A Concordance by Thornton Ladd

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tree that stood in Paradise
tree with fleshy red flowers or fruits

The tree in the following dream of a young woman patient brings out the hermaphroditism of the tree:

trees are not very conscious
image of the felling of trees

An image occurring in dreams as interpreted by Edinger:

tree of knowledge also known as the tree of wisdom
feminine tree-numen

As the seat of transformation and renewal, the tree has a feminine and maternal significance:

Christ on Cross not unique in religious mythology
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

coffin
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

dead are delivered back to mother for rebirth
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

Germanic hanging sacrifices
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

hanged gods
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

hanging of Marsyas
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

hanging of Odin
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

word-ash Yggdrasill of Nordic mythology
mythological idea of trees

Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:

consequences of breaking the incest-taboo
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

dragon and snake as fear of incest taboo
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

dragon as negative mother-imago
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

resistance to incest or fear of it
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

snakes and dragons as defenders of the treasure
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

snakes and dragons as guardians of the treasure
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

god Men was born from a rock
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

Mithras was born from a rock
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

rock with snake coiled round it
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

snakes protecting against incest by fear
tree and snake motif

The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:

apotropaic charm against death
tree-anthropomorphism

Tree-anthropomorphism is an important factor wherever tree-worship prevails, for example:

aswatha in every Indian village
tree-anthropomorphism

Tree-anthropomorphism is an important factor wherever tree-worship prevails, for example:

Brahma, Vishnu, Maheswar
tree-anthropomorphism

Tree-anthropomorphism is an important factor wherever tree-worship prevails, for example:

pierce the ears
tree-anthropomorphism

Tree-anthropomorphism is an important factor wherever tree-worship prevails, for example:

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