Secrets of the World's Oldest Trees: Guardians of Time

By admin

The spell and intrigue of trees is a topic that has captivated many over the years. Trees are not only a beautiful part of nature, but they also hold a certain mystique and allure that has fascinated humans for centuries. One of the main reasons for the fascination with trees is their sheer size and beauty. Not only do they provide shade and shelter, but they also serve as a visual reminder of the power and grandeur of nature. There is something awe-inspiring about standing beneath the towering branches of a tree, surrounded by its majestic presence. Additionally, trees have a certain aura of mystery and enchantment.


So no, Transport via Plants will not work. You must use either Interplanetary Teleport, Wish, Miracle, or other means (such as Portals or Vessels).

Many wizards believe that spells like greater teleport and scrying have no range limitations, but those who have tried to use them to reach the stars know better. Brimming with magic and intrigue, this charming story succeeds on every level; it ignites children s imagination, reinforcing the pleasure in both reading and learning.

The spell and intrigue of trees

Additionally, trees have a certain aura of mystery and enchantment. They are often associated with mythical tales and folklore, with many cultures believing that trees hold magical properties and are home to fairies or spirits. This belief has been passed down through generations, adding to the spell and intrigue of trees.

The spell and intrigue of trees

Press Release

8 th March, 2021

Children’s book takes a magical look at the tree of life.

Sam and the Magic Tree by talented author, Rachel Bolton, is an inspirational children’s book overflowing with adventure, nature and positive energy.

The beautiful land of Amazonia suffered an ecological and emotional demise after being invaded by the Mopheads. Seigfreid, the dwarf from underground crystal caves and friends who live upon the land devise a plan to restore love and light to their world. Meet walking talking trees, inter-dimensional unicorns, Primrose the fairy and so many others. Discover how love and light are so important for the health and wellbeing of everyone and everything. A story that is so important for our world today!

Superbly written for its younger audience, Sam and the Magic Tree is an enchanting easy-to-read book with friendly talkative trees that instantly engage readers. Its captivating story embraces the spiritual healing power of nature as well as the many wonders of our planet.

Brimming with magic and intrigue, this charming story succeeds on every level; it ignites children’s imagination, reinforcing the pleasure in both reading and learning. Its valuable message is to listen to nature and find the harmony that is hidden there for the good of both our health and happiness. Sam and the Magic Tree is a compact children’s book with a big vision.

Review Copies of Sam and the Magic Tree and interviews with the author are available on request. Contact us here for details.

An audiobook of Sam and the Magic Tree is due for release soon.

Price: £8.95 (Paperback) or £3.99 (Kindle Edition)
Pages: 56
Publisher: Balboa Press UK
ISBN-10: 1982281537
ISBN-13: 978-1982281533

Recent Reviews:

Sam and the Magic Tree is a magical and mystical story. A pure delight. You find yourself immersed in a luminous world full of mythical creatures. A healing journey in finding the light, restoring and reconnecting to the beauty and love of the land and nature. A tale for our times. I would love to be able to buy 1,000 books and walk through my neighbourhood posting them to all, sharing the love and messages that are so needed to everyone right now.’
Penny Brenner – Devon

‘If you could get this book into a primary or middle school curriculum with teachers explaining the meaning of each chapter, I think we’d get another step closer to healing the planet.’
Georgie Lamb – Northampton.

‘Rachel Bolton has woven a sacred web of magic in her book. This delightful book reminds us of the magic of life and is a stunning allegory of our human plight on earth.’
Michele Meiche California – USA

‘Very well constructed book for children, very magical and earth friendly ideal for those who wish their children to learn the importance of looking after and nurturing our planet and a great child bedtime story book.’
P M Robin

About the Author

Rachel Bolton was born in London in 1969. Rachel is a successful author, artist, spiritual teacher and a psychic channeller of healing energy. She heals people and animals and has over twenty years of experience. She has a passion for hand-sculpting clay and embodies her sculptures with healing energy that can be felt by others as they look at them, even in picture form. Many of her sculptures manifest as unique elementals that have a life of their own.

Rachel has a deep love for Mother Earth and all of her nature. She lives at the foot of Dartmoor in the UK and spends hours walking her dog, Kit up on the Moor, in the wood and by the rivers. She is a mother to Sam who at the time of publishing this book turned 17 years of age. Sam’s education has spanned mainstream school, forest school, home education as well as a progressive democratic school.

Rachel wrote Sam And the Magic Tree as “a voice for the world of elementals and all of nature”. As well as writing inspirational books, Rachel is on a self-professed mission “to sell one million copies of my self-published book and donate 50% of the profits to charity”.

Press Release
The spell and intrigue of trees

Moreover, trees have practical uses that have been essential to human survival throughout history. From providing wood for shelter and fuel to producing fruits and nuts for food, trees have been a vital resource for humanity. This practicality, combined with their beauty and mystery, has made trees an integral part of our culture and history. Furthermore, trees are also linked to a sense of spirituality and connection to the natural world. Many people find solace and a sense of peace in being surrounded by trees, often using them as a place of meditation or reflection. The stillness and quietness of a forest can be both calming and rejuvenating, providing a respite from the hectic pace of modern life. In conclusion, the spell and intrigue of trees is rooted in their size, beauty, mystery, practicality, and spiritual significance. They have a unique ability to captivate and inspire us, reminding us of the wonders of the natural world and our place within it. Whether through their symbolism in folklore or their soothing presence in nature, trees continue to cast their spell on us, enchanting and intriguing us with their timeless allure..

Reviews for "The Enchanted Forests of Fiction: Imaginary Worlds That Captivate"

- John - 2 out of 5 stars - I was really disappointed with "The Spell and Intrigue of Trees". The writing felt disjointed and the plot was hard to follow. I couldn't connect with any of the characters, and the whole book left me feeling confused. It's a shame because I had high expectations for this novel, but it fell flat for me.
- Sarah - 1 out of 5 stars - I really could not get into "The Spell and Intrigue of Trees". The pacing was slow, and the story dragged on without a clear direction. The author seemed more focused on descriptive prose than developing the plot or characters. It was a struggle to finish this book, and I wouldn't recommend it to others.
- Michael - 2 out of 5 stars - "The Spell and Intrigue of Trees" was not my cup of tea. The writing style felt pretentious and overwritten, making it difficult to truly engage with the story. The characters lacked depth, and I found myself not caring about their fates. Overall, I found this book tedious and boring.

The Resilience of Urban Trees: Surviving in the Concrete Jungle

The Everlasting Legacy of Famous Trees: Witnesses to History