Celtic ogham symbol lines fews dragon2/28/2023 ![]() ![]() So how do we get to know the Fews on different levels?įirst, like the tarot, you need to have them about your person for about a week have them under your pillow as you go to sleep at night. They are actually more than that, but this is a good to start with. If you look at the Ogham Fews as symbolic images that the subconscious uses for communicating with your conscious mind, it will be very helpful in your explorations. Each tree had a special place in their world view and a special symbol to represent it. Apparently the Druids used trees to represent Universal Forces and archetypes. At present, many serious, dedicated Neo-Pagans, Druids and Mages are researching and reconstructing their purpose and uses. Ursula le Guin, in her EARTHSEA trilogy, hints about them when she discusses the sacred grove of trees as part of this magical world. They have a presence, even in fantasy literature. Some claimed they were an everyday script others, that they were a sacred script like Hebrew or Sanskrit while others claimed they were a powerful system of magick in their own right, like their cousin, the Teutonic runes. ![]() Robert Graves, in his book THE WHITE GODDESS saw them as a poetic system of spirituality. We find the trees being named, along with their attributes, in the Welsh “Battle of the Trees” (Cad Goddeau). This is, in spite of the fact, that these originated, according to mythology, with the Celtic Being known as Ogma. This system is my own understanding, based on general research and inspiration from a spiritual being I knew as The Merlin and from Dragons. Historically, we don’t know exactly HOW they were used, we just know they WERE used. The “Ogham Fews”, also known as “tree runes” or “Druidic runes” are a wonderful tool to use to help sentient beings heal, make decisions, grow, handle problems, transform energies and evolve. ![]()
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