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To the Celts, trees were an integral part of everyday life. They provided food, shelter and warmth for the people and homes for the animals, birds and even for insects. It was believed that trees held souls of their ancestors and were the doors to the otherworld. They represented the cycle of life and the interconnection of all creation. 

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Irish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions