Shaman Pathways - Trees of the Goddess: A New Way of Working With the Ogham
By Elen Sentier
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Shaman Pathways - Trees of the Goddess - Elen Sentier
Keeping
Tree Magic
Jung said … Trees in particular were mysterious, and seemed to me direct embodiments of the incomprehensible meaning of life. For that reason, the woods were the place that I felt closest to its deepest meaning and to its awe-inspiring workings.
Jung (1995, 86).
This was my experience too. Now it all seems as if it was long ago and faraway … but it wasn’t. Not long ago at all for I am only 65. It wasn’t far away either but here in this wonderful land of Britain where people still know and understand the trees. It happened at places called Nymet and Nympton which are Devonshire words for nemeton, a sacred space. My uncle was one of the wise and cunning folk of the Devon villages where I grew up and, along with the other elders and wise folk, told me of the trees and of the goddess.
All this takes me back into old memories and time-travel journeys in which I revisit childhood haunts and it’s all still here, still with us, today.
There are twenty British trees that work very comfortably with the goddess and link to humankind. Over the ages people have brought them together in what we know as the ogham. Some say they are just an alphabet, a means of writing, but they are far more than that and far older, too, than many give them credit for.
The spirits of the trees of the goddess still live in the woods and they will speak with us, show us things, take us on journeys, if we ask. The goddess will help us to find the old ways that our elders knew … the ways where reality is huge and exciting rather than small and frightening. I offer you the gifts that were given to me all those years ago.
The trees will speak to you, they will draw the kenning out of you. To walk in the deer-trods of the goddess all you have to do is ask …
Sun & Moon Cycles
Here on earth, we work with the cycles of the sun, the star which gives us light and warmth, which enables life. And we work with the moon which reflects the light of the sun down onto the earth in the hours of darkness when the sun cannot be seen directly.
The sun-cycle is about the four changes in the sun’s arc that define the seasons of our year –
• Midwinter solstice
• Spring equinox
• Midsummer solstice
• Autumn equinox.
To these four the goddess adds a fifth feast, the time of Samhain which is the threshold, the doorway, between the old year and the new in our tradition. The watchwords of these five feasts are the last verse of the Song of Amergin in which the bard tells how he is and has been everything. It begins with I am a stag of seven tines … and finishes with these five lines …
I am the womb of every holt
I am the blaze on every hill
I am the queen of every hive
I am the shield to every head
I am the tomb to every hope
(Song of Amergin translated by Robert Graves, from The White Goddess, Faber and Faber Limited, 24 Russell Square The London WC1. It appears here under the principle of Fair Use.)
As ever with the Celts, it’s a riddle-poem and it takes work to tease out what the goddess is showing us.
Vowel Sounds
These five lines also relate to the five sacred trees that hold the vowel sounds. Vowels are sounds we make without obstructing the breath with our tongue, teeth or lips; the air comes out from our lungs without any hindrance and is shaped only by our mouths. The vowels are about the air, spirit, coming straight through you and their sounds are held by the four sun-feasts and Samhain.
Each of the five feasts expresses an aspect of the goddess …
The Consonants
Consonants work differently. Unlike the vowels, the consonants work by the air passing through or across some sort of barrier formed by the tongue, teeth and/or lips as well as being shaped by the mouth. This is significant for breath-spirit … it means you get quite involved with the production of the sound, beyond allowing the air to pass through your vocal cords. They are about how you form and inform the air as it passes through you … this is a big responsibility.
The 13 moon-months work with the sacred trees that hold the sounds of the consonants in the tree alphabet. The 6th and 9th months are held by two trees that work together.
The consonant moon-months begin with Beith, Birch, at the time of the midwinter solstice and run alongside the five feasts of the goddess. The 5 vowel trees each work with one of the consonant trees at their seasons.
Moon Cycles
These five feasts are again reflected by the moon as her four major quarters – new, 1st quarter, full and 3rd quarter hold the first four feasts while Samhain is held by the waning crescent moon.
These are the 8 phases of the moon. They also reflect the 8 seasons in the Celtic year. The moon reflects the sun’s annual cycle; they dance together. This reminds us of how these cycles enable us to live; they show us that the cycles work in both little (over each month) and in large (over the year).
How is it these cycles work?
The new moon happens when the moon is between the earth and sun. The three are in alignment so the entire illuminated portion of the moon is on the back side of the moon, the part we cannot see. Hence we have the name Dark Moon
.
At a full moon, the earth, moon, and sun are again aligned but this time the moon is on the opposite side of the earth, so the entire sunlit part of the moon is facing us.
Both the first and third quarter moons are often called a half moon because we see a semicircle of lighted moon. This happens because the moon is at a 90 degree angle with respect to the earth and sun.
At the times of the crescent moons is she is at a 45 degree angle to the earth so we see the beautiful thin sickle-shape that is so evocative. If the crescent sits in your cupped right hand it’s waxing, if it sits in your cupped left hand then it’s waning. Waxing means growing while waning means shrinking.
At the time of the gibbous moons she is at an angle of 135 degrees so we see a wide belly of moonlight cut by a sliver of darkness. The word month comes from the word moon; it is about the cycles of the moon. The moon cycles through visibility, light, life, every 28 days. She shows us the cycle of birth, culmination, death and rebirth 13 times every year.
A good way to get this knowing into your noggin is the following exercise. Hold a ball and sit in a swivel chair with a desk light pointing at you; the light is the sun, the ball