Celtic Tree Astrology is the astrological system practiced by the ancient Irish. It is based on an ancient Celtic symbol system. The Celtic Zodiac is drawn from the beliefs of the Druids and is based on the cycles of the moon. The year is divided into 13 lunar months, with a tree (sacred to the druids) assigned to each month. Each tree has particular magical qualities whose secret mysteries come from the ancient Celtic alphabet, the OGRAM. The Celts referred to the whole universein the form of a tree, whose roots grew well below (ground) and whose branches are stretched (in heaven). Over time, the Celtic people eventually designated a tree for each phase of 13 Moons on your calendar, according to their magical properties. As such, the Celtic zodiac is based on the cycles of the moon, with the year divided into 13 lunar months established by the Druid religion.
The Druid religion was based mainly on knowledge of natural resourcessupernatural powers. These energies have been identified with the spirits and the Celtic Druids believed that trees were given these spirits, who lived in and were perceived as attributes of the Supreme Being. Thus, trees were considered living, have the knowledge and infinite wisdom ... symbolically represents the cycle of life, death and renewal, and symbolically connected to the three planes of existence: body, mind and spirit. For Christians, has highlighted the essentialcore of Christian faith, where God is the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. For both beliefs, the Trinity knot symbolized the way in which three vital essences apart.
In general, the Celtic society was based on equality and balance between men and women ... Druidesses be symbolized by the female spirits living in the sacred trees. Each Celtic Zodiac corresponds to a given tree, a letter of the Ogham, anAnimal warden, a Celtic God and other elements, such as gemstones.
The Celts have a long tradition of astrological learning stretching back to well before the arrival of Christianity and Greek and Latin knowledge. For too long this tradition, big and full of Celtic Astrology has been sadly neglected.
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