Growth

The branches of a banyan tree extend in every direction. But they do not drift.
Each one remains connected to what grounds it.

Branching Out

Phase Two of Living Through A Lifetime.

Roots alone are not enough.

Once you are grounded, life asks you to reach —
toward others, toward new perspectives,
toward the world beyond yourself.

The branches of a banyan tree extend in every direction.
But they do not drift. Each one remains connected
to what grounds it — deepening the roots even as it reaches further.

Growth is not just personal development.
It is relational expansion — learning to move with others
while staying true to yourself.

Three practices form the branches.

The branches do not know how far they will reach.

They simply keep growing — outward, and always connected.

அறத்தினூஉங்கு ஆக்கமும் இல்லை அதைன
மறத்தலின் ஊங்கில்லை கேடு — Kural 32

There can be no greater source of good than the practice of virtue;
there can be no greater source of evil than the forgetfulness of it.

Growth is the second of three phases in Living Through A Lifetime — the second movement of the Living series.