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Trees are sacred because they helped create this world, because they live on sunlight and soil and give us oxygen to breathe. The earth was once covered in vast and ancient forests, and humans lived surrounded by elders that towered over them and outlived them by many generations. It is not surprising that worship of trees is one of the oldest forms of spiritual devotion, something we might want to reconsider, as the web of biological interdependence originating from trees continues to…
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School of the Sacred Wild 🌙 only account on Instagram: "A reminder. Of who you are & how interconnected we all are. As one living Earth. By @ayeshaophelia #schoolofthesacredwild #quoteoftheday #youareearth #gaia"
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Carl Gustav Jung — The Red Book, 1915-1930
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heart.mala✨ Sacred Geomety has great symbolic meaning & specific healing & energetic qualities depending on the sacred symbols of Flower of Life, Seed of Life, Rose of Venus, Sri Yantra, Merkaba etc. Sacred Geometry is the holistic blueprint of nature & a way that energy manifests in the universe... the primordial pathway of creation, reflecting the natural beauty & harmony of nature. ✨ ~heartmala.com~
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Earth represents practicality, stability and materialism. Earth is the structure and discipline required to reach our highest aspirations.It is a stable element that supports and absorbs its surrounding energies. This element has the power to build you up or shake you to your core. Earth is most ben
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Recto Illustration to Thomas Burnet's 'Theory of the Earth', sixth edition by J Hooke (London: 1726), for page opposite frontispiece; Christ floating in the sky above seven planets; groups of putti among clouds in the four corners; impression pasted onto sheet of paper. Etching and engraving © The Trustees of the British Museum
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