Beech wood

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Beech wood has a masculine energy and because it produces nuts it is closely related to the Oak. It's associated with the Greek god Apollo and the Elve's sun lord Obraash. The Celts used the nut of this tree to fodder the sacred swine. Norse tradition says that tablets of Beech were used to make the very first writing tablets for the runes, strong magic for working with the Nordic runes.

A wood of femininity. Used in healing rituals but also love, friendship, peace, and romance spells. This wood is best for spiritual awakening and spiritual practices. Excellent for Binding Magic. Beech links us with past wisdom to provide answers in the present. The answers are already within, Beech can help you discover them. Typically has a pale cream color, sometimes with a pink or brown hue.[1]

Beech wands are used in the magic of divination. Reduces swellings and skin inflammations. Helps to balance mental health. Aspiration, desire, and victory are all key elements of this wood. Used while working with ancestors, old wisdom, and magical research. Beech is a sacred wood of the summer solstice.[2]

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