Daily Draw #1 - Reversed Three of Swords
Apr. 25th, 2021 09:00 am- Ethereal Visions Illuminated Tarot Deck

The Reversed Three of Swords calls us to more closely examine how we speak to ourselves. Wisely, we should ask ourselves if we would speak to another person in such ways and, if the answer is no, why we speak thusly to ourselves. This card encourages us to speak more positively to ourselves to gain and maintain our confidence. This card may also suggest hypersensitivity to others’ words and therefore encourages us to self-reflect as to why the words hurt us so much and let go of them.
The Reversed Three of Swords may also suggest we have undergone a rough period which affected us deeply. This card’s reversal indicates that we are beginning to recover, accept the pain, and move freely onward. Conversely, this card can indicate that we are holding on to the happenings and emotions of some event which deeply affected us and lays bare the idea that we must free ourselves from the hurt and desolation of the past. Focus on embracing the new and the future; let go of the old and the past. Accept the circumstances as they are; we must allow ourselves to experience the emotion(s) we feel but recognize and accept that it is time to let them go.
As far as my experience with this card today, I can see where its wisdom applies to my life. The previous night I unwillingly experienced a very intrusive and highly inappropriate interaction with a stranger that left me feeling disgusting and devalued as a person. While what happened was not my fault, I did allow it to get underneath my skin and cause me great pain. The Three of Swords reminds me to let go of the hurt and move on with my life, forging ahead to greener pastures.
Codex Cedrus Tree List
Apr. 21st, 2021 12:22 pmToday I am here to document which trees I am likely to use for the Book of Seasons. I will be doing three fruiting trees, three big trees, and three little trees just to keep things fresh.
FRUITING TREES
- Diospyros virginiana, the persimmon
- Celtis occidentalis, the hackberry
- Magnolia acuminata, the cucumbertree
- Juniperus virginiana, the eastern redcedar
- Platanus occidentalis, the sycamore
- Liriodendron tulipifera, the yellow poplar (tulip tree)
- Aralia spinosa, the devil's walking stick
- Cercis canadensis, the redbud
- Cornus florida, the dogwood
My Trees of Tennessee book also came in today, so expect some posts about different trees in the near future!
Yours under the cedars,
Quill
My Bard/Ovate/Druid Exploration Project
Apr. 19th, 2021 02:13 pmMost of the time one would pick just a single path to explore, such as the Bardic path or the Ovate path (for those who are unsure of what an Ovate is, to my understanding it means something similar to a naturalist but with spiritual flair). Me being me and wanting to become an Ollave eventually, I plan on integrating all three paths into a single project.
My idea for said project is to create a handpainted illuminated manuscript. This will consist of nine poems, lore about nine trees, and nine Druid prayers for a total of twenty-seven pages. I will call it the Book of Seasons.
This project will be broken into three steps: research, preparation, and creation. I am currently in the research phase, where I hope to remain just long enough to get my footing as this will be quite the undertaking and I do have a (somewhat self-imposed) time limit.
To prepare myself, I am currently reading Meetings with Remarkable Manuscripts: Twelve Journeys into the Medieval World by Christopher de Hamel. I will more than likely end up moving the Trees of Tennessee book for my Earth Path studies up from September 2021 or reading it concurrently with the other books so I can learn about the trees I need for that part of the Book (which I have already chosen).
As far as poetry and prayer go, I just need to find my muse and begin writing. I am very excited to bring it all together and will be documeting my experience with this project on this site to the best of my ability.
That's all for now! I will write more about the project tomorrow so I don't burn myself out on posts today.
Yours under the cedars,
Quill
My Earth Path Reading List
Apr. 19th, 2021 07:25 am- Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee
- The All-Season Pocket Guide to Identifying Common Tennessee Trees
- Birds of Tennessee Field Guide
- Trees of Tennessee
- Tennessee Wildlife Viewing Guide
- The Forest Unseen
- Ecology of Cedar Glades
- Kentucky Wildlife Viewing Guide
- Tennessee and Kentucky Garden Guide
Since I will be initiating myself on the next New Moon (11 May), I will also start reading in May. Here is my current plan for the order in which I will read these books:
May 2021: The All-Season Pocket Guide to Identifying Common Tennessee Trees
June 2021: Kentucky Wildlife Viewing Guide
July 2021: Tennessee and Kentucky Garden Guide
August 2021: Tennessee Wildlife Viewing Guide
September 2021: Trees of Tennessee
October 2021: Birds of Tennessee Field Guide
November 2021: Birds of Tennessee Field Guide
December 2021: The Forest Unseen
January 2022: The Forest Unseen
February 2022: Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee
March 2022: Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee
April 2022: Ecology of Cedar Glades
Alongside this I must make three changes to the way I live that takes less from the Earth and gives back more to complete my Earth Path. For me, that will be working up to three vegetarian meals per week by the end of the year, making or mending my clothing instead of buying new, and employing the principles of "zero waste" to my daily life, starting now.
For now, that's all she wrote. I'll be back later today or tomorrow with a detailed outline of my plan for my First Degree Bard/Ovate/Druid project, which I am absolutely bursting at the seams to tell someone about and start working on. Here's to the next year!
Yours under the cedars,
Quill
Hello and Welcome
Apr. 18th, 2021 09:47 amI am a Candidate within the AODA, or Ancient Order of Druids in America, which means that I am in Year Zero of my studies. While I can't post about the inner workings of the Order, I will be chronicling my path and what I learn along the way as best I can. Besides Druidry, I have also considered myself to be a Celtic-influenced pagan for eleven years. Some other things about me are that I am a natural redhead, I have recently started veiling, I can play the violin, and I love love love tea and candles.
As an example of the sort of things I'll be posting, today I burned lotus incense as an offering and to cleanse the space around my altar. I also performed part of the Sphere of Protection ritual, which I am still learning. I won't go into too much more detail here since that was a fairly simple morning, but I may also post book reviews and my thoughts on subjects relevant to paganism and Druidry. Some of my posts may be restricted, so please comment on this post with a bit about yourself if you'd like to be added to the access list.
For now, that's all she wrote! Speaking of pronouns, I use she/her and they/them. Thanks for reading this and I look forward to the journey ahead!
I also run a Discord group for druids, Cedar and Ash: https://discord.gg/mjptRFBCNc
Yours under the cedars,
Quill