Trees were believed to be a sacred threshold,
bridging the gap between the upper and lower worlds. With its branches
reaching toward the heavens and its roots lying firmly in the ground, it
was considered to be a link between heaven, earth and the “other
world”.
A symbol of beauty, resurrection and immortality! |
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CELTIC LEGEND
A' Crann Bethadh (a k-rr-ah-N be-h-aye) meaning literally 'the tree life'
or A' Bethadh Crann 'the life tree' in Gaelic. There are nine sacred trees in Celtic mythology: oak, apple, alder, birch, rowan (ash), Hawthorn, hazel, holly and willow - each with its own spiritual meaning; the most sacred tree of all is the Oak tree, which represents the axis mundi, the center of the world. The Celtic name for oak, Duir, is the origin of the word door- the root of the oak was literally the doorway to the Otherworld, the realm of Faery. |