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The Beatles – Revolution (1968)
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Stevie Wonder – You Haven’t Done Nothing (mikeandtess Edit 4 Mix) (2020)
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Tera Kòrá X CHAMOS – I Do Ft. PRVTE (2020)
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“The idea of a Sacred Tree, or World Tree, ie Tree of Life, was found in religion and artwork with appropriate cultural depictions throughout the ancient world. The Sacred Tree is seen in ancient Mesopotamia/Sumer by the fourth millennium BCE, and by the second millennium BCE it occurred in ancient Egypt, Greece and the Harappan Culture of the Indus Valley, which would give rise to the Indian gods. The Tree of Life was often associated with the goddesses, such as the Sumerian Inanna, the Egyptian Hathor, and the Canaanite Asherah and would subsequently find expression in later religions and spiritualities such as Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Kabbalah, and even in the Norse world tree Yggdrasil, and the world tree found in many indigenous cultures.”
d’Este, Rankine (2010) The Cosmic Shekinah [page 124]
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