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Hawthorn - Aggressive
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Aggressiveness, easily agitated or hyperactive.
Hawthorn will bring forgiveness, courage, open up to love and the ability to release blocked energy.
The Hawthorn flower essence is soothing for the agitated and restless. Its gentle reassuring essence can help the heart to feel safe, gently transform emotional pain, and create more space for love and connection.
Hawthorn will bring forgiveness, courage, open up to love and the ability to release blocked energy.
The Hawthorn flower essence is soothing for the agitated and restless. Its gentle reassuring essence can help the heart to feel safe, gently transform emotional pain, and create more space for love and connection.
The Illusionist
May 13 - June 9
Hawthorn signs in Ogham tree astrology are not at all what they appear to be. Outwardly, they appear to be a certain persona, while on the inside Hawthorns are quite different. They put the term never judge a book by its cover to the test. They live seemingly average lives while on the inside they carry fiery passions and inexhaustible creative flame. They are well adjusted and can adapt to most life situations well making themselves content and comforting others at the same time. You are naturally curious, and have an interest in a broad range of topics. You are an excellent listener, and people seek you out as an outlet to release their burdens. You have a healthy sense of humour, and have a clear understanding of irony. You tend to see the big picture, and have amazing insight although you typically won’t give yourself enough credit for your observations. Hawthorn signs match up nicely with Ash and Rowans.
MESSAGE FROM HAWTHORN: Come into your power, let go of the victim complex. It's time to open your heart to spiritual love and growth.
IMBALANCE: Easily Agitated, Hyperactive, Aggressive, Domineering
BALANCE: Courage, Brave, Open to love, Strength
Celtic Hawthorn Tree Meaning
The Celtic meaning of the hawthorn tree deals with balance and duality. The hawthorn is full of contradictions, none of which went unnoticed by the soul-minded Celts.
In May, the hawthorn is in its glory with strikingly beautiful blossoms. These are nestled tightly among the hawthorn's large and lethal looking thorns. Here we see the first of several juxtapositions, giving this tree/shrub its colorful reputation in history.
Excellent herbalists and botanists, ancient Celts understood the superior medicinal value of hawthorn leaves and blossoms. However, it was considered a bad omen to bring its branches inside the home. This is largely due from the smell of cut branches was much the same as decaying flesh (indeed, the chemical components are the same). Here we see life-giving aspects as well as associations of death within the same symbolic tree.
Further, the hawthorn is imbued with male energy, yet it is historically a symbol of fertility and associated with the female goddess aspects (mother, maiden, crone).
What do all these contradictions mean? The hawthorn is a standing testament to the idea of duality; it is a perfect depiction of the concept of yin and yang.
The Celts understood the power of balance. They also knew that what could not be attributed to specific outcomes (as sometimes evident in the dance of contradictions played out by the hawthorn) indicated a great source of magic. In other words, that which cannot be explained contains immense power.
The hawthorn is to be respected in all its diversity and duality. It is a symbol of union of opposites, and serves as a message for us to be more accepting of the unconventional.
May 13 - June 9
Hawthorn signs in Ogham tree astrology are not at all what they appear to be. Outwardly, they appear to be a certain persona, while on the inside Hawthorns are quite different. They put the term never judge a book by its cover to the test. They live seemingly average lives while on the inside they carry fiery passions and inexhaustible creative flame. They are well adjusted and can adapt to most life situations well making themselves content and comforting others at the same time. You are naturally curious, and have an interest in a broad range of topics. You are an excellent listener, and people seek you out as an outlet to release their burdens. You have a healthy sense of humour, and have a clear understanding of irony. You tend to see the big picture, and have amazing insight although you typically won’t give yourself enough credit for your observations. Hawthorn signs match up nicely with Ash and Rowans.
MESSAGE FROM HAWTHORN: Come into your power, let go of the victim complex. It's time to open your heart to spiritual love and growth.
IMBALANCE: Easily Agitated, Hyperactive, Aggressive, Domineering
BALANCE: Courage, Brave, Open to love, Strength
Celtic Hawthorn Tree Meaning
The Celtic meaning of the hawthorn tree deals with balance and duality. The hawthorn is full of contradictions, none of which went unnoticed by the soul-minded Celts.
In May, the hawthorn is in its glory with strikingly beautiful blossoms. These are nestled tightly among the hawthorn's large and lethal looking thorns. Here we see the first of several juxtapositions, giving this tree/shrub its colorful reputation in history.
Excellent herbalists and botanists, ancient Celts understood the superior medicinal value of hawthorn leaves and blossoms. However, it was considered a bad omen to bring its branches inside the home. This is largely due from the smell of cut branches was much the same as decaying flesh (indeed, the chemical components are the same). Here we see life-giving aspects as well as associations of death within the same symbolic tree.
Further, the hawthorn is imbued with male energy, yet it is historically a symbol of fertility and associated with the female goddess aspects (mother, maiden, crone).
What do all these contradictions mean? The hawthorn is a standing testament to the idea of duality; it is a perfect depiction of the concept of yin and yang.
The Celts understood the power of balance. They also knew that what could not be attributed to specific outcomes (as sometimes evident in the dance of contradictions played out by the hawthorn) indicated a great source of magic. In other words, that which cannot be explained contains immense power.
The hawthorn is to be respected in all its diversity and duality. It is a symbol of union of opposites, and serves as a message for us to be more accepting of the unconventional.