Three Trees - Survivors on Earth

Three Trees - Survivors on Earth Creveld
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This book focuses on dream provings for three remarkable species of tree:

  • Diospyros kaki Creveld, The World Tree
    Survivor of the Nagasaki bomb
     
  • Welwitschia mirabilis, 'Two-leaf-cannot-die'
    Growing in the Namib desert near a uranium mine
     
  • Pinus longaeva, The Methuselah Tree
    4700 year old Bristlecone Pine
     

The Netherlands
289 pgs pb
ISBN 978-90-808392-5-0

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Diospyros kaki Creveld
The World tree:
Helps us survive in case of radiation, trauma (PTSS) and fire.

On August 9, 1945 the plutonium bomb was dropped on Nagasaki, heralding the end of World War II. Close to the epicenter a Kaki tree [Diospyros kaki] survived. This tree is a symbol of survival and a new hope.

The dream proving produced the themes of survival, insecurity, danger, rape, death, fire, love, white-and-black, good and evil.

Many positive results were gained by patients suffering of complaints caused by radiotherapy and chemotherapy, electromagnetic radiation, fire and trauma on account of war, disasters and fire. They experience a lack of safety and they want to survive.

Welwitschia mirabilis
Tweeblaarkanniedood (Two-leaf-cannot-die)
Helps us in the duality of the transition from the age of Pisces to the age of Aquarius.

The Namib desert is the natural range of the tree, Welwitschia mirabilis. It is dioecious, male and female. Flowers occur on separate trees and has both gymnosperm and angiosperm characters.

The remedy was produced from trees occurring near a major uranium mine. In the dream proving the number of two figures largely, indicating the duality humanity must always face -- the choice between good and evil, between female and male.

The clairvoyance theme occurred both in dreams and daytime experience.

Welwitschia can help us figure out the duality in the transformation process. The remedy will be most helpful to people who are highly sensitive (HSP), intuitive, prescient or clairvoyant.

Pinus longaeva
The Methuselah tree
Helps us in case of problems on account of hurry and inadequate communication.

High in the White Mountains in California, Pinus longaeva or Bristlecone Pine occurs. This is the tree that reaches the highest age of all living trees on earth.

The oldest known specimen, the Methuselah tree, is 4700 years old. These living trees connect heaven and earth; they communicate with both of them. The trees stand apart from time.

The dream proving showed themes related to a clear connection with earth and the cosmos, to being shut off and to insensitivity. Insensitivity also occurred in daytime experience.

This tree can help us to conquer diseases caused by the lack of contact in our age of haste, such as ME, burn out, withdrawal, loneliness, depression and behavior related to autism.

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Diospyros kaki Creveld
The World Tree
Radiation, trauma and fire

Welwitschia mirabilis
Two-leaf-cannot-die
Duality and transformation

Pinus longaeva
The Methuselah Tree
Time and communication

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Author

Marijke Creveld

Marijke Creveld, PhD. was born in Utrecht, the Netherlands. She graduated the University Utrecht in 1973 as a researcher in plant ecology, and in 1981 she completed her Ph.D. in plant ecology.

Marijke has conducted fieldwork on lichen ecology in Norway and on old, indigenous trees and shrubs in the Netherlands and Belgium. She was a biology teacher from 1970-1996.

Ms. Creveld trained at The Dutch School for Natural Medicine. She also followed courses by George Vithoulkas, Rajan Sankaran and Jonathan Shore. She has been in private practice as a homeopath since 1989, occasionally integrating spiritual and shamanistic therapies into her practice.

In 1999, as a Homeopathic Researcher, she began making new homeopathic remedies using tree roots, which she connected to silicon (15 Radix remedies). She conducted dream provings of these remedies and has written and lectured about her research.

These provings lead to the discovery and manufacture of the Diospyros kaki remedy in the year 2000. This remedy comes from the Nagasaki Kaki tree that survived the 1945 plutonium bomb destruction in Japan. In 2005, Marijke carried out a dream proving with the remedy Methuselah Tree (Pinus longaeva, also known as Bristlecone Pine), the oldest tree in the world.

Ms. Creveld has published several articles on her proving work, and has taught about these remedies since 2001. Marijke lives and works in Zwolle (the Netherlands). She is a member of the Dutch Association of Classical Homeopaths.

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Contents

Preface
Summary

Diospyros kaki Creveld
Introduction
Botanical classification
Botanical description
Phytotherapeutic information
Chemical compounds
Symbolism
Astrology
Dream proving
Summary dreams
Dreams in full
Physical and mind symptoms during the proving

Case Studies:
1. Chronical complaints following breast cancer and chemotherapy. War trauma from World War II. Survival. White.
2: Guidance for chemotherapy and radiotherapy in case of breast cancer.
3: Complaints caused by the Volendam fire disaster. White and black. Survival.
4. Old trauma caused by fire and war
5: Old war trauma and insecurity. White and black
6. Old fire and war trauma. Unsafety.
7. Old trauma caused by fire and war. White and black.
8. Old trauma caused by fire and war
9. Short treatment for physical complaints. Black and white. Unsafety.
10. Chronic complaints following a fire.
Rubrics for the repertory

Radix Diospyros kaki
Introduction
Dream proving
Summary dreams

Welwitschia mirabilis
Introduction
Botanical classification
Botanical description
Distribution and ecology
Phytotherapeutic information
Chemical compounds
Symbolism
Astrology
Dream proving
Summary dreams
Dreams in full
Physical and mind symptoms during the proving
Rubrics for the repertory

Radix Welwitschia mirabilis
Introduction
Dream proving
Summary of dream proving
Physical and mind symptoms
Dreams in full

Pinus longaeva
Introduction
Botanical Classification
Botanical description
Distribution and ecology
Phytotherapeutic information.
Pinus the Bach blossom remedy
Chemical compounds
Symbolism
Dream proving
Summary dreams
Dreams in full
Physical and mind symptoms during the proving
Comparison of Pinus longaeva with other Pinus remedies and other Radix remedies
Rubrics for the repertory

References

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