Between the Visible and the Invisible, Ernst Zürcher unveils the hidden intelligence of trees, and their role as guardians of the Earth’s memory.
Psychology & Spirituality
What if death didn’t exist?
Weep no more for those who have passed on, for where they are, they can hear and see you. They’ll dance with happiness to see you happy and fulfilled, sending them bright thoughts. This is the most beautiful tribute you can pay them, and it will also allow you to fill the immeasurable void and sense of imputation of a part of your vital energy caused by their departure.
The Tree of Life: Universal Symbol of Connection and Rebirth
The **Tree of Life** is a universal symbol of connection, growth, and eternity, spanning cultures and ages. From Norse mythology to Kabbalah, Celtic, and Buddhist traditions, it represents the union between heaven and earth. Today, it also resonates as a call for nature preservation and life’s balance.
Life After Death at the Heart of Reflections
Discover the mysteries of life after death, exploring near-death experiences, spiritual hypotheses, and moving testimonies. An invitation to contemplation and the search for meaning, presented from a universal and soothing perspective. A reflection inspired by Pierre Jovanovic’s book Les Anges Gardiens.
Guardian Angels: A Bridge Between Life and Death
In Guardian Angels, Pierre Jovanovic delves into the protective role of angels, these luminous beings who guide us through life and beyond. Through moving accounts and universal analyses, he invites us to discover a bridge between the visible and the invisible.
The Symbolism of the Tree According to Carl Jung
According to Carl Jung, the tree is a profound archetype symbolizing the *axis mundi*, the link between heaven and earth. It represents the integration of opposites—masculine and feminine, conscious and unconscious—as essential for individuation and self-realization. The tree, with its roots, trunk, and branches, mirrors our inner journey toward balance, growth, and spiritual transformation.
The Profound Symbolism of Trees in Simone Weil’s Philosophy
Simone Weil, a 20th-century philosopher, saw the tree as a unique symbol of the human condition, bridging heaven and earth, the spiritual and the material. For Weil, the tree represents not only balance and growth but also a universal language guiding our search for meaning and transcendence. Rooted in the earth and oriented toward the sky, the tree embodies both identity and openness to others, offering a model of natural wisdom for harmonious living. Through this symbol, Weil invites us to explore concepts of beauty, humility, and deep connection to nature, finding a rootedness that nourishes both soul and spirit.
How a Tree-Urn Can Help Us the Grieving Process
The TreeUrn helps navigate the grieving process by offering a meaningful, living memorial. By transforming ashes into a tree, it symbolizes the continuity of life and creates a peaceful space for reflection and remembrance.






