The Enchanter
February 18 - March 17 Those born under the Ogham tree astrology sign of the Ash are free thinkers. Imaginative, intuitive, and naturally artistic, you see the world in water-colour purity. You have a tendency to moody and withdrawn at times, but that’s only because your inner landscape is in constant motion. You are in touch with your muse, and you are easily inspired by nature. Likewise, you inspire all that you associate with and people seek you out for your enchanting personality. Art, writing (especially poetry), science, and theology (spiritual matters) are areas that strongly interest you. Others may think you are reclusive, but in all honesty, you are simply immersed in your own world of fantastic vision and design. You are in a constant state of self-renewal and you rarely place a value on what others think about you. Ash signs partner well with Willow and Reed signs. Yours under the Elm, Ian www.oghamtrees.com
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With the days noticeably lengthening and the sun's rays beginning to make an effect, one of the first edible greens to appear is Wild Garlic.
Renville woods in Oranmore is a damp woodland and becomes carpeted with the welcome sight of these fresh greens and the air is filled with its unmistakable odour, strong enough to send any lurking vampires scurrying back to the dark! As with most plants, it's best to pick the leaves before the white - star like flower appears in April. Crush them up and add them to butter for wild garlic butter or just pluck a leaf and enjoy the snack as you walk! Yours under the Elm, Ian www.oghamtrees.com Watch this video on how forests heal people: Watch “How Forests Heal People” on Vimeo:
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Join our Tribe & Grow with the TreesSubscribe for our latest content by email. Success! Now check your email to confirm your subscription. Ian ClaxtonIan Claxton is a traditional healer and founder of Ogham Tree Flower Essences and Oracles. He is originally from Dublin and trained as a scientist, where he gained a bachelors degree in Biotechnology and later a Masters in Integrative health science. Although he found his career very rewarding, he felt inexplicably drawn to the energy healing practices of eastern Asia. So, in 2001, he decided to leave his life behind and studied Traditional Chinese Medicine (which includes acupuncture and herbal training). He left Dublin and studied in Beijing, China and after that came back to live in Galway in the west of Ireland to set up his practice. Archives
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