Sacred Trees

Sacred Trees
Title Sacred Trees PDF eBook
Author Nathaniel Altman
Publisher Gaupo Publishing
Total Pages 332
Release 2017-03-12
Genre
ISBN 9780997972023

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Since the dawn of history, trees have played a central role in the survival of humanity and the flowering of myriad cultures. Not surprisingly, people the world over have revered trees for their life-giving and life-affirming nature. But modern societies have lost touch with that sense of reverence. Sacred Trees rekindles a once-broadly felt kinship with the natural world. Through vivid history and myth drawn from hundreds of the world's cultures- from the ancient Egyptians and the Druids of early Britain to today's indigenous Hawaiians- Nathaniel Altman reveals the special relationship people have always shared with trees. Here are cosmic trees of the Norse, regarded as the symbol of universal life, the ancestral trees of ancient Rome, seen as the birthplace of humankind, and the biblical tree of knowledge, responsible for the fall of humanity. Richly illustrated, Sacred Trees offers us the devotion that traditional cultures have shown towards trees and teaches us that respect, reverence, and communion with the rest of nature are essential for the healing of Mother Earth.

The Sacred Tree

The Sacred Tree
Title The Sacred Tree PDF eBook
Author Jane Goodall
Publisher
Total Pages 82
Release 2003
Genre Alcoholism
ISBN

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This handbook is being used by the Four Worlds Development Project to eliminate widespread drug and alcohol abuse in tribal communities. It is now being shared for the first time with all members of the human family desiring personal growth."--Publisher's description.

The Sacred Tree

The Sacred Tree
Title The Sacred Tree PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1840
Genre English poetry
ISBN

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Myths of the Sacred Tree

Myths of the Sacred Tree
Title Myths of the Sacred Tree PDF eBook
Author Moyra Caldecott
Publisher Destiny Books
Total Pages 224
Release 1993-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780892814145

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Essential to life on earth since the beginning of time, trees hold a special place in our collective consciousness: rooted in the earth, reaching skyward, nourished by the elements, and enlivened by the sap running through their veins, they provide a metaphor for what it means to be human. Moyra Caldecott has gathered here a collection of myths celebrating the rich symbolism of trees, all bringing to life a time when the natural world was deeply respected and trees and forests were thought to be inhabited by spirits and divine beings. Bound by the organized structure of modern life, the human spirit yearns for the wildness and freedom of primal nature represented by forests in their natural state. Caldecott's book has captured and given voice to this spirit.

The Assyrian Sacred Tree

The Assyrian Sacred Tree
Title The Assyrian Sacred Tree PDF eBook
Author Mariana Giovino
Publisher Saint-Paul
Total Pages 332
Release 2007
Genre Art
ISBN 9783525530283

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Revised thesis (doctoral) - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 2004.

The Sacred Tree

The Sacred Tree
Title The Sacred Tree PDF eBook
Author Judie Bopp
Publisher Lotus Press
Total Pages 92
Release 1989
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780941524582

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THIS BOOK IS BEING USED BY THE FOUR WORLDS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT TO ALLEVIATE AND ELIMINATE DRUG ABUSE BY AMERICAN INDIANS.

The Golden Spruce

The Golden Spruce
Title The Golden Spruce PDF eBook
Author John Vaillant
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 290
Release 2009-03-18
Genre Science
ISBN 0307371328

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • WINNER OF THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S LITERARY AWARD FOR NON-FICTION • WINNER OF THE WRITERS’ TRUST NON-FICTION PRIZE “Absolutely spellbinding.” —The New York Times The environmental true-crime story of a glorious natural wonder, the man who destroyed it, and the fascinating, troubling context in which this act took place. FEATURING A NEW AFTERWORD BY THE AUTHOR On a winter night in 1997, a British Columbia timber scout named Grant Hadwin committed an act of shocking violence in the mythic Queen Charlotte Islands. His victim was legendary: a unique 300-year-old Sitka spruce tree, fifty metres tall and covered with luminous golden needles. In a bizarre environmental protest, Hadwin attacked the tree with a chainsaw. Two days later, it fell, horrifying an entire community. Not only was the golden spruce a scientific marvel and a tourist attraction, it was sacred to the Haida people and beloved by local loggers. Shortly after confessing to the crime, Hadwin disappeared under suspicious circumstances and is missing to this day. As John Vaillant deftly braids together the strands of this thrilling mystery, he brings to life the ancient beauty of the coastal wilderness, the historical collision of Europeans and the Haida, and the harrowing world of logging—the most dangerous land-based job in North America.