Mythical Trees: The Woods Between Worlds - Ep. 34

Before the first clearing, before the axes fell, there was the tree. A single root cradling the nine worlds. A trunk reaching from the underworld to the heavens. The Norse called it Yggdrasil. The Celts held their ceremonies beneath its boughs. Elves danced in its shadow. Fairies wove their magic into its bark. And the old gods of the woods—forgotten now—once walked its roots as surely as we walk our cities.

What if the mythical tree was never just a story? What if it was a memory—a long echo of a time when the veil between worlds was thin as morning dew?

In this episode, we search for the World Tree. We ask if Eden was a shift in consciousness, not a garden lost. Then we turn to the living forests of today—the ancient yews of Scotland, the remedies vanishing with every acre burned, cures we may never find.

And finally, we walk where the trees grow twisted. Where visitors vanish. Where something still watches from the shadows of Hoia-Baciu… and the long, dark trail through Vermont.

The roots go deeper than you think. Ancient things are still whispering.

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