5 Sacred trees in North America
Sacred trees in North America and their symbolic significance. Cedar, Maple, Oak, Pine, Sequoia
Dedicated or Set apart for the service or worship of a deity. A tree sacred to the gods.
Sacred trees in North America and their symbolic significance. Cedar, Maple, Oak, Pine, Sequoia
Sacred trees in South America and their symbolic significance. Ceibo, palma Christi, coca, jatobá, palo Santo.
Sacred trees in Australia and their symbolic significance. Wollemi pine, Ghost gum, River red gum, Boab
The Banyan tree. A place of dialogue, gathering, enlightment. Wisdom of the speaking Banyan Tree.
Sacred trees around the world and their symbolic significance in Africa, Middle East, Asia, Madagascar, South and North America, Australia and Europe
Sacred fruits of the world. Throughout history and across cultures, certain fruits have been considered sacred and have held religious or spiritual significance.
Sacred trees in Europe. The Oak of Dodona, Greece. Yew Trees of Kingley Vale, England. The Céide Fields, Ireland. Tree of Life, Azerbaijan.
The Resilience of the Baobab Tree. Africa. Story. Fruit pulp, leaves, seeds, bark, flowers
A Love Poem for the Sacred Tree. Beauty is a joy for ever. And so is wisdom and wit.
Sacred trees in Africa. Examples and symbolic significance: Baobab, Iroko, Mango, Neem, Tamarind
The Love for Sacred Trees in culture and religion. Understanding the Significance and Beauty of Trees in our own traditions
The Jesse tree, a genealogy tree tracing the ancestors of King David and his descendants.