According to Genesis, this plant stood in the Garden of Eden: Besides Kemet, this concept of fertility or immortality can also be found among many traditions around the world ...
According to Gnosticism, the tree should be situated north of paradise: Some traditions unify it with the other tree to a World Tree, associating it with the concept of Axis Mundi. Besides plants, also rocks are considered as center of the world:
- Rupes Nigra: Do the four rivers refer to the location of Eden?
- Mount Meru: Does the occasionally added prefix refer to Sumer?
The black rock might be the center of Hyperborea, possibly with Thule as capital. The Lords of the Black Stone & the Order of the Black Sun were looking for the roots of the Aryans: Might they be the Nemnir living in the polar regions?
According to Jean-Claude Frère, once a part of them migrated through Great Tartary, along the Himalaya Mountains to the Indus Valley. Thereafter, some migrated west: A schism follows, resulting in Hinduism & Zoroastrism, where Ahriman created lizards to destruct Gaokerena ...
The Soffhir are supposed to live in the equatorial regions: There's a Mount Meru, as well as Meru people & pyramids near Meroë. Pyramids & ziggurats might be artificial substitutes of holy mountains: Do they represent stepping stones of a Stairway to Heaven, or Jacob's Ladder?
The Kabbalistic Tree might have originated from Gnosticism & was well known among medieval Ashkenazi Jews: It emanates from אֵין סוֹף, the universe before creation took place or the Big Bang happened ...