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4 elements of nature in celtic symbols
4 elements of nature in celtic symbols





Types of magick using fire include healing and destroying, purification, love spells, and energy work. Playing a flute/wind instrument, tossing objects in the wind, burning incense & aromatherapy, hanging objects in trees/high places, discovering lost items, developing psychic abilitiesįire symbols include the sun, stars, volcanoes, lava, eruptions, heat, flame, candles, bonfires, saunas, lightning, heated objects (stones in particular), fire forged objects, red feathers, blood, and sap. Wildflowers, lavender, clover, lemon balm, ash trees, birch, aspen, beech, acacia, almond, hazel, linden, maple, pineįrankincence, myrrh, pansy, primrose, vervain, violet, yarrow, dill, cloveįluorite, moonstone, turquoise, amethyst, rhodochrosite, silver, topaz, pumice, alexandriteĭivination, concentration, visualization, wind magick, prophecy, karma work Sylphs, Zephyrs, Fairies of trees, flowers and windsĭoves, hawk, eagle, foxes, turtle, raven, spider Sky, wind, clouds, breath, vibrations, smoke, feathers, plants, herbs, trees, flowersĭanu, Athena, Aradia, Arianrhod, Cardea, Nuit, Urania Air related rituals include playing a flute or wind instrument, tossing objects in the wind, burning incense & aromatherapy, hanging objects in trees/high places. Types of magic using Air energies include divination, concentration, visualization, wind magick, feather magick, prophecy, and karma work. Gardening, magnet images, working with stones/crystals, knots, binding, money spells, grounding, runesīurying objects in the earth, herbalism, planting trees/plants, and making images out of wood or stoneĪir symbols include the sky, wind, clouds, vibrations, smoke, feathers, plants, trees, flowers. Ivy, grains, oats, rice, patchouli, lichensĬow, bull, dog, horse, ant, bears, wolf, deer/stag, buffalo Pentacle, pentagram, salt, stones/gems, cords

4 elements of nature in celtic symbols

Gaia/Gaea, Ceres, Demeter, Mah, Nephtys, Persephone, RheaĪdonis, Athos, Arawn, Cernunnos, Dionysus, PanĪmethyst, angelite, azurite, celestite, agate (green, moss), cat’s eye, coal, emerald, geodes, halite/salt, jasper, jet, obsidian, olivine, onyx, peridot, quartz, tourmaline

4 elements of nature in celtic symbols

Rituals include burying objects in the earth, herbalism, planting trees/plants, and making images out of wood or stone. Types of magic using earth energies include gardening, grounding, working with stone/crystals, knots, binding, money spells, and runes. Earth represents permanence, stability, strength, security, wisdom, practicality, materialism, wealth, abundance, prosperity, patience, truth, and responsibility.Įarth symbols include the earth, soil, rocks, mountains, trees.







4 elements of nature in celtic symbols