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Mysterious Trees

Hello, kind readers. As I told you in past publications, in any street, under any tree, near any stone of Venezuela, the mystery and the fantasy can be hidden. It is difficult to order and make sense of all the legends or beliefs that some people tell. Their diversity in characters and stories makes it almost impossible to talk about the most representative or best known and not leave some outside the summary. That is why I have assumed to speak by topics. In the previous post I talked about snakes and rivers, today I would like to tell you about the trees. I hope you enjoy these legends.

If there is anything in nature that lends itself to making legends of them, it is the trees. Since time immemorial, in every town and in several languages, some legends of famous trees have been spoken about. Much has been said about carnivorous trees that eat animals and people; also about trees that become human and that their branches become large arms that shed blood; similarly, it has become popular to talk about trees that change places in large lonely places to make people get lost and stay with them forever.

There are trees in Venezuela that keep stories and strange mysteries. Many of these legends are based on some memorable events, but others are produced by the great imagination of the people. The stories can range from the fact that there are hidden treasures in the roots, that evil spirits live in their branches, and even that with their aroma they numb people who end up committing suicide in their branches. Let's look at some of those stories.


The ceiba of Carvajal


Ceiba

This is one of the oldest legends I've ever heard. According to accounts, in the sixteenth century there were very cruel conquerors and one of them was Juan Carvajal, founder of Tocuyo, a town in the state of Lara. Legend has it that those who opposed him, Carvajal ordered them to hang in a leafy ceiba, north of the town. It is also said that for each death, the tree became more leafy and beautiful. Eventually, the authorities learned of Carvajal's evils and sentenced him to death. The irony was that the sentence was to kill him in the same ceiba where he killed people. Those who lived through that event said that the ceiba that day became even more embellished and exuberant. Although I have had the opportunity to travel to Lara, I have never visited El Tocuyo. They say there is still that ceiba that supposedly maintains Carvajal's spirit and that there are moments when it dawns so leafy and giant that it is scary.

The enchanted tree of Paraguachí


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One of the legends that has many versions, is precisely that of the enchanted tree of Paraguachí. Paraguachí is a village on the island of Margarita, where there is supposedly a tree that contains the spirit of a woman. They say that the shape of the troc has the harmonious figure of a woman and that the people who pass by the tree hear laughter and songs. One of the stories says that in colonial times, a girl, daughter of a wealthy land owner, went to spend some time in Paraguachí and there fell in love with one of the hacienda workers. The father of the girl, upon learning of this love, ruled that this relationship was impossible because the lad was his son. The rumor reached the ears of the young man who immediately took his life hanging on the tree. The girl, supposedly upon hearing of the young man's death, ran to the tree and asked God never to take her away from her love and never to suffer again. Legend has it that the girl died instantly and that little by little that great tree began to take the form of a woman. They say that the tree is the reincarnation of the girl in love.

The Currucai Ablaze


Currucai

In another Venezuelan state, Monagas, there's another famous legend. At Hacienda El Merey there is a "currucai" that is lit on some nights. This is a tall, leafy tree, which at certain times lights up and goes out, without burning its branches. According to the people of the hacienda, this is due to another impossible love story. Legend has it that a girl was in love with a boy who was the son of a sorceress. When she found out that the son would marry the girl, she cast a spell and made her sick.

The girl's parents, seeing that she was about to die as a result of witchcraft, looked for a more powerful sorcerer to return the spell. It is said that the sorcerer turned the witch into a tree and that the girl improved completely. Apparently the tree catches fire only when a couple of lovers pass by who really love each other, since the witch still feels anger and rage.

At some point, while I was doing my master's studies, I was lucky enough to go to Monagas and visit this hacienda. The tree is imposing and strange, but it never caught fire before my eyes, of course, I only went with a few friends, not with a lover. ;)


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I remember when I was a little girl, once, I looked out the window and saw a big monster rise and hide. I remember I started crying and my parents came to the room to see what was going on. I told them it was what I had seen through the window and they opened it to discover that it was a tree that bent and rose with the wind.

My parents told me not to fear, that the image was just a tree and its shadow. I told them that there were trees that became monsters, that could have arms and legs. I remember that day my parents scolded my grandmother for telling me those stories at night.

No wonder the tree is in many of the legends of the Venezuelan imaginary, considering it's even in the history of creation. Just like these legends I told you, there are surely many in the rest of the world.


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BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCE

Dictionary of ghosts, mysteries and legends of Venezuela (2001). Mercedes Franco. El Nacional: Caracas.
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Certainly, the trees are the subject of numerous and rich mythical elaborations and legends, @nancybriti. The legends you present to us are very eye-catching; curiously, they are somehow linked to love situations. Thus, although he is not Venezuelan, I remember the Mayan myth (told in the Popol Vuh) of the important pumpkin tree where the head of the hero Hun-Hunahpu is placed, which will be approached by Princess Ixquic, who will be impregnated by the spittle that puts this head in her hand and will give birth to the two great heroes of that mythology.
From the Venezuelan aboriginal mythology, I remember the myth guajibo or jivi (ethnic group located between the current states Apure, Bolivar and Amazonas, near the Orinoco) of "Calibirri-nae", giant tree of all fruits, which by ambition of the settlers, is cut, and when it falls it will give origin to the famous Cerro Autana.
Thank you for your illustrative post, @nancybriti. Greetings.

I like you to refer to these aboriginal legends, which are rich and fantastic stories about the creation of man and that mostly have a very interesting symbolism. Maybe I could make some posts that talk about them. Thanks for always commenting, @josemalavem.

What fascinating stories @nancybriti, did not know these Venezuelan legends specifically related to trees and was enchanted. La ceiba, The enchanted tree of Paraguachí and The fire of Currucai really the magic of imagination is present in our town and you do a great job making it known.
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Many of these legends have been forgotten. We need to transmit them so that they know them and so that they are not forgotten. Thank you for your beautiful comments, @evagavilan

every community built since ancient times always have legends and myths. The legend and myth are of course very much connected with the natural environment around it. As in the post, it tells the story of the mystery of the tree. And until now it is still maintained through oral speech, a culture that was handed down from generation to generation.
this is a good thing that we have dealt with logically. Why do our predecessors tell a mystery from a tree. This story is not only about making or building fear in people, or just as conscious as a story for bedtime stories. Behind that, there are all interesting lessons on how to respect and preserve the surrounding environment. Let's build interesting stories and give moral lessons to children so that they are not haunted by excessive fear
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I agree with you, @rokhani. Many of these stories, usually transmitted orally, are instructive stories that can help to love, respect and care for our nature. Thank you for commenting always. Greetings.

A artist's work can be completed in just a few months or years. Nature's works have to go through hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years to complete.

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So is. I agree with you, @helloroger.

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These are amazing legends and the one of the girl and the lover is very typical of that sort of folk lore and I love it. It has drama and beauty and lessons etc. Does that tree truly look like that, or is that a photoshop version online? Amazing.

No. It's an online image. Many of those stories are legends. Thanks for your comment, @donnadavisart!

I would like to share one more information with you that in India we have the largest banyan tree in the whole world and it covers the area of about more than cover 3.5 square acres of land, which equals roughly 156,000 square feet, or 14,400 square meters.

Very interesting data. Thanks for sharing this information! ;)

great that good post

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