Samhain 2025

In the Celtic Year, Samhain marks the end of summer and the beginning of winter.  A threshold; a period of rest and regeneration before rebirth.

 Darkness grows;
An ending, a beginning,
And renewal.

I am fascinated by trees, and the elder tree (Sambucus nigra) is considered to be deeply connected to this midpoint between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice.  There are many superstitions surrounding the tree.  One that intrigued me was the idea of not bringing elder wood into the house and burning it in the fire, thus releasing malevolent spirits.  I have recently learned that burning elder wood releases cyanogenic compounds.  These are found in the bark, stems, roots, leaves and immature fruits. [1]  Nevertheless, when used correctly, so much of the tree is benevolent to humans.

I have been trying to do some serious drawing, finding it both therapeutic and frustrating; is that a contradiction? When I look at some of the amazing work of botanical artists like Lizzie Harper [2], I often feel overwhelmed, but that tension pushes me on. Her work is inspirational.

In the Celtic Tree Ogham, elder is the 15th tree (RUIS.R) and below is my representation of it in elder wood.

A few lines of a poem that I have been working on:

Elder

Growing in hedgerows,
Surounding grazed fields,
Fast growing Elder thrives.
In spring,
Its scented umbels
Herald the happy season of warmer days.
In autumn,
The scents are transformed,
And berries, like alien antennae
Hang; shiny, black and full of vigour,
They shiver on the air.
Green, lilac, black and purple,
The colours of this blessed tree.


Ashley


[1] https://botanical-online.com

[2] https://lizzieharper.co.uk

			

Winter Solstice

3 vivid cool - winter solstice

Photograph and hokku by Ashley

In the old Celtic world, the Cosmic wheel, the Wheel of Time, briefly stopped turning on this day.  The Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year is a time to look backwards in inner reflection and to look forwards to a new season of increasing daylight, growth and activity.  Whilst we might still have winter weather and winter difficulties to overcome, it is important to see this time as a rebirth within the continuous cycle of life.

Two trees associated with this time of year are birch and pine and I can now add these to my set of Tree Ogham sticks.

6 birch & pine winter solstice

The first tree in the Ogham is Silver Birch, BEITH. B (Betula pendula) a tree that quickly colonises new ground.  It drops so many leaves and twigs that they enrich the soil for other trees to follow.  A tree of life giving properties.

The sixteenth tree in the Ogham is a fir, the Scots Pine, AILM. A (Pinus sylvestris).  It has been honoured since ancient times in helping us to develop the perceptions and wisdom to see beyond the present.

Again, I give thanks to Glennie Kindred for allowing me to freely quote from her book Sacred Earth Celebrations which can be found on her website:

https://www.glenniekindred.co.uk/

Ashley