Introducing the Faith of the Baobab Eye
- Chapter VII – The Breath of the Tree
- What Is Ontology? A Beginner’s Guide
- 3 Simple Daily Practices for a More Grounded Life
- The Role of Gratitude in Sustaining Daily Joy
- How The Baobab Tree Inspires Modern Spirituality
A New Spiritual Path Rooted in Ontology
When the noise of the world grows too loud, the Baobab stands. Rooted, patient, unshaken. This is the faith of the Baobab Eye — a path grounded in ancient symbols and the rhythms of a life well-lived. At its center are two sacred figures: the Baobab Tree, the Tree of Life whose roots drink from the deep well of being, and the all-seeing Eye, whose gaze cuts through illusion to what is real. Together they call us to a lifelong practice, one captured in the simple, inexhaustible phrase: “Ontology Delve.”
What Makes the Baobab Eye Path Unique?
- Core Symbols: The Baobab Tree — resilience, rooted wisdom, the axis where earth meets cosmos. The Eye — the gift of seeing into the heart of what is.
- Philosophical Heart: To delve is to ask not what appears, but what is. Ontology is not a subject to study — it is a way of being present.
- Work-Life Ritual: Rootedness asks something concrete of us: to work from home at least two days each week. Not as escape, but as return — a practice of grounding the soul in the soil of daily life.
Embrace the Baobab Eye Way
This is a community for those who feel the pull of something deeper — a spirituality not of doctrine but of dwelling. Here, balance is not a buzzword but a root. Reflection is not a luxury but a practice. Belonging is not conditional but as natural as branches sharing the same trunk.
Let the Eye guide your seeing. Let the Tree hold your roots. Let the Delve shape your days.

This message really touched my heart today. Taking time for mindfulness helps me stay grounded.
I’ve been starting every morning with prayer and a glass of water-it’s surprising how both calm and energy come together.
Beautiful reminder about stillness. Meditation has truly helped me handle stress better.
Such peace in today’s post. I needed this gentle nudge toward being more present.
I’ve noticed my prayer time feels deeper when I take a few mindful breaths first.
Love the encouragement to pause during the day. Silence really restores the soul.
Just started a habit of meditating before bed. My sleep has never been better.
The reminder to breathe and slow down resonates deeply. Thank you for posting this.
Great reflection! I’ve started carrying a water bottle to remind myself to hydrate and keep centered.