Jung reread alchemy’s philosophical tree as a mirror of the human psyche — its slow, involuntary growth toward wholeness. And its return to the earth.
Psychology & Spirituality
Carl Jung on Death: What the Soul Knows That We Refuse to Hear
Carl Jung believed death is the true purpose of life — and that refusing it is a neurosis. His radical vision of the soul, the psyche, and the meaning of dying
When Death Slips into a Simple Question: “What Do You Do?”
What if answering “So, what do you do?” became a way to lift the veil on death, break the taboo around grief, and open an honest conversation about life?
Tree Urn: Acknowledging Mortality for a Fulfilling Life in Full Awareness.
Acknowledge mortality to live fully. Explore a kinder, practical approach to end-of-life: prepare with empathy, ease grief, and shape a meaningful legacy.
Understanding Grief: Major Psychological and Psychoanalytic Theories
Explore the main psychological and psychoanalytic theories that explain how grief works and why mourning is essential for healing.
Tree Urn: A Psychological Tool to Process Grief and Loss
Discover how Tree Urn guides each step of the grieving process — a natural, psychological, and symbolic way to transform loss into life across Europe.
The Meaning Behind Tree Urn: Rethinking Death, Healing Grief, and Planting Life
Explore Tree Urn’s story — rethinking death and transforming grief through the simple, healing act of planting life.
How to Live Fully by Accepting Death: Ma’at and the Path of the Ancient Egyptians
Discover how the ancient Egyptians embraced death through Ma’at, turning acceptance into freedom and preparing for eternal life.
Coping with Grief: 6 Therapeutic Approaches to Overcome it
👉 Discover 6 therapeutic ways to cope with grief, heal after loss, and find meaning through remembrance and resilience.
Death Makes All Men Equal
Tree Urn turns ashes into a living tree, offering everyone an equal, eco-friendly return to Earth and a lasting symbol of life.










