Duir

Tree- Oak
Date- Jun 10-Jul 7
Lore- Every house has a front door. If you wish to enter, the door must be approached and your presence made known. The door may then be opened. The very word 'door' comes from the Gaelic and Sanskrit 'duir', a word for solidity, protection and the Oak tree. In the essential forest, the Oak is King. He stands mightily solid with great branches, matched only by still greater roots. He is often struck by lightning. The force of the strike and the heat bursts the sap and stem apart leaving the trunk gnarled and withered. Yet he still manages to survive, over the years, decades and centuries. His growth is slow but sure. His children grow into magnificient replicas of himself and he is a marker point, a cornerstone and a refuge in the forest.
Meaning- All positive purposes, magick for men, fidelity

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