World Trees
"World Trees" are mythical trees found in various cultures that symbolize the connection between different realms, such as the earth, heavens, and underworld. One of the most famous examples is the Yggdrasil from Norse mythology, which is an immense ash tree that connects the nine worlds. These trees often represent life, growth, and the interconnectedness of all living things.
In many traditions, World Trees serve as a source of wisdom and strength. They are often depicted as central to creation myths, where they play a crucial role in the formation of the universe. Other examples include the Banyan tree in Hinduism and the Tree of Life in various cultures, each embodying unique spiritual significance.