A Concordance by Thornton Ladd
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The philosophical tree usually grows alone and, according to Abu'l Qasim, “on the sea” in the Western Land, which presumably means on an island:
What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:
What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:
Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:
Trees, as is well known, have played a large part in religion and in mythology from the remotest times:
The tree and snake motif may be understood as follows:
Tree-anthropomorphism is an important factor wherever tree-worship prevails, for example:
Tree-anthropomorphism is an important factor wherever tree-worship prevails, for example:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The ass and the tree are evidently related, because they both represent the power of life, procreation, and healing:
The philosophical tree usually grows alone and, according to Abu'l Qasim, “on the sea” in the Western Land, which presumably means on an island:
What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:
What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:
What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:
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:
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:
What the tree meant to the alchemists cannot be ascertained either from a single interpretation or from a single text:
The philosophical tree usually grows alone and, according to Abu'l Qasim, “on the sea” in the Western Land, which presumably means on an island: