my mom was supportive, and I felt a huge sense of relief as I stepped down onto the lower, more sturdy branches.

-Felicia 2014-11-15 16:22:33

I had a dream that I rounded a corner and there was a large tree laying on the ground. The tree was visibly tall very busy at the top, lots of green leaves but it was laying down on the ground. There were no roots coming out of it just a large hole in the ground from where it use to stand erect. I saw what appeared to be a loved one or someone familiar fall into a hole in the ground right next to the tree and I ran over trying desperately to rescue them from falling with no success. I said the most swares in a single moment then I’ve ever said.

    -Tony Crisp 2014-11-16 13:17:17

    Felicia – Sorry to say this has all the signs that someone who is a loved one or is familiar to you, and had a lot going on in their life is shown as passing on – dying.

    You obviously felt connected with the person for you rushed to rescue them. But sometimes prayers for the person can make a big change.

    Tony

-Michael 2014-10-17 20:13:10

I had a dream…
I was I’m a forest at night.
I was hunted, pursued.
I moved like someone should in that situation.
Alert, wary, quiet and hurried.
I paused, and a great old twisted pine tree grabbed my attention with the sound of rushing water.
It was grown leaning back from me, but bent toward me higher up and looming over me and surrounding me with its unusually twisting limbs, all pointing at me I’m a round about way…
When I turned to it, it split at its crook, as if its belly, and began leaking its translucent pitch in a subtle flow, but loud fashion.
Then it began to gush, like a weak fountain or stream.
It did not spray.
Nothing else happened.
I just stood there, afraid, and watched it gush its life blood like water.

Any help on this one?

-Neomie 2014-10-07 10:40:28

Maybe someone can help. It seems in my dream…. I was in a traffic jam or accident and ended up in a tree with others that were in the jam or accident. I didn’t recognize anyone but my best friend. The tree didn’t look strong… It was big and and the freeway was built around it. It Had trimmed branches… But the branches did easily hold us and bent with out breaking. The fire department did begin to save us when I finally woke up.

    -Tony Crisp 2014-10-13 10:49:55

    Neomie – It seems you were suffering frustration or not being able to get on with what you wanted to do. The tree represent you – the inner you. You felt it was not strong but it held everyone in its arms. Which means that you have more inner strength than you believe.

    I believe the accident/jam was probably a difficulty your family faced at some time, and the difficulty was the cause of your inner hesitation. It blocked your main energy from expressing, but your ability to deal with problems is coming into play. Please read http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/questions-2/#Summing and you could try being the tree by using http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPerson

    Tony

-Jennifer 2014-09-30 9:07:41

One night, I had one tree (Just picture like) coming back in my dream about 3 times. And every time the tree came in mind I acted frustrated or even al little sad.. I called it a name but I can’t remember what I called it. But my dream felt really chaotic, yet every time that tree appeared, my mind calmed a little
I was wonderimg what that tree could mean
(sorry for the english, I’m dutch)

    -Tony Crisp 2014-10-07 9:17:27

    Jennifer – Your English was no problem. Some English speakers send me script that I have to edit to understand.

    A tree is a growing thing that often symbolises our own personal growth, with its roots and growing tips.

    Your dream suggests that you are experiencing a time when you cannot see clearly what you should do or be – at least some chaos. The tree calms you because it reminds you of your whole history, which helps you to feel more in touch with yourself.

    I suggest you ask yourself what are my roots, your background and ancestors. Here is a man’s experience of experiencing his ‘roots’.

    “When I opened the door I was overwhelmed by such a huge awareness of what had been left me as an inheritance by my ancestors that I sobbed for many minutes. It wasn’t pain causing me to weep, but the intensity of what I experienced. The strength, persistence, ability to love, as imperfect as it was, the sharpness of mind, the ability to exist within a modern community, were all gifts hammered out of raw human material by my forebears, enabling me to take the few further steps in life that I have.”

    It might help in this by using http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPerson

    Tony

-Anissa 2014-09-28 14:37:40

I have had several dreams of being able to pull a 5′ tree out of the ground very easily. The tree has no leaves no branches and no roots. Also it also grows in places like inside a building or over a pond and in my back yard. Always surrounded by dry dirt or water. After I pull it from the ground I have no way of discarding it. I dream this night after night, I just don’t understand it…..

    -Tony Crisp 2014-10-02 9:24:45

    Anissa – I get the feeling from your dream that you have disconnected yourself from your roots. The roots are all your family ancestors and even your family.

    You cannot discard the tree because it represents you, a young tree that needs to be planted and watered. Use the following to really explore your tree = http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/seed-meditation/

    Tony

-mel 2014-08-05 8:56:40

I had a dream that I’d done a charity rub with my partner the woods we ran to were muddy and a hill had been made for the runners I’d finished the run and achieved my goal then all these half cut tree stumps came crushing down on to people I barely moved out the way and was holding a child I kept waiting and moving although none hit me they hit other people what does this dream mean??

-Carynne 2014-07-31 6:40:55

I dreamt I was the tree (big, strong and lots of green leaves) but was able to move around and turn other things and people into trees. It was a powerful dream and made me feel powerful.

-Carlisse 2014-07-29 17:39:22

I’m a big dreamer and love figuring them out but I can’t seem to understand this one..I dreamt of an amusement park ride going back and forth over a big tree then it got stuck on the top branch and it seemed like the people on the ride jumped or moved and the branch snapped. I looked over my head and the branch was coming right at me I wanted to run but I couldn’t move. It bounced in front of me then over me and kept rolling. I heard someone say I can’t believe you didn’t get hurt and I couldn’t do anything but pray and I remember holding my hands up and saying “thank you Lord!”

    -Tony Crisp 2014-08-04 8:43:39

    Carlisse – It seems you have a dual nature, a fun loving, social and even exciting part of you. But another side which has a sense of the inner you that connects with Life/God. But the dream is partly a warning against swing too much into the fun loving side. Because it can damage the side of you that is growing and is an expression of your whole family background – your family tree. But it is more about your own inner purpose that might get broken or damaged.

    The suggestion is that you have avoided the damage through prayer. So keep the contact going within you. Pray often for guidance in your life.

    Tony

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