A Concordance by Thornton Ladd

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mock-crucifix on the Palatine in Rome
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

Og personifies the daemonic forces of nature
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

Og, unicorn, Behemoth, Leviathan
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

two gigantic beings as Og and the unicorn
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

unicorn has a more spiritual nature than the lion
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

unicorn must be tamed
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

unicorn personifies the daemonic forces of nature
tree and animal

The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:

Adam begot a horde of demons by Lilith
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

amputations do not refer to castration complex
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

amputations refer to motif of dismemberment
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

angel Baruch named the `wood of life
tree as man

Like the vision of Zarathustra, the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, and the report of Bardesanes (A.D. 154-222) on the god of the Indians, the old Rabbinic idea that the tree of paradise was a man exemplifies man's relationship to the philosophical tree:

anima mundi as world-creating spirit of God
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

chip of the wood fertilized the queen
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

contrasexual symbol covers up the Self
tree as man

Like the vision of Zarathustra, the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, and the report of Bardesanes (A.D. 154-222) on the god of the Indians, the old Rabbinic idea that the tree of paradise was a man exemplifies man's relationship to the philosophical tree:

delivered the anima mundi from chains of Physis
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

eight branches as eight great gods
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

four colors refer to four elements in the opus
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

four streams watered the whole world
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

hero's soul found again in form of a seed
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

Lady Soul' likened to a tiger
tree as man

Like the vision of Zarathustra, the dream of Nebuchadnezzar, and the report of Bardesanes (A.D. 154-222) on the god of the Indians, the old Rabbinic idea that the tree of paradise was a man exemplifies man's relationship to the philosophical tree:

Lilith as Adam's first wife
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

Lilith as the serpent of paradise
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

Melusina as Lilith
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

motif of ascent and descent in modern dreams
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

motif of double quaternity as the ogdoad
aspects of the tree

What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:

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