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In short
Dreaming of a garden opens onto the cultivated inner paradise — what grows there reflects what we consciously tend within ourselves. Linked to Venus, the Empress, and fertility, it evokes harmony restored and the soul's quiet growth. From the Garden of Eden to Japanese Zen gardens, all share the same promise: here, beauty is the fruit of patient care.

The cultivated garden of the psyche. What grows there is what we consciously tend and nourish. The Hortus conclusus.
The secret garden as intimacy and female sexuality. The enclosed garden as a symbol of virginity.
Linked to Venus and Taurus. Associated with the Empress (III) — fertility and abundance. The Garden of Eden as original grace.
Western tradition: Eden, the Garden of the Hesperides, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
Eastern tradition: Japanese Zen gardens as meditation in action. Persian gardens as paradise on earth (pairi-daēza).
Dreaming of a garden opens onto the cultivated inner paradise — what grows there reflects what we consciously tend within ourselves. Linked to Venus, the Empress, and fertility, it evokes harmony restored and the soul's quiet growth. From the Garden of Eden to Japanese Zen gardens, all share the same promise: here, beauty is the fruit of patient care.
The cultivated garden of the psyche. What grows there is what we consciously tend and nourish. The Hortus conclusus.
The secret garden as intimacy and female sexuality. The enclosed garden as a symbol of virginity.