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Trees have a spiritual significance in many cultures from "summary" of The Overstory: A Novel by Richard Powers
In many cultures, trees are seen as more than just physical entities. They hold a deeper, spiritual significance that goes beyond their physical presence. Trees are revered as symbols of strength, wisdom, and resilience. They are believed to possess a certain kind of wisdom that humans can learn from. Trees are seen as living beings that have a connection to the earth and the universe. Many cultures believe that trees have a soul of their own, a spirit that transcends their physical form. This spiritual essence is believed to have the power to heal, protect, and guide those who seek their wisdom. Trees are often regarded as sacred beings that deserve respect and gratitude for the gifts they provide to...Similar Posts
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