Spiritual Garden

A Spiritual Garden attends to methodologies that bring peace and healing: Spiritual, Emotional, Physical and Visual.

Peace, serenity, and even a certain degree of mental healing may be derived from your own garden and landscape, once you transform it into a sanctuary free from the stresses of the outer world. Spirituality Gardens can be places where one renews the senses and reconnects the spirit to the natural world. Planting and designing a spiritual garden means creating a place that will be sacred to you. Consequently, you may wish to include religious elements that are personal reflections of your life, but you may also wish to add other features that are particularly soothing to you. The role of the garden designer is central to a spiritual garden. Jad Dumbrell brings unique talents in helping discern your personal needs. He is comfortable working with a variety of clients and purposes.

No matter what your garden's style - formal, rustic, Oriental, large or small - there are many ways to give it the tranquil appeal you hunger for. While it may at first seem trendy, remember that some of the earliest gardens on earth were centered near tombs and temples, which suggests a link somehow between the busy world and the world of the spirit, soul, or self - depending on your beliefs.

Keep in mind that your spiritual garden is your place or perhaps your family's place to commune with the self and nature. It can be a place for both prayer and meditation. It can be a place of relaxation, healing and for personal growth. The design of this space is unique to each one of us and incorporates our personality, utilizing colors that soothe, sounds that calm and visuals that relax. It is a space that brings us closer to our inner being, assists us to think on a deeper level and puts us on a higher vibrational plane. It may also help us to make a connection with a loved one or pet who has passed, or gives us the perfect environment to speak with spirit guides, angels, guardians and higher sources. Finally, it should give you a sense of peace that the outer world does not frequently provide.

Connection with gardens, even small ones, even potted plants, can become windows to the inner life. The simple act of stopping and looking at the beauty around us can be prayer.