Waterstones Celtic Tree Magic
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Price: £16.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Trees hold great power. They are our green kin, with much to teach us, if we will but listen. Explore the powerful magic of the twenty-five trees in the ogham tradition. Enrich your spiritual practice with authentic Celtic wisdom and practical techniques. Written by a Druid witch and Celtic shaman, Celtic Tree Magic shows you how to practice Celtic divination, charms, and spells; make salves, tinctures, ointments, and green crafts; work with each tree's magical correspondences and healing attributes; find tree-spirit allies in nature and the otherworld; grow and tend trees with spirit guardians; and fashion wands and other magical tools with relevant woods. With practical exercises, hands-on tips, and an accessible exploration of folklore and myth, this lovely and lyrical handbook provides practical skills and deeper understandings for beginners and intermediate practitioners.
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Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9780738741017
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9780738741017
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Author: Feh Malee
Rating: 5
Review: Fantastic read. There is lots to learn, this is a great reference guide to Celtic magic.
Author: Michael Field
Rating: 3
Review: A good quick guide to tree lore based on ostensibly Irish sources but it is not clear that these sources have any great age provenance. Much of the insular tree lore has evolved amongst the so-called neo-Druid movement of relatively modern times and largely based on Robert Graves analysis of the arcane Welsh poem 'Cad Goddeu' which has been translated as 'the battle of the trees'. The poem is notionally a battle for ascendency amongst personalised trees of different species which is unsurprising as several trees lay claim to the same symbolic meanings across several cultures. This is not a science therefore and cannot be held to be definitive. I easy dispensed with the neo Druid symbolism as this is simply made-up.