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Pruning plants can symbolize letting go of the past from "summary" of The Well Gardened Mind by Sue Stuart-Smith
Pruning plants is an essential task in gardening, one that involves cutting away dead or overgrown stems and branches to encourage new growth. This process is not only beneficial for the health of the plant but can also hold deeper symbolic meaning for the gardener. By pruning plants, we are actively letting go of the past, removing what is no longer needed or serving a purpose in order to make room for new growth and possibilities. Just as pruning allows a plant to flourish and thrive, letting go of past traumas or negative experiences can create space for personal growth and healing. The act of pruning can be a cathartic experience, a physical manifestation of relea...Similar Posts
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