
This is the name of the tree of life in Norse mythology. For the Celts, every tree and also every stone was ensouled and had its own essence. In this culture, trees often represented the connection between heaven and earth, and the nature-loving Celts often used trees as gathering places or centers of community.
The Celts saw themselves as a part of nature and trees enjoyed special protection. They often had a prominent tree at the place of residence that served as a gathering place and was often the center of a community.
Wisdom, strength, long life
WoodSilver FirPlace of discoveryReservoir (isla)
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