Yew and misconceptions in religious history
The cultural history of the yew tree reveals surprising insights into the origins of the Nordic World Tree, Yggdrasil, usually hidden by orthodox doctrine.
FRED HAGENEDER’S GATEWAY TO THE MEANING OF TREES IN CULTURE AND CONSCIOUSNESS
The cultural history of the yew tree reveals surprising insights into the origins of the Nordic World Tree, Yggdrasil, usually hidden by orthodox doctrine.
Trees play a huge role in the personal and collective psyche of all humans, not just for obvious practical reasons (food, shelter, air quality) but also for being sacred gates to other realms of consciousness and experience.
The Birch tree plays a central role in the mythology, initiations and rituals of Siberian and Mongolian shamanism.
Trees are guardians that protect all life on earth. In all traditions, people have respected, loved and revered trees.
The Tree of Life aka the World Tree is an ancient and global symbol of the totality of a universe in which everything is imbued with spirit.
In November 2012, Canada’s First Nations started a new incentive to raise their voices together. A new era of resourceful and peaceful protests has begun.
Traditional custodians of sacred sites met to create a guideline to respect and ensure the future of the children of humans and all species on Earth.
To scientists from the universities of Oxford and of Basel started a database project to record Sacred Natural Sites for research and future conservation.
A global programme to protect sacred sites and their biodiversity as well as cultural practices from industrialization, urbanization, and tourism has begun.
The return of the oldest method of habitat protection on Earth: to honour and respect a place or an area as “sacred ground” (= untouchable, taboo).
The cultural history of the yew tree reveals surprising insights into the origins of the Nordic World Tree, Yggdrasil, usually hidden by orthodox doctrine.
Trees play a huge role in the personal and collective psyche of all humans, not just for obvious practical reasons (food, shelter, air quality) but also for being sacred gates to other realms of consciousness and experience.
The Birch tree plays a central role in the mythology, initiations and rituals of Siberian and Mongolian shamanism.
Trees are guardians that protect all life on earth. In all traditions, people have respected, loved and revered trees.
The Tree of Life aka the World Tree is an ancient and global symbol of the totality of a universe in which everything is imbued with spirit.
In November 2012, Canada’s First Nations started a new incentive to raise their voices together. A new era of resourceful and peaceful protests has begun.
Traditional custodians of sacred sites met to create a guideline to respect and ensure the future of the children of humans and all species on Earth.
To scientists from the universities of Oxford and of Basel started a database project to record Sacred Natural Sites for research and future conservation.
A global programme to protect sacred sites and their biodiversity as well as cultural practices from industrialization, urbanization, and tourism has begun.
The return of the oldest method of habitat protection on Earth: to honour and respect a place or an area as “sacred ground” (= untouchable, taboo).