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The
Druids: figures of romance
and mystery. Mention of them evokes images of cloaked figures performing
obscure rites in the oaken groves of Gaul. The name Druid, at least
according to some sources, means "oak Priest" and the magnificent
Oak was indeed the chief of the trees revered by the ancient Celtic
Priests. In ancient Gaul, the
Oak was indeed the most impressive of trees. Known
for the strength of its boughs, and its sheer beauty it was also
the source of the sacred mistletoe.
So what if the Druids
had lived in California? Specifically, the northern coast? I believe
that our own Coast Redwood (Sequoia
Sempervirons) would have become the tree revered most by the
Celtic priesthood. The poor oak pales in comparison to these magnificent
trees, which grow to an average
height of 311 feet. The redwood is also the source of the
mysterious burl, which give many of
these trees distinctive personalities. From a distance, the formation
of burls can make faces appear on the trees, evoking
thoughts of the Ents, Tolkeins race of trees.
Redwoods grow in two
ways. The first is with seed, and their seeds are
among the smallest of any plant known, hundreds of which can be
found in the redwoods own pine
cones, which average around the size of a large jelly bean.
The second way they grow is by shooting new trees |
from
their root systems, which spread
out hundreds of feet around the typical redwood, just a
few feet deep in the ground. Typically, these offshoots form "fairy
rings" around their mother. As they grow, and the mother tree dies
off, the ring is all that is
left. I can picture the Druids using these natural
rings as the centers for their rites.
The Redwood is illustrative of magickal practice too. Its root system,
which extends from the center of the tree grounds it, like the familiar
grounding meditation many of us do before Circle, to connect ourselves
with the earth mother. The tree then shoots high into the sky, higher
than any other tree, also like the familiar centering meditation
which affirms our connection to the cosmos. |
Water
brethren may find the Redwood a friend too, since it gives off
ten times it's own weight in
moisture every day. The Redwood also needs a lot
of water, which is why it thrives only from the Big Sur area to
a few miles into Oregon, and
only within a thirty mile stretch from the coast.
They like all the rain and fog we get here. They are true water-kin.
Water was sacred to the Druid
as well. Most of their main
groves had a spring or stream
running near or through them,
and water deities played an important role in much of Celtic mythology.
My own staff came
from a Redwood, a rather famous one. The
Dyerville Giant was once listed in the Guiness Book of
World Records as the worlds tallest
tree. When it stood, it rose
some 375 feet into the air. Alas, about twenty years ago it toppled.
Residents in nearby Weott thought an earthquake had hit, and the
sound of the impact was heard thirty miles away. I visited the
fallen giant, located in "Founder's Grove," off the
famous "Avenue
of The Giants" in 1994. It was in the early morning, and I
was guided to the top of the tree. There
on the ground, like it was placed
there, was my staff, broken from
the top branches of the giant. .
I remember feeling quite enchanted during our visit, and,
although at the time we were the only
humans around, I felt the eyes of other
entities watching us. I know there were fairies in that grove,
and my walks in other Redwood
groves have confirmed for me the presence of fairy
folk.
We who are modern
Druids living here on the north coast are very blessed indeed.
Surrounding us and within easy driving distance is Redwood National
Park, home of some of the most impressive and ancient redwood
groves in California. Any time one needs to recharge one's spiritual
batteries, an hour or so spent in the giant trees will do the
trick. And, if you stay very quiet, and still, and long enough,
one of them just might speak to you.
-- Sybok Pendderwydd
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article was published in the September 2004 issue "The Isis
Scrolls," a local, a local and FREE resource for the new
age and healing community on the Redwood Coast. For more information
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