Commonly, the Druidic magick practitioner uses three tools, the spear, the cauldron, and the crane bag. Metaphysicality Inc: The Druid’s Sacred Tools Our blog covers a range of metaphysical topics, including magick, spirit invocation, divination, crystal properties, spirituality, LHP, Paganism, and more.
Fire is a sacred element in Druidic ritual and cosmology. As a result, it is almost always present at our rituals. Photo by Weretoad, 2012. Have you ever wondered what Druids use in magic and ritual? Due to the variety of Druidic traditions that exist, an exhaustive list of tools is impossible. ThatContinue reading “A Druid’s Toolbox”
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Druid Tools and Ritual Implements. Curved blade; sickle or scythe: Pliny, a Roman historian, recorded a Druid ritual in which mistletoe was cut from an oak tree by a Druid in white robes, using a gold sickle. The mistletoe was to be caught in wicker baskets and not allowed to touch the ground. One must not assume (as apparently Pliny did) that ...
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In some of the modern Druid orders like the OBOD (The Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids), AODA (the American branch of the Ancient and Archaeological Order of Druids) or the BDO (The British Druid Order), somewhere in their course studies, they have students go through the exercise of creating or acquiring and dedicating a Crane Bag. Modern ...
Druid Tools – Staff or Rod. Another very personal tool, a Druid’s staff or rod, should never be touched by anyone but the owner. Rods and staffs are most often made from wood. The wood used in their construction will imbue this tool with the resonant power of not only the type of tree, but also the location the tree came from.
Subject: Tools of the Druid Thu Aug 02, 2007 2:56 pm Curved blade; sickle or scyth Pliny, a Roman historian, recorded a Druid ritual in which mistletoe was cut from an oak tree by a Druid in white robes, using a gold sickle.