Author; Danu Forest
Celtic Tree Magic explores both the practical and the magical/spiritual aspects of the trees in the Celtic tradition, covering the often misunderstood areas of ogham in a way that is clear and accessible while in sufficient depth to satisfy both beginners and those with more experience.
This book also provides practical exercises, magical charms, and spells using the ogham; examples from folklore and myth as well as hands on tips for growing and tending trees together with their spirit guardians; making salves, tinctures, and ointments as well as green crafts and how to fashion certain magical tools from relevant woods. The use of ogham as a divinatory tool is also covered.
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