Why is it called the Tree of Life?
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The Celts may well have adopted their Tree of Life symbol from this. It would appear as if the Celts adopted their Tree of Life symbol from that of the Norse who believed the source of all life on Earth was a world ash tree they called Yggdrasil.
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The Celts may well have adopted their Tree of Life symbol from this. It would appear as if the Celts adopted their Tree of Life symbol from that of the Norse who believed the source of all life on Earth was a world ash tree they called Yggdrasil.