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1.The Bramble Tree-fairies love the bramble
tree because it is wild and protectsthe penetration of secluded sacred fairie clearings.
2. The Ash Tree-it is said to be an ancestor of humankind. In
Greece powerfulfamilies were believed to have come from ash trees. Norse
Godspopulated their sublunary world with a newborn race by breathinga human
soul and spirit into an ash tree. In Norse myth, the mostsacred ash is
Yggdrasil, which is believed to be the entire supportstructure of the
universe. Today in certain places people will leavetokens of human hair
hanging from an ash tree in the hopes their wishes,hopes and desires will be
granted.
3. The Lilac Tree-it is the fragrance of the lilac tree that is
considered magickal.The fragrance is believed to carry humans into fairyland
and the supernalworld. English tradition considers the lilac to be an unlucky
flower to bebrought into the house because it is associated with death. This
was perhapsfear of the power of the fragrance of the lilac. It is really
quite abeneficiary tree. It`s flowers can be eaten and used as a tonic for
the nervous system.
4. The Pine Tree-the tree of the sun. Its old title was
''the sweetest of woods''.The scent of Pineis useful in the reduction of guilt.
The pine was also sacred to the sea-godNeptune(Poseidon) and to Bacchus
(Dionysus).
5.The Broom Tree-as you can imagine, the properties associated
with the broom tree is that of astraltravel and flight.
6. The Silver Birch
Tree-associated with Lammas tide on August 1,the light of the stars, the moon
andthe sun.It is a symbol of summer ever returning. It is said the birch is
the motherof theoak tree because in prehistoric times it was the birch that
prepared theearth floorfor the majestic oak to be born. It is said the
fairies love this tree inthe springtime.
7. The Alder Tree-associated with
water. The catkin bearing alder resist decay in its wateryhabitat.The water
spirits, the undines love this tree as well as the unicorn. Theleaves ofan
alder tree can be made into a tea to treat kidney problems.
8. The Holly
Tree-symbol of the life force, vitality and immortality. It is considered a
luckytreeto grow in the garden because it wards off negative energies. The
shinygreen leavesrepresent the vitality of life even in the coldest of times
and is used inYule forthis reason. It is lucky to burn dried holly branches
but not if their stillgreen.The male holly tree the prickly one) and the
female holly tree(the smoothvariegated one)are inhabited by respectfully the
holly man and the holly woman.
9. The Juniper Tree-considered a protective
tree and unlucky to cut down a juniper tree. Thetree has anabundance of
healing properties. Infusions can be made to treat kidney andliver
troubles,arthritis, dropsy and help the elderly.
10. The Hawthorn (Whitehorn
or May Tree)Tree-this is the most sacred tree to the fairies probably because
it is so wild,uncompromising and fragrant. If you sit under the thorn tree on
may day eve,samhain eve and midsummer eve you can commune with the fairies.
Make a balloflast years foliage tied with a white ribbon and burn it in a
bonfire on newyearsday to rid yourself of troubles. Start fresh in the new
year then by makingyourselfa ball of fresh thorn branches and leaves and keep
it to be used in the nextyearsbonfire.It is said that when Joseph of
Arimathea came to Glastonbury hebrought a whitehawthorn with him and planted
it in Wearyall Hill.
11. The Elder Tree-People used to think it was unlucky to
bring any part of an elder tree intothehouse because it would bring a death
in the family. It actually has afeminine soul.It is magickal, healing and
fragrant. If planting an elder tree in thegarden rememberit likes to be
protected and hidden. In fact all the fairy trees like to be planted at a
distant from others.
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