
In times gone by, the earth was covered in forest, and when we go deep into woodland, we really are in the presence of beings that are unutterable ancient, for all the accumulated wisdom of the ages is embodies in each tree. The primeval forest is also a metaphor for our unconscious, our deepest and most primitive impulses and yearnings. Tree fairies can teach us a great deal about ourselves, if we have the courage to listen. When we are alone in Nature, we are able to hear our own thoughts and feelings more clearly, and it is easier to be truthful with ourselves.
Long ago, many trees were considered to be home of oracles, with the deity whispering through the leaves.
THE FAIRY TRIAD
Oak, ash, and thorn are termed the Fairy Triad, and where these three grow, fairies can easily be seen. Many fairies are reputed to live in the majestic oak, and to fell one is to risk the wrath of the Old Gods - namely, fairies.
Druid worship took place in groves, and the oak grove was especially sacred. Ash may be used to protect against fairies, when carried as a staff or wand, but also offers a potential gateway between the worlds, as it was the tree upon which the Norse god Odin hung, to gain the secret of the runes.
The twisted shape of hawthorn is magical indeed, especially when growing near a barrow mound or in groups of three. It is courting disaster to damage such a tree, and even dozing beneath one may be to risk fairy displeasure.

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