Tree of Knowledge
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Tree of Knowledge may refer to:
Religious or religion-related:
- The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil mentioned in the Book of Genesis
- The Bodhi tree under which the Buddha received enlightenment according to Buddhism
- The metaphysical Tree of Jiva and Atman in Vedic mythology
- The Axis mundi, or world axis, which takes the form of a tree in Christian mythology
- The Lote Tree is mentioned in the Qu'ran as a metaphor for the upper most limit of Human understanding concerning God.
Other meanings:
- Drvo Znanja (Tree of Knowledge), Croatian encyclopedic magazine.
- The Tree of Knowledge, English translation of a novel "El árbol de la ciencia" (1911) by Pío Baroja
- Tree of Science by Ramon Llull (1295).
- The Tree of Knowledge (Australia) is the traditional birthplace of the Australian Labor Party
- The Tree of Knowledge System is a theoretical approach to the unification of psychology theories.
- "The tree of knowledge: The biological roots of human understanding.", a book by Maturana, Humberto R., & Varela, Francisco J. (1987), Boston: Shambhala Publications.
- Tree of Knowledge computer program.
- The Tree of Knowledge was a weekly magazine published by Marshall Cavendish in the mid-1970s, that built up into an encyclopedia
- The Tree of Knowledge was a single released by UK singer-songwriter Pagan Wanderer Lu