Difference between revisions of "Special trees"

From eagle-rock.org
Line 1: Line 1:
  [[File:Tree+of+love+in+CP.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Tree of Love at Unification Church Holy Ground, Chung Pyung, South Korea <ref>[http://eng.cheongpyeong.org/ CheongPyeong Heaven and Earth Training Center]</ref>]]
+
  [[File:Tree+of+love+in+CP.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Tree of Love at Unification Church Holy Ground, CheongPyeong, South Korea <ref>[http://eng.cheongpyeong.org/ CheongPyeong Heaven and Earth Training Center]</ref>]]
  
 
: ''This page is one of more pages of [[Miscellaneous topics]] with pages that are not a direct part of ERW courses.''
 
: ''This page is one of more pages of [[Miscellaneous topics]] with pages that are not a direct part of ERW courses.''

Revision as of 07:22, 24 April 2012

Tree of Love at Unification Church Holy Ground, CheongPyeong, South Korea [1]
This page is one of more pages of Miscellaneous topics with pages that are not a direct part of ERW courses.

Around the world we can find many special trees. Some trees are special because they are very old, other trees have a historic meaning. Trees are often used for sacred purposes, as mediators between heaven and earth on a consecrated location of worship.

Trees also have a symbolic meaning and can refer to 'man.' In the Garden of Eden there were two trees, the Tree of Life[2] and the Tree of the knowledge of good and evil[3].

See also

References

External links