Tree of Life is a profound metaphysical novel by Nataša Pantović, set in the mystical and spiritually charged environment of Findhorn, UK. This novel explores the universal concept of the Tree of Life, which has been interpreted in various religious traditions and myths as a symbol of the interconnectedness of all life on Earth. It is a journey into the sacred, bridging cultures and spiritual practices across time and space.
The story weaves through the author’s own life, intertwined with the adoption journey that takes her from Serbia to Africa, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Malta, exploring the depths of human connection, love, and the profound mysteries of existence.
In this narrative, the Tree of Life symbolizes the micro and macro cosmos, highlighting how our personal journeys are reflections of the grander cosmic dance. "The subconscious material or mind (chitta) has its own 'body,'" Pantović writes, "and as we ascend the Spiral of Consciousness, we begin to understand how we relate to one another in our collective drive for Goodness."
The novel contemplates the relationship between the individual and the universe, offering a meditative exploration of how we grow, evolve, and interact with each other. It reflects on the deeper knowledge and understanding of the Self within the greater framework of Conscious Living, recognizing our connection to all sentient beings and the world around us.
Through a blend of adoption, spirituality, alchemy, and mysticism, Tree of Life invites readers to reflect on their own lives, the patterns that shape their journeys, and the universal truths that connect all humans across cultures and histories. With each page, readers are encouraged to open their hearts to the infinite possibilities of spiritual growth, universal connection, and love.
📍 Country: Malta, Serbia 🗣 Languages: English, Serbian 📚 Genres: Nonfiction, Philosophy, History, Poetry, Fiction 🏢 Publishers: Poslovni Biro & Artof4Elements 🕰 Active Since: 1991 – Present
“Seated on a panel with her fellow writers, Maltese-Serbian novelist Nataša Pantović has been known to use slam poetry to perform her poetic body of work…” — Sunday Times of Malta, "A Beautiful Mind"
About the Author
Nataša Pantović, MSc Economics, is a Maltese-Serbian author, management consultant, adoptive parent, and ancient worlds researcher currently based in Malta. Her work is a unique blend of esoteric philosophy, mindfulness, parenting, education, and poetic expression.
With a background in business and management consulting, Nataša spent 20+ years working with the Office of the Prime Minister of Malta and major consultancies like KPMG, Reeds, and Deloitte, contributing to large-scale management and ICT transformation projects across Malta, the UK, and the Netherlands.
As the Head of Business Development of UK-based Crimsonwing (later acquired by KPMG), she played a leading role in promoting Malta’s IT industry internationally. Her speaking engagements included high-level conferences like the Euro-Med Economist Summit in Marseille, where she presented on “Strategies for Growth in the Euro-Med Region.”
Her life journey shifted dramatically after adopting two children from Ethiopia as a single mother. Inspired by this transformative experience, she became a passionate advocate of conscious parenting, mindfulness, and education rooted in love and inner growth. She also supported building a school in rural Ethiopia and has organized over ten cultural festivals and conferences, including the Neolithic Conference in Birgu, Malta.
Having traveled to over 50 countries and lived in five (Serbia, Malta, UK, New Zealand, and the Netherlands), her global experiences deeply influence her philosophical and spiritual work.
📚 Published Works by Nataša Pantović * Contracts for Companies and Individuals (1991) A practical guide on legal and business agreements.
* A-Ma: Alchemy of Love (AoL Mindfulness Series #1, 2017) A spiritual historical novel exploring the Taoist way and alchemical transformation.
* Art of 4 Elements: Discover Alchemy Through Poetry (AoL Mindfulness Series #2, 2016) A meditative fusion of photography, poetry, and mindfulness.
* Intro to Mindful Eating with Delicious Raw Vegan Recipes by Olivera Rosić (AoL Mindfulness Series #3, 2015) A mindful guide to conscious eating and raw nutrition.
* Mindful Being: Towards Mindful Living Course (AoL Mindfulness Series #4, 2015) A transformational workbook designed to help integrate mindfulness into everyday life.
* Conscious Parenting: Mindful Living Course for Parents (AoL Mindfulness Series #5, 2016) A practical and spiritual guide for intentional, heart-centered parenting.
