What is “the Tree of Life”? –1

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[This was originally posted in 2012.  With the continuing interest in coconut oil and products from the coconut tree, we are reposting this 5 year-old article.  Please read the three comments in the “readers’ response” at the bottom of the page; interestingly, this post caught the attention of  enthusiasts/promoters of coconut oil and coconut products.  Please check out their websites, the links are included in their comments. And don’t miss reading the sequel to this post about the biblical ‘tree of life” in  The Tree of Life is the Torah -2

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What is “the tree of life”? 

 

If you ask a Filipino, the answer would be the Coconut Tree!

 

Of all the trees ever created by God, the coconut tree is probably the most versatile because of its many uses and because no part of the tree is not use-able to man:

 

  • Coconut water is a refreshing health drink, so full of nutrients that it is known to be a natural and fast replenishment of electrolytes for those suffering from diarrhea, and can even be processed to create alcohol.
  • From the hard meat [niyog], you can derive food snacks, oil for hair conditioning and lotions, milk, soaps and cosmetics.
  • As a cooking oil, it is said to be the most stable and its saturated fat is actually healthy fat.
  • The soft meat [buko] is turned into various delicacies [buco salad, nata de coco, etc.]
  • Side products include coco sugar, coco-syrup, coco-jam, coco-candy, coco-bread, shredded coconut for cake topping,
  • The polished shell has multi-purpose usage for the home–cooking utensil [sandok], ladle, scooper, savings container [alkansya], food container [bao], drinking cup, chandelier of coconut shells.
  • The tree trunk may be used for housing materials.
  • Its leaves come in handy for roof thatches, basket weaving, natural food-wrap.
  • The husk [bunot] is used polishing floors or firewood for cooking.
  • Dried coconut flesh or copra has been a major Philippine thriving industry for export.
  • Scenic landscape —Philippine shorelines are lined with coconut trees, quite a scenic view for tropical beaches.The province of Quezon alone is “cocolandia” where you see nothing but mountains of coconuts, a lush visual sight creating a healthy environment.
  • According to organic facts, [http://www.organicfacts.net/organic-oils/organic-coconut-oil/health-benefits-of-coconut-oil.html], “the health benefits of coconut oil include hair care, skin care, stress relief, maintaining cholesterol levels, weight loss, increased immunity, proper digestion and metabolism, relief from kidney problems, heart diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, HIV and cancer, dental care, and bone strength. These benefits of coconut oil can be attributed to the presence of lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid, and its properties such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, antifungal, antibacterial, soothing, etc”

What more could a Filipino ask!  All these from one perfectly-designed tree, a gift of the Creator to these 7100 tropical islands where no Filipino need starve! But let us not forget this article is not about the coconut tree but about the Biblical Tree of Life!  

 

Since there is no literal tree existing, what does it symbolize in the few verses where it appears?

[AST/ArtScroll]
Genesis 2:9  And HaShem God caused to sprout from the ground every tree that was pleasing to the sight and good for food; also the Tree of Life in the midst of the garden, and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Bad.

 

Genesis 3:22, 24  And HaShem God said, “Behold Man has become like the Unique One among us, knowing good and bad; and now, lest he put forth his hand and take also of the Tree of Life, and eat and live forever!” So HaShem God banished him from the Garden of Eden, to work the soil fom which he was taken.  And having driven out the man, He stationed at the east of the Garden of Eden the Cherubim and the flame of the ever-turning sword, to guard the way to the Tree of Life. [AST]

 

Proverbs 3:18  It is a tree of life to those who grasp it, and its supporters are praiseworthy. [AST]

 

Proverbs 11:30  The fruit of a righteous one is a tree of life, and a wise man acquires souls.[AST]

Proverbs 13:12   A drawn-out hope brings sickness of heart, but desire attained is a tree of life. [AST]

 

Proverbs 15:4   A soothsaying tongue is a tree of life,  but corruption of it is damage of the spirit.[AST]

 

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Reader Comments


  1. Jillian Miller
    Aug 28 (5 days ago)
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    Just wanted to see what you thought of the below. Hope you are well!
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    On Thursday, August 23, 2018 at 4:19 AM, Jillian Miller wrote:
    Dear Editor,

    My name is Jillian and I’m the Editor at Jen Reviews. I was doing research on coconut recipes and just finished reading your wonderful blog post: http://sinai6000.net/what-is-the-tree-of-life-1-2/

    In that article, I noticed that you cited a solid post that I’ve read in the past: https://www.organicfacts.net/health-benefits/oils/health-benefits-of-coconut-oil.html

    We just published a delicious water spinach crêpes with coconut cream sauce recipe complete with step-by-step pictures and detailed instructions. You can find it here: https://www.jenreviews.com/crepe-recipe/

    If you like the recipe we’d be humbled if you cited us in your article. Of course, we will also share your article with our newsletter subscribers and followers across our social platforms.

    Either way, keep up the great work!

    Warmly,
    Jillian

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