In many pagan and indigenous spiritualities, any tree can be representative of the tree, i.e., the World Tree or Cosmic Tree.
In numerous religious traditions the World Tree is represented as a colossal tree which supports the heavens, thereby connecting the heavens, the terrestrial world, and, through its roots, the underworld. The Tree of Life, which connects all forms of creation and is mentioned in the Judeo-Christian Book of Genesis, is a form of the World Tree.
To get to the oak tree by which I regularly pray, one must go off the paved pathways. There is a track, but no doubt for many, it’s a hidden, unknown one. And yet it’s one that leads to the “Tree of Life.” All of this brings to mind the Beloved and Antlered One, “seeker of the forest’s hidden paths,” a powerful and beautiful way of acknowledging all the different, unorthodox ways that one can seek and find the Sacred.
– Michael Bayly
Excerpted from "The Prayer Tree"
The Wild Reed
September 18, 2017
Excerpted from "The Prayer Tree"
The Wild Reed
September 18, 2017
See also the previous Wild Reed posts:
• The Prayer Tree
• Autumn by the Creek
• "I Caught a Glimpse of a God"
• In Autumn Light
• Integrating Cernunnos, "Archetype of Sensuality and the Instinctual World"
• Autumn Beauty
• The Piper at the Gates of Dawn
• Autumn Dance
• Move Us, Loving God
• O Sacred Season of Autumn
• "Thou Hast Thy Music Too"
• Autumn Hues (2011)
• Autumn Hues (2015)
• An Autumn Walk by Minnehaha Creek
• Autumn Leaves
• From the Falls to the River
• Autumn Snow
• Autumn . . . Within and Beyond (2016)
Related Off-site Links:
The Astounding Connection Between People and Trees Through Time – Jocelyn Mercado (Uplift, November 6, 2017).
How Trees Talk to Each Other and Share Gifts – Melissa Breyer (Tree Hugger, June 29, 2018).
A Biologist Believes That Trees Speak a Language We Can Learn – Ephrat Livni (Quartz, November 3, 2017).
Autumn Beauty – The Leveret (November 15, 2008).
Images: Michael J. Bayly.
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