The ash holds a key to a universal truth that is essential to the spiritual warrior. Today we need to explore this relationship more than ever. When we stand quietly within the shadow of a tree we can imagine hiw it was and how it should be...
Yours under the Elm, Red Leaf The 'subtle and gentle' nature of flower essences work to alleviate negative states of mind and uncomfortable sensations within the body.
To learn more and start on your journey to using Ogham Tree Essences as a practitioner click on the link HERE! Yours under the Elm, Ian MESSAGE FROM ASH: To consciously bring change into your life you must embrace more positive thoughts and habits. IMBALANCE: Impatience, Irritability, overbearing, nervous exhaustion BALANCE: Patience, Inner strength, Openness Celtic Ash Tree Meaning The ash was commonly used for protective rituals because it was believed that helpful energies were contained within its great body. Specifically, the ash was thought to be the guardian of children, and was often used as a healing agent for childhood illnesses. Its association with children may come from creation myths within Celtic lore. In some accounts the ash was considered the cradle of life, so too was it considered a gentle giant and a protector of youth. Yours under the Elm Ian www.oghamtrees.com |
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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