Summary
Pinus longaeva is the longest-living tree on earth. A dream proving was conducted with a remedy
made of the root and wood of a Bristlecone pine. During the dream proving many dreams
occurred with the theme ‘above and below’, related to the connection with the earth
and the cosmos/spirituality. Among the themes found were ‘no communication, being
unconnected/disconnected and insensitive’, ‘running and hurry’, ‘sadness' and ’lonely',
all related to the problem that we are increasingly out of sync with our external
time frame.
Key words
Methuselah tree - Pinus longaeva - Bristlecone pine - Coniferales - Pinales
References
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