Fluorite

General Properties of Fluorite: Grounding, healing, balancing Color: The color of fluorite varies but is typically green, purple and yellow. It can be colorless, red, blue and black. It may be a single color or multicolored in bands. Transparent to translucent in color it is found in Canada, United States, Norway, Peru, China, South Africa, … Continue reading Fluorite

Fir [Abies]

The fir tree – Abies – is an evergreen conifer that belongs to the pine family. There are around 50 species which can be found in both North and Central America, Northern Africa, Asia and Europe. The fir is a tall tree, easily exceeding ten meters high, and has needle like leaves which attach to … Continue reading Fir [Abies]

Lily

The Lily – Lilium – is an herbaceous perennial flower and is one of the oldest plants in the world. There are over 80 species. Lily flowers are shaped rather like a trumpet with 6 petal segments and they bloom mainly in July and August. They enjoy good drainage and loamy soil. Even the name, … Continue reading Lily

The Thunderbird

The Thunderbird is a mythological being affiliated with the Litha sabbat or Summer Solstice.  A God-like mythological creature, the Thunderbird has many aspects to its nature — some violent, some peaceful, some guardian and others as creator.  Playing a prominent role in many of the myths, legends and culture of Native American tribes the Thunderbird … Continue reading The Thunderbird

The Oak King

Summer Solstice marks the death of the Oak King, the Sun God Midsummer or solstice marks the death of the Oak king, the Sun God of the light half of the year. On this day, the longest day and shortest night of the year, the peak of the Oak King’s power, the Holly King arises … Continue reading The Oak King