Tu B'Shevat Meditations
“Tu Bi'Shvat is the rosh of the fruit tree's new year. All creatures have biorhythms. Plants go dormant in the cold winter damp. Bared of foliage trees look dead; they give no sign of viable life.Then in spring a growth phase begins; they bud and flower and bear their fruit. On Tu bi'Shvat the sap starts to rise and signals the flora to prepare for rebirth. It is the turning point when the plant kingdom shifts from death toward life.” Sarah Yehudit Shneider
Here are some video practices to explore the spiritual themes of TuB’Shevat, the New Year for the Trees in Jewish tradition, in and through your body: