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by Heidi Smith As an American OBOD Ovate I find the study of Ogham challenging in part because some of the trees that are so important to me are missing For the modern druid in a global world the correspondences must resonate Determined to add local tree heroes to my...
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by Jean Maloof From Teaching the Trees Lessons from the Forest by Joan Maloof ~ a beautifully written and beautifully produced book Read the first chapter here which is reprinted by the permission of the University of Georgia Press then buy the book For more information on the book visit...
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by Maria Ede Weaving Nature often offers metaphors more elegant than any we can manufacture and Muir Woods is no exception Redwoods have evolved to turn disaster into opportunity In these coastal forests death produces life ~ Hope Edelman ~ Motherless Daughters Along the roadside of the ornamental Rhinefield Drive...
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by Steward of the Woods Druids love trees right For many of us a deep spiritual connection to trees forms the basis for our Druid practice and the answer is yes we love trees During our training and spiritual practice we seek trees and forests with which to make connection...
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by Stephanie Adams It is no wonder why authors have written about forests being enchanted bewitching and magical Natural herbs are rich and plentiful resources that both precede and supersede all forms of modern day medicines Flowers are naturally beautiful forms of life that invoke inspire and often heal us...
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by Claire Patterson Valente A few days ago Neu and I went out on one of our frequent visits to the forest that borders Prainha it is such a tranquil place and at dawn or dusk the chorus of bird song is truly wonderful to experience We were on the...
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At every summer s end the Holly King fought and won a battle with the Oak King for the rulership of the year and reigned supreme over the dark season 8230
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by Janis Fry It was at the turn of the millennium on Christmas Day 2002 to be precise that the nbsp Golden Bough was discovered growing on an ancient Yew at Defynnog near Brecon in Wales Several years later in 2017 it still grows on the same tree like a...
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by Keith Slater 3 wonders of ancient woodland 8211 Majesty Mystery and Magic The majesty of the trees soaring above your head The mystery of the ageless secrets held nbsp The magic of a hidden world surrounded by city traffic Sheffield still has the reputation of a dirty industrial city...
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by H Catherine Watling You follow the path that winds through the ancient forest or the marches and uplands beyond in search of the tree whose wisdom you seek 8230 Is it birch guide to new beginnings The faerie rowan Or willow tree of moontides and poets Be silent and...
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2014 marks the 50th Anniversary of the Order Many members are planting Groves to honour this special time Here is one planted by James and Janet Howell at their home in Cambridge New Zealand
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by Allen Meredith nbsp Ancient stories come to us from many parts of the world We may never discover the origins of some of these stories one of which tells us that Adam and Eve were evicted from the Garden of Eden and from that moment on the human race...
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by Mara Freeman Yew 8211 Ioho 8211 nbsp TaxusPatriarch of Long lasting Woods 8230 In early times the darkly glorious yew tree was probably the only evergreen tree in Britain Both Druids with their belief in reincarnation and later Christians with their teaching of the resurrection regarded it as a...
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by Winter Cymreas Willow 8211 Saille 8211 nbsp Salix I am a Hawk on a Cliff Willow is a decidedly aromatic Tree found most often near waterways throughout temperate regions having quite a history and a long standing relationship of usefulness 8211 medicinal magickal and otherwise 8211 with us humans...
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by Siusaidh NicNeill Platanus Look through your list of Holy Trees the Tree Alphabet or the Oracle 8211 I bet you won 8217 t find a Sycamore there I always considered them to be weeds They 8217 d grow on the Moon given half the chance and have taken extremely...
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by Gwylim O Davies Euonymous Europaeus irish oir 8211 welsh piswydden 8211 ogham OI The wood of the spindle tree is bright colourful and was used to make spindles With this in mind we can see why it came to embody creative inspiration purification initiation and blessings The sister to...
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by Winter Cymreus Rowan 8211 Luis 8211 nbsp Sorbus I nbsp am a Wide Flood across a Plain Rowan is the second Moon of the Celtic Year of thirteen Moons and is associated with the colours of red and grey and the letter L It is the Moon of astral...
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by Susa M Black Rowan 8211 Luis 8211 nbsp Family Rosaceae Rose Family Botanical Name Sorbusaucuparia Folk Names Mountain Ash Quicken Tree Witch TreeGaelic CaorannIrish CaorthannCeltic Ogham LuisOld Celtic Kair DescriptionRowan is a small deciduous tree found high up in the mountains it is sometimes called The Lady of the...
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by Mara Freeman Oak 8211 Duir 8211 nbsp Quercus Choose the Oak of the Sun old Scottish rhyme Of all the trees in Britain and Ireland the oak is considered king Famed for its endurance and longevity even today it is synonymous with strength and steadfastness in the popular mind...
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by Gwylim O Davies English Ivy Hedera Helix LINN The plant is found over the greater part of Europe and Northern and Central Asia and is said to have been particularly abundant at Nyssa the fabled home of Bacchus in his youth There are many varieties but only two accepted...
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by Mara Freeman Hazel 8211 Coll 8211 nbsp Corylus I went out to the hazelwood Because a fire was in my head W B Yeats nbsp The hazel might be said to be the quintessential Celtic tree because of its legendary position at the heart of the Otherworld Here nine...
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by Mara Freeman The Hawthorn 8211 Huathe 8211 nbsp Crataegus A hundred years I slept beneath a thornUntil the tree was root and branches of my thought Until white petals blossomed in my crown From The Traveller by Kathleen Raine The hawthorn once known simply as May is naturally enough...
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by Mara Freeman Elder 8211 Ruis 8211 nbsp Sambucus The elder is a small but bountiful tree covered with edible fragrant blossoms in summer and juicy purple berries in autumn which country people have used for centuries in jams jellies medicinal syrups and wine Its hollow branches have proved useful...