Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top You've loaded an old revision of the document! If you save it, you will create a new version with this data. Media Files<blockquote>The thread running through this compendium is man's innate fear of losing his grip on his own environment and the ensuing escape into all manner of spirits and strange powers. It is a fear that has probably always existed, but can be clearly felt in the present turbulent and uncertain transitional period to the umpteenth "new age." What is more, at a time of major environmental pollution, it is a good thing to reflect on the age-old bond between man and nature the plant kingdom in particular, and to recognise its deeper symbolism. The best justification for the publication of this compendium is the hope that this understanding may in some way contribute to a recovery of the lost harmony with nature. – Marcel de Cleene and Marie Claire Lejeune, from the Preface of //Compendium of Symbolic and Ritual Plants in Europe,// p. 11.</blockquote>Please fill all the letters into the box to prove you're human. Please keep this field empty: SavePreviewCancel Edit summary Note: By editing this page you agree to license your content under the following license: CC Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International compendium_of_symbolic_and_ritual_plants_in_europe.1327915158.txt.gz Last modified: 2012-01-30 09:19by alkan