Celtic Meaning
of the Fir
Tree, by Avia/
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Celtic Fir Tree Meaning
One of the nine sacred woods of used
for a sabbat fire the Druids held the fir in high esteem.
It is a symbol of honesty, truth and
forthrightness because of the way it grows on the "straight and
narrow." The trunk of the fir reminds us of a tall straight pillar of
strength, a symbolic tower of truth.
Grouped together, they are a symbol
of friendship. This symbolism is furthered by the fact that firs are
evergreens. As they never loose their green vibrancy - they are a reminder of
the life-long connections we share with our friends.
Furthermore, their evergreen nature
signifies hope, promise and renewal in the midst of the long, dark winter
months. Celebrations and rituals centered around the fir, setting intentions
for the upcoming abundant spring. In fact, the fir has evolved into what is
more commonly known as our modern day Christmas tree with it's tradition
spanning back to ancient times (more on the Christmas tree symbolism here).
The ancient Celts recognized the
fir's ability to outlive and outlast most other trees, and so gave it
representations of resilience and longevity. The fir also survives in torrid
conditions, and is able to survive in challenging weather as well as
substandard soils. Truly, the fir is a symbol of endurance and determination.
Symbolic
Celtic Meaning of the Fir Tree
Honesty
Progress
Longevity
Resilience
Friendship
Remembrance
Perceptiveness
The Celts and Druids also recognized
the fir to be a portent of weather conditions. They noticed that the cones
would open to the rays of the sun, and close against impending rain. This lent
meanings of prophecy and perception to the long list of symbolic meanings of
the fir.
Lastly, legend has it that firs were
markers for important grave sites for the Druids and Celts. It is said that
even from a great distance, certain firs could be identified as the markers of
great chieftains and heroes among the Celtic people. Thus, the fir is also
considered a symbol for reverence and remembrance to brave souls that have passed
on to the Otherworlds.
I hope you have enjoyed these
thoughts on the symbolic meaning of the fir tree from the Celtic cultural
perspective.
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