The
depths of the soul can be reached only through quiet,
soft moments. By exploring this depth, we learn about
ourselves and where we fit within the web of existence.
Trees can be our companions and guides in this exploration.
Extending in two directions—one towards the dark
and the other towards the light—they are great
living symbols of the yin/yang principle of harmony
and balance.
Just
as our spiritual energy needs to move inward for development
and renewal, it also needs to extend outward to the
light for growth. As we learn to detect the subtle levels
of awareness in this flow of energy within ourselves,
we begin to discover the macrocosm of sacred source
and to define our unique path to its wisdom and grace.
Table
of Tree Attributes
Alder - Evolving spirit, foundation, protection, rebirth
Apple - Happiness, faithfulness, harmony, illumination,
love, strength
Ash - Balance, communication, creativity, growth, healing,
stability
Aspen - Courage, eloquence, endurance, protection, success
Bamboo - Flexibility, harmony, luck, protection
Beech - Manifest intentions, stability
Birch - Beginnings, blessings, change, growth, renewal
Blackthorn - Authority, protection, strength
Cedar - Calm and balance, longevity, prosperity, wisdom
Cherry - Achievement, joy, love
Chestnut - Healing, love, prosperity
Cypress - Healing, protection, strength
Elder - Abundance, good fortune, success, transition
Elm - Compassion, empathy, intuition, love
Fir - Cleverness, far sightedness, rebirth, transformation
Gooseberry - Challenges, gains, success
Gorse - Fertility, hope, prosperity, protection
Hackberry - Adaptability, creativity
Hawthorn - Fertility, hope, happiness, love, protection,
reconciliation
Hazel - Inspiration, introspection, wisdom
Heather - Healing, luck, passion, spirituality, transitions
Hickory - Balance, discipline, flexibility, unification
Holly - Courage, divinity, luck, unity
Honeysuckle - Fidelity, love, psychic abilities
Hornbeam - Prosperity, protection, strength
Ivy - Growth, healing, love, transformation, vitality
Juniper - Healing, love, protection
Laurel - Expanded awareness, healing, poetic inspiration,
wisdom
Linden - Attraction, love, peace, protection
Locust - Friendship, perseverance, strength
Magnolia - Clarity, love, self-awareness, truth
Maple - Abundance, balance, communication, creativity
Mesquite - Healing, protection
Mimosa - Happiness, love
Mistletoe - Birth/rebirth, fertility, healing, love,
protection
Myrtle - Fertility, luck, money, peace
Oak - Fertility, health, loyalty, self-confidence, success,
wisdom
Olive - Abundance, fidelity, hope, potency, reconciliation,
victory
Palm - Fertility, protection
Pine - Good fortune, health, prosperity
Reed - Growth, harmony, healing, unity, will
Rowan - Dedication, expression, imagination, insight,
healing
Spindle tree - Cleansing, honor, inspiration
Spruce - Intuition, versatility, well being
Sycamore - Communication, love, vitality
Vine - Fertility, happiness, intellect, wealth
Walnut - Change, inspiration, new perspectives
Willow - Flexibility, connections, knowledge, relationships
Witch Hazel - Healing, inspiration, protection
Yew - Change, divinity, longevity, strength
Oracular Guidance
from Trees
Like the Tarot or runes, spreads can provide information
and guidance. Following are several basic card spreads.
As you become more familiar with tree energy you may
want to develop more elaborate and personal workings.
When working with this deck for oracular purposes, some
card positions in a spread may be designed to indicate
an opposite aspect. For example, “healing”
on the chestnut card could indicate a need for healing,
or “abundance” on pine could mean that you
have had a lack of abundance. Don’t try to psychoanalyze
it; your first impression is usually the right one.
Three-card
Spreads
The basic three-card spread is a popular way of working
with many types of decks as well as runes. Pause with
the full deck in your hands, close your eyes and quiet
your mind. When you feel calm and centered, shift your
attention to a situation or challenge that you are currently
facing. When you are ready, shuffle the deck, randomly
select three cards, and then lay them side by side,
face up. The card on the left represents the challenge
or situation for which you seek guidance. The card in
the middle is an aspect of you that effects the situation.
It could be an aspect that has caused the situation
or challenge to come about, or it could represent as
aspect of you that will help resolve things. The card
on the right represents the potential solution or source
of resolution. Study all three cards before ascribing
meaning to them.
Sample
Reading: The cards blackthorn, cedar and cherry are
drawn. The issue or challenge may have to do with truth
or lack of truth. (blackthorn) A personal aspect that
could have caused an untruth to be told could have been
preservation of public image, or protection to keep
a job or save a friend from an insult. (cedar) The potential
source of solution could be action to correct an untruth,
or it may be important to learn that by not telling
the truth, more harm than good will result. (cherry)
When
you are working with the cards and cannot find a meaning
that seems appropriate, look for a wider application
beyond your current circumstance. It may be important
for you to look at broader life patterns, in which case
the cards from left to right could represent the past,
present and future.
Sample
Reading: Ash, mesquite and maple are drawn. This could
indicate an issue of stability (ash). This can mean
that you had stable circumstances in the past or the
opposite. The second card indicates persistence. (mesquite)
Either something you are doing or you need to be doing
could bring about stability and abundance (maple) in
the future.
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