* Intro to Chanting Mantras with Best Chords by Goce Nikolovski (AoL Mindfulness Series #6, 2017) A musical and spiritual journey through sacred sound and chanting.
* Tree of Life: A Journey into the Field of Dreams (AoL Mindfulness Series #7, 2017) A mystical narrative connecting ancient symbols and personal transformation.
* Conscious Creativity: Ancient Europe’s Mindfulness Meditations (AoL Mindfulness Series #8, 2017) A journey into the spiritual traditions of Europe, combining meditation and creativity.
* Spiritual Symbols and Their Meanings (AoL Mindfulness Series #9, 2018) A visual and symbolic exploration of the world's ancient spiritual languages.
* Metaphysics of Sound: In Search of the Name of God (2021) A philosophical and archaeological investigation into the power of sound and sacred vibration.
* 999: Playing the Glass Bead Game with Pythagoras (2022)
A symbolic and numerological journey blending science, metaphysics, and mysticism.
🌳 Just Launched! 📖 Tree of Life with Spiritual Poetry by Nataša Pantović Nuit Book #9 in the AoL Mindfulness Series
I'm honoured to share the release of Tree of Life, a deeply personal and spiritual journey—woven through poetry, mystical insights, and the raw truth of life lived in full surrender to inner guidance.
A true story of following one’s soul path, Tree of Life chronicles the transformative experience of becoming a single mother through adoption, bringing two children from Ethiopia into a life guided by love, mindfulness, and the alchemy of spiritual growth.
🌍 About the Book:
This book is a tapestry of real-life experiences, dreams, myths, and spiritual reflections that explore the interconnectedness of all life. It invites the reader into an intimate journey:
🔹 From the Tantric Ball in the Field of Dreams to the ancient Maltese Temples 🔹 From Scotland’s Findhorn Community to Ethiopia, Kenya, Serbia, and Cambridge 🔹 From confronting the illusion of "Maya of Power" to embodying Ubuntu: “I am because we are” 🔹 Through the mystical spiral of Wu Wei, or divine, effortless action
At its heart, Tree of Life asks profound questions:
“What happens when your country collapses, your soulmate disappears, and your soul’s calling defies your life path?” How do we trust messages that feel irrational? And what if our greatest growth does not require suffering?
✨ Product Details 📖 Series: AoL Mindfulness (Book 9) 📚 Genre: True Story | Spiritual Memoir | Poetry 📝 Paperback: 264 pages 📅 Publication Date: February 14, 2017 🌐 Publisher: Artof4Elements 🔢 ISBN-10: 9995754134 🔢 ISBN-13: 978-9995754136 📐 Dimensions: 6 x 0.2 x 9 inches 🌍 Language: English
🌀 Tree of Life is a book for seekers, mystics, and those walking the tender and powerful path of conscious transformation. It reminds us that through every loss, every question, and every sacred irrational moment, we are being guided home.
beautiful to the core! loved it! back to poetry, back to God, back to love and life and soul. inspiring poems that will take you to a different journey like the poetry of Rumi. spiritual.
Tree of Life Spiritual Poetry Book Review: Dance that continues Tree of Life with Spiritual Poetry Book Review: This true story is a dance that continues, that inspires, that moved me to continue my own search of beauty. Never too late, never too early for the Kundalini dance, spiritual opening, universal music to God and Goddesses. Subtle yet real, into the energy of enlightenment, light and laughter. 9th book of the Series continues to build the energy of alchemy of love. Loved it! Wikipedia says; "The concept of a tree of life is a widespread theme or archetype in the world's mythologies,... The tree of life is mentioned in the Book of Genesis; it is distinct from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. After Adam and Eve disobeyed".
