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Dedication
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Contents
List of Trees
List of Exercises
Introduction
Section One: Tree Mythology and Legend
Chapter One: Sacred Symbolism of Trees in the Bible
Chapter Two: Sacred Symbolism of Trees Across Cultures
Chapter Three: The Sacred Tree Today
Section Two: Field Guide to Trees
Chapter Four: Guide
48–– Alder, black ––
49–– Apple ––
51–– Arborvitae, American ––
52–– Ash, Green ––
54–– Aspen, Quaking ––
56–– Beech, American ––
58–– Beech, European ––
60–– Birch, Gray ––
62–– Birch, Paper ––
64–– Birch, River ––
66–– Birch, Yellow ––
68–– Black Gum ––
69–– Boxelder ––
70–– Buckeye, Ohio ––
72–– Buckthorn, Common ––
73–– Catalpa, Northern ––
74–– Cedar, Red ––
76–– Cherry, Black ––
77–– Cherry, Pin ––
78–– Chestnut, American ––
80–– Chestnut, Chinese ––
82–– Cork tree, Amur ––
83–– Cottonwood, Eastern ––
85–– Crabapple ––
87–– Cypress, Bald ––
89–– Dogwood, Cornelian Cherry ––
90–– Dogwood, White Flowering ––
91–– Elder ––
93–– Elm, American ––
95–– Elm, English ––
97–– Fir, Douglas ––
99–– Fir, White ––
101–– Fringe Tree ––
102–– Ginkgo ––
104–– Golden Rain Tree ––
105–– Hackberry ––
106–– Hawthorn, English ––
108–– Hawthorn, Washington ––
110–– Hemlock, Canadian ––
111–– Hickory, Bitternut ––
112–– Hickory, Shellbark ––
113–– Holly, American ––
115–– Hoptree ––
116–– Hornbeam, American ––
118–– Hornbeam, European ––
120–– Horse chestnut, Common ––
122–– ironwood ––
123–– Katsura tree ––
124–– Kentucky Coffee Tree ––
125–– Larch, american––
126–– Linden, American ––
128–– Linden, Little Leaf ––
130–– Linden, Silver ––
131–– Locust, Honey ––
133–– Maackia, Amur ––
134–– Maple, Japanese ––
135–– Maple, Norway ––
137–– Maple, Crimson King Norway ––
139–– Maple, Red ––
141–– Maple, Silver ––
143–– Maple, Sugar ––
145–– Mimosa ––
146–– Mulberry ––
147–– Oak, Bur ––
149–– Oak, Chinquapin ––
151–– Oak, Pin ––
153–– Oak, Red ––
155–– Oak, Scarlet ––
157–– Oak, Shingle ––
159–– Oak, White ––
161–– Osage Orange ––
162–– Pawpaw ––
163–– Peach ––
164–– Pear, Common ––
165–– Pecan ––
166–– Persimmon ––
168–– Pine, Austrian ––
170–– Pine, Scotch ––
172–– Pine, White ––
174–– Plum, American ––
176–– Poplar, Black ––
178–– Poplar, White ––
180–– Redbud, Eastern ––
182–– Redwood, Dawn ––
184–– Rowan ––
186–– Rubber Tree ––
187–– Sassafras ––
188–– Serviceberry ––
189–– Spruce, Blue ––
191–– Spruce, Norway ––
193–– Sumac, Staghorn ––
194–– Sweetgum ––
196–– Sycamore ––
198–– Tree of Heaven ––
200–– Tulip Tree ––
201–– Walnut, Black ––
203–– Willow, Weeping ––
205–– Witch Hazel ––
207–– Yellowwood ––
208–– Yew ––
Section Three: Tree Correspondences within Various Spiritual Systems
Chapter Five: Divine Correspondences of Trees
Chapter Six: Calendar Correspondences of Trees
Chapter Seven: Celtic and Druidic Tree Correspondences
Chapter Eight: The Tree of Life and Astrological Correspondences
Section Four: Magick, Activities, and Craft
Chapter Nine: Communication and Sensing
Chapter Ten: Activities
Chapter Eleven: Wands, Staffs, and Amulets
Chapter Twelve: Quick Guide to Magickal and Medicinal Properties of Trees
Appendix: Basic Identification and Glossary
Bibliography
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