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Celtic Tree Wisdom and Magick

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Celtic Tree Wisdom and Magick

By: Eliseo Mauas Pinto
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Trees are common archetypes among all cultures around the world. In fact, Sacred trees are found not only in the Celtic one but also in the Norse, Hindu, and Egyptian, to name a few… Even on Christian traditions we can certainly trace the questionable (so called) “pagan” origins of the Christmas tree, a symbolism in unison with the evergreen trees of the eternal life. Celts had a strong worship of nature sprites, and trees were primarily believed to be the residence of these regent spirits or divinities. Being, in fact, a Celtic religion belief accepted nowadays as relatively certain, such as the studies made by Druids about their energy fields, timbers, and medical virtues. Pliny wrote about the Celts, “They esteem nothing more sacred than the mistletoe and the tree on which it grows. But apart from this they choose oak woods for their sacred groves and perform no sacred rite without using oak branches”. Certainly the nowadays custom of of touching wood, to ward off evil or to wish good luck, is a living remnant of the ritual practices of our ancients, a time when they were used to pay respect to the tree and the healing powers of the spirits and deities that inhabited trees and groves. With the present work, you will surely find worthy to learn more about the symbolism of the trees and their relationship with your own inner spirituality. Magic Studies Other Religions, Practices & Sacred Texts Magic Users Tradition
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