In Greek mythology, tree spirits are called Dryads.
Pantheism is the belief that the universe and everything in it is divine.
Panentheism is the belief that the divine is present in all things, but is not identical with creation.
Dendrolatry is the worship of trees.
Any of these could be applicable, depending on the context of the question.
believing that spirits were everywhere
Some wood spirts are good and some are bad.... I think.
King's Wood School's motto is 'Believing is achieving'.
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methyl alcohol, wood alcohol, wood naphthaor wood spirits
It was believed that trees had spirits and to invoke those spirits you would tap on the tree, "knock on wood". The practice tended to be a way to ask the spirits to intervene and save you from a bad out come (bad luck). This is why when you say something you do not want to come about you "knock on wood."
The term 'mediumship' is described as a form of communicating with the spirits. A medium is a person who has the ability to communicate with the spirits.
Denatured alcohol.Methylated spirits is a mixture of roughly 95% methanol and 5% ethanol.
A xylite is a liquid hydrocarbon which can be found in crude wood spirits.
Monotheism is the practice of believing in one god, polytheism in two or more gods. pantheism believing in gods in everything, atheism believing in no god.
The Arabic term for believing in one god is "Tawhid". It refers to the concept of monotheism, the belief in the oneness of God in Islam.
Wood Naphtha is Methanol, also known as Methyl Alcohol, Wood Alcohol and Wood Spirits. Its most common uses are as a Solvent and as an Anti-Freeze.