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Tree Myths

Tree Myths explores the profound role of trees in global folklore, spirituality, and religion, revealing their deep-rooted connections to humanity. Trees, often seen as sacred entities or ancestral figures, are examined as potent symbols across diverse cultures and eras. The book uncovers the symbolic importance of specific trees, such as the World Tree (Axis Mundi), a recurring motif linking earthly and spiritual realms, and investigates localized tree spirits and deities in regional belief systems.

The book provides historical context for understanding the evolution of tree-related myths, focusing on animistic traditions and early agricultural practices. It argues that these myths are vital expressions of humanity's relationship with nature, reflecting beliefs about life, death, and the cosmos.

Organized into three sections, the book first introduces key concepts, then delves into specific tree myths worldwide, and finally analyzes underlying themes relevant to contemporary ecological and spiritual concerns. Supported by extensive research from anthropological studies and religious texts, Tree Myths offers a unique perspective by synthesizing diverse cultural narratives. This interdisciplinary approach reveals common threads connecting humanity's understanding of trees while celebrating unique cultural expressions. The book's exploration of cultural narratives and sacred trees informs contemporary conservation efforts and promotes appreciation for the natural world.


Author:

  • Sarah Davis

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 100 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Spirituality
  • Spirituality
  • Nonfiction
  • Religion and faith

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