"I see You, Every time I look into Buddha’s eyes. I give myself to You. Every time I alter one of Your 1,000s names. Honestly & fully I love You. Through Christ and Maria, Shiva and Shakti, Krishna and Radha, With every day that passes and every breath I take. I enter gratitude for receiving Your Love. Obeying Your Laws of Truthfulness and Ahimsa, Weaving Prana With hearts and souls of Gaia. Through mysticism, shamanism, Sufism, and ecstatic meditations. I yearn to touch You, to feel You, to be You. Within this amazing Journey of Awareness of Your Consciousness." Nuit, Tree of Life
Like when Iggy Pop who acts the poetic voice of Nothing within “Praise of Nothing” of a Serbian Director Boris Mitic, with his fixed shots, landscapes, people, rooms filmed by 68 film-makers in 70 countries over nearly a decade, tells us: “I like beauty. Not necessarily great beauty. Medium is fine.” or the cliché: “The question is not, ‘How can there be poetry after holocausts? but ‘How can there be holocausts after poetry?” the book is talking to the humanity through the sentence: "Grow up, you are manipulated, research further, formulas will only suffocate you, search for the soul, this is how you will meet Goodness." How do you give a star rating to a book like this? With a book so consistently Wu Wei, Zen, yardsticks that are deep in the DNA of Tolstoy, Jung, Rumi are pointless. It becomes the viewer’s tolerance for avant-garde risk taking. This is nowhere near as intellectually stimulating or transcendent as the magic that we have already experienced in the past. So, is it a big nothing, or something to write home about? Just think – how many books have truly changed you? Can a book truly change us? 5 stars from me for not interfering with my thought-forms but just presenting...
Like when Iggy Pop who acts the poetic voice of Nothing within “Praise of Nothing” of a Serbian Director Boris Mitic, with his fixed shots, landscapes, people, rooms filmed by 68 film-makers in 70 countries over nearly a decade, tells us: “I like beauty. Not necessarily great beauty. Medium is fine.” or the cliché: “The question is not, ‘How can there be poetry after holocausts? but ‘How can there be holocausts after poetry?” the book is talking to the humanity through the sentence: "Grow up, you are manipulated, research further, formulas will only suffocate you, search for the soul, this is how you will meet Goodness." How do you give a star rating to a book like this? With a book so consistently Wu Wei, Zen, yardsticks that are deep in the DNA of Tolstoy, Jung, Rumi are pointless. It becomes the viewer’s tolerance for avant-garde risk taking. This is nowhere near as intellectually stimulating or transcendent as the magic that we have already experienced in the past. So, is it a big nothing, or something to write home about? Just think – how many books have truly changed you? Can a book truly change us? 5 stars from me for not interfering with my thought-forms but just presenting...
A list of my interests are as follows: philosophy, God, Evolution, Applied Psychology, Human Intelligence. This seemed to have it all.
After some entry-level history exploration, we got right into the Greek evolution, mythology, yin-yang metaphor, alchemy, even witch hunt. Witch Hunt! How'd you work that in? I don't know. I don't care. Awesome.
Adam’s casting out of Eden and Eve’s contribution to the evolution of Humankind was analogized by the sudden expansion in the Homo knowledge, spread of alphabet, which makes us the only animals who can read and write, as God promised we climbed Tree of Knowledge suffering and rejoicing, each finding own cross, each representing AnX, resurrected Christ.
The dragon aspect was our primeval enemy, the life-force reptiles, as mythological indicated in Ancient Greek stories. When they were dinosaurs we crawled out at night and ate their eggs, when they became our kids we had to find better ways to deal with them. Nowadays, all we have in terms of snakes reptiles are our struggle to keep the family safe, educated, no-drugs, no-alcohol, no internet, no editions to medicine. So we basically won the outer enemy to turn back to inner ones. What amazing universal primate fears run down the evolutionary chain keeping us stuck within the darkness. Genetically transmitted terrors of our own nightmares.
A good chunk of this book seemed like common knowledge, mindfulness, but from the European perspective with history repeating through our own evolutionary theory, but there is very little conformity in Natasa’s thought form that I feel more comfortable with. Being a fantastic writer, clear and concise she takes us on a journey of discovering own-self while reading a book. We are talking about real science… Challenging concepts of the language development, creating concepts of applied psychology exploring comparative religion. Wow!
I was very excited to devour this book, but just couldn't get into it. The title itself was sumptuous, but it was very difficult to follow as the author's train of thought jumped from one thing to the next, following every loosely related rabbit trail imaginable.
This tome is not a book of poetry, as the title suggests, nor does it have any sporadic bits of poetry tying elements of the book together. I have no idea what this book is even about, honestly.
It reminds me of my younger years, smoking pot and believing my thoughts were inspired, just to read what I'd written and be embarrassed by it the next day.