The sacred Echid tree.
Sun eye tree.
“Acid” tree.
One of the Egyptian sacred trees that became extinct in the country
(They are dressed like other sacred plants and animals in Egypt).
Or at least it is still threatened with destruction from Egypt.
This tree is a tree called the Arabic Al-Barasa or the Egyptian Highlight
Or the Egyptian balsam or lube,
Its Latin name is Balanites aegyptiaca.
Of the rank of saints in the Rosary sect.
Saints marked its ranks because the tree has its historical sanctity.
This tree gained its sanctity from such a ritual, ritual, and jurisprudential belief:
1- It is the tree of life.
The one on its papers records the time-ruling gods the names of immortals.
2- The abode of the god Hutti (Thoth) and the goddess Seshat Maratah (or his daughter).
3- Its fruits are the heart of Poplar, which it brings to people
To live by eating it and get strength and wisdom.
Logical interpretation of the holiness of the tree:
The tree is desert, looks in very harsh environments
By keeping water and nutritious fruits, imagine an infectious person in a desert and meeting them.
You kept his life saved.
Hence the belief – which is not 100% wrong – that it is the tree of life.
Whoever encounters her remains alive in the desert, water ate and gone astray.
Because the tree is dilapidated by nature and has abundant leaves, it isolates those who sit under it.
About the air temperature around him.
Of course, the Egyptian is a believer by nature, so he returned all this to the gods in a poetic, beautiful way.
He said that the tree that saves lives is the tree of life
As usual, I take the subject on his integrity
And the kings had to have aside, and they remained
The whereabouts of the goddess Seshat and the god Thoth, who write the king’s name on it
After prostrating himself beneath it and offering him the appropriate sacrifice to them, the king becomes one of the immortals, not the immortals, meaning the one who does not touch it, because the immortals mean their name is repeated forever.
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– NB:
This tree has spread to almost all of Africa.
Of course, it is the one in Libya, since it is our neighbour.
But including those in Kenya and Somalia.