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Spelt Collection (#3)

"Exploring the Mystical Connection: Spelt, Cabbala Tree of Life, and Col" Intrigued by the ancient wisdom of the Cabbala Tree of Life

Background imageSpelt Collection: Saint Bathilda

Saint Bathilda
SAINT BATHILDA of Saxony, queen of Clovis II, king of Neustria : her name variously spelt as Baldhild, Baltechildis, Batilde, etc

Background imageSpelt Collection: Scheharadze and Sultan

Scheharadze and Sultan
Scheherazade (variously spelt) entertains the Sultan with her native Skills

Background imageSpelt Collection: Huszgen (Anon)

Huszgen (Anon)
JOHANNES HUSZGEN (Hausschein) known as Oekolampadius (variously spelt) German religious reformer

Background imageSpelt Collection: Huszgen (Holbein)

Huszgen (Holbein)
JOHANNES HUSZGEN (Hausschein) known as Oekolampadius (variously spelt) German religious reformer

Background imageSpelt Collection: FUNG HWANG

FUNG HWANG
The magic bird FUNG HWANG (variously spelt) - equivalent to the Phoenix of western folklore, though not identical

Background imageSpelt Collection: Kalapuya Youth

Kalapuya Youth
A youth of the Kalapuya (variously spelt) people of Oregon, once widespread and prosperous but today fewer and confined

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 5

TIMUR - 5
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia, depicted with a captive

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 3

TIMUR - 3
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlaine, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 2

TIMUR - 2
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlane, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 1

TIMUR - 1
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlane, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia

Background imageSpelt Collection: T UNG T IEN KIAO-CHU

T UNG T IEN KIAO-CHU
T UNG-T IEN KIAO-CHU [variously spelt] regarded as the premier patriarch in the Taoist pantheon

Background imageSpelt Collection: FOUQUET (1615 - 1680)

FOUQUET (1615 - 1680)
NICOLAS FOUQUET - French statesman and agent for Cardinal Mazarin (also spelt Foucquet)

Background imageSpelt Collection: TIMUR - 4

TIMUR - 4
TIMUR LENK (variously spelt as Tamerlaine, Tamburlaine etc) Asiatic ruler: Turkic conqueror of most of Central Asia




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"Exploring the Mystical Connection: Spelt, Cabbala Tree of Life, and Col" Intrigued by the ancient wisdom of the Cabbala Tree of Life? Look no further than spelt, a grain with deep spiritual significance. Just like the branches on this mystical tree, spelt nourishes our bodies and souls. At LCC-LFB Plumstead fire station in SE London, firefighters fuel themselves with wholesome meals made from spelt, buckwheat, and rice. They understand that this ancient grain is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients. Did you know that even historical figures like Genghis Khan recognized the power of spelt? This legendary conqueror relied on its energy to lead his armies to victory. Perhaps it was this secret ingredient that fueled his unstoppable empire. But spelt's history doesn't end there and has been enjoyed by notable individuals throughout time. Even BOADICEA (-62), a fierce warrior queen who fought against Roman invaders in Britain, may have found strength in this versatile grain. Travel back in time to Kitsch Greek Greetings Postcard era when people sent messages filled with nostalgia and charm. Imagine them writing about their love for Greece while enjoying a hearty meal made from spelt. Spreading across continents, we find Wittekind Converts embracing new beliefs as they encounter different cultures. And what better way to connect than through food? Spelt bridges gaps between traditions and unites us all. From Chowringhee (also spelled Chourangi) Kolkata India to Henry Moncrieff-Wellwood's table - wherever you go around the world - you'll discover how diverse cuisines incorporate spelt into their culinary creations. Its versatility knows no bounds. So next time you savor a dish made with spelt, remember its rich history intertwined with spirituality and cultural exchange. Let it nourish your body while connecting you to generations past – a grain that truly stands the test of time.