That’s really weird…. Your Google must be broken. This is the 1st image I find when I Google “ Ashera Tree” … It was likely the Kaneh Bosm plant used to make the Incense and healing ointment, holy oil used to raise the dead and heal the sick . Exodus 30:23
Nobody wants to discuss this sacred “Ashera “ Tree or the Tent of Smoke we read about in Exodus.
In light of Ashera's recognition as a symbol of the sacred tree and her cult's use of cannabis (Emboden 1972), it is of interest to note that in medieval times, certain Moslem groups referred to cannabis by the name ashirah," wrote Chris Bennett and Neil McQueen in Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible. "They saw it as an endearing term for their hempen girlfriend" (Rosenthal 1971, p. 37, citing a 15th century list of nicknames for hashish from al-Badri.) Emboden says (1979, p. 53-4) "Greece had a word for smoking this plant, cannabeizein. This often took the form of volatilizing it by placing the resinous top in an incense burner in which myrrh, balsam, and frankincense had been mixed, this in the manner of the shamanic Ashera priestesses of pre-Reformation temples in Jerusalem, who anointed their skins with the mixture as well. This was possibly the material of the priestesses at Delphi."
source: https://tokinwoman.blogspot.com/2015/06/asherah-tree-of-life.html
Cannabis is irrelevant regarding Christmas, and Ashera isn't a Christmas tree. It's a pole or piece of wood with a face carved into it for idol worship. A Christmas tree is an evergreen tree; the kind that Nordic people bring inside and decorate at winter solstice to symbolize eternal life...not the same fit. Keep tryin' to make it fit though.
Ha ha ha …. Well it was the 1st thing I found when I searched Google images. I certainly never found any pyramids with lights. 😂 Merry Christmas 🎄