For the Celts, trees were considered to be gods, the ancient ancestors of mankind and elder beings of wisdom. They were a connection to the world of the spirits and a doorway into the 'Otherworld'. They gave shelter and protection, provided sustenance and were a source of healing and medicine.
For the Celts, trees were considered to be gods, the ancient ancestors of mankind and elder beings of wisdom. They were a connection to the world of the spirits and a doorway into the 'Otherworld'. They gave shelter and protection, provided sustenance and were a source of healing and medicine.