Trees are one of Earth’s oldest life forms; silent witnesses to human evolution and the passing of time. Many people today take the presence of trees for granted, unaware of their greater significance in Earth’s ecology, their medicinal and nutritional properties, or the veneration bestowed on them by ancient peoples. The Spirit of Trees captures all these elements in a holistic appraisal of Earth’s most influential creation. Fred Hageneder explores the relationship of humanity and trees, helping us to appreciate the true significance, not only of their biology and physical structure, but also of their healing powers, mystical meaning, and their ability to soothe, sustain and inspire humankind.
224pp, 170mm x 245mm, illus. in colour, softback, 2006
Looks at 17 different trees indigenous to Britain, describing not only the physical characteristics of each tree but also magical and inspirational qualities.
With this astonishing collection of tree portraits, Thomas Pakenham has produced a new kind of tree book. The 60 trees are grouped according to their own strong personalities: Natives, Travellers, Shrines, Fantasies and Survivors.
In Tree Seer Simon and Sue Lilly teach how to commune with the subtle energies of trees, using meditation, shamanic journeying, power animals etc. They explore the use of trees in healing, including tree essences and tree teas.
Yew: A History by Fred Hageneder presents in depth the botany as well as the cultural history and remarkable mythology of the sacred trees of the genus Taxus.