Celtic Horoscope
- by Carola D'Angelo | RumboMistico
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Discover the tree that represents you
In Celtic astrology, trees were symbols of wisdom, protection, and the ever-evolving cycle of life, forming the very foundation of their culture. The Celts believed that trees were sacred; they often lived within forests and would caress them to regenerate energy and gain strength. From this reverence, the Celtic horoscope was born.
Their worldview was deeply connected to nature. Druids studied the cycles of the moon, believing that its energy influenced human character and behavior, while each tree was associated with a deity and endowed with a specific virtue.
The Celtic horoscope consists of 21 trees, each linked to a particular time of year. Their qualities provide protection and wisdom to the person, aiming to enhance their natural abilities.
Are you ready to discover the tree that represents you? Find your birth date below.
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Trees at the Equinoxes:
Olive (September 23) for the Autumn Equinox or Spring Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere.
Oak (March 21) for the Spring Equinox or Autumn Equinox in the Southern Hemisphere.
Trees at the Solstices:
Birch (June 24) for the Summer Solstice or Winter Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere.
Beech (December 22) for the Winter Solstice or Summer Solstice in the Southern Hemisphere.
FIR: The Mystery
(January 2–11 and July 5–14)
This tree is considered a symbol of immortality. People represented by the Fir are ambitious, dignified, and possess refined taste. Loyal and protective, they are drawn to beauty and always seek to harmonize their surroundings.
ELM: Nobility
(January 12–24 and July 15–25)
The Elm symbolizes victory and nobility. Those born under this tree are honest, faithful, and balanced. With their practical nature, they solve problems quickly and efficiently. They have a pleasant sense of humor and make excellent friends.
CYPRESS: Fidelity
(January 25–February 3 and July 26–August 4)
The Cypress represents the connection between heaven and earth. People under this tree are optimistic, cheerful, and charming. They seek recognition from others, are extroverted, and dislike solitude, adapting easily to different situations.
POPLAR: Uncertainty
(February 4–8, May 1–14, and August 5–13)
The Poplar symbolizes protection and spirituality. Individuals represented by this tree are naturally insecure and tend to be solitary. Art lovers with a strong aesthetic sense, they value harmonious environments and take relationships seriously.
CEDAR: Confidence
(February 9–18 and August 14–23)
Cedar symbolizes eternity. People represented by this tree are optimistic, extroverted, and reliable. Highly self-confident, determined, and steadfast, they enjoy the finer things in life and constantly seek to please others. They are talented and self-taught.
PINE: Individuality
(February 19–29 and August 24–September 2)
The Pine symbolizes regeneration. Reserved and resilient, those under this tree enjoy company but may appear distant. They often struggle to finish what they start and may quickly lose interest in romantic pursuits.
WEEPING WILLOW: Melancholy
(March 1–10 and September 3–12)
The Weeping Willow represents fertility and magic. People born under this tree are intuitive, dreamy, and empathetic. They possess powerful sensitivity and often anticipate events before they occur. Home-loving by nature, they excel in domestic matters.
LIME: Doubt
(March 11–20 and September 13–22)
The Lime symbolizes friendship. Those represented by this tree are kind and charismatic. Avoiding conflict, they seek peace and mental tranquility. Talented yet sometimes lazy, they value loyalty highly and detest betrayal.
OAK: Courage
(March 21)
The Oak represents strength and elevation. Independent, generous, and stable, people under this tree resist change due to insecurity. Nevertheless, they usually succeed in all their endeavors.
HAZEL: Extraordinary
(March 22–31 and September 23–October 3)
The Hazel symbolizes wisdom and knowledge. Those born under this tree are popular, positive, and persuasive. Often involved in social causes, they have a strong sense of justice and a determined, sometimes stubborn nature.
ROWAN: Sensitivity
(April 1–10 and October 4–13)
The Rowan represents protection and magical connection. Joyful and charming, people under this tree love life and pursue their goals with optimism. They remember both favors and betrayals.
MAPLE: Open-Mindedness
(April 11–20 and October 14–23)
The Maple symbolizes fertility and erotic happiness. Creative and imaginative, these individuals possess original thinking and quick learning abilities. They may often choose complex romantic partners.
WALNUT: Passion
(April 21–30 and October 24–November 11)
The Walnut represents fiery temperament and patience. Spontaneous and impulsive, these people are passionate but may often face conflicts. They are aggressive yet respected, sarcastic, and self-centered.
CHESTNUT: Honesty
(May 15–24 and November 12–21)
The Chestnut symbolizes learning and hidden knowledge. Often insecure, these individuals may hide their self-doubt through arrogance. Preferring solitude, they can feel misunderstood in large groups.
ASH: Ambition
(May 25–June 3 and November 22–December 1)
The Ash symbolizes life. Intelligent and intuitive, these people trust destiny and can regenerate energy, repelling negative vibes. They are loyal, passionate, and attracted to beauty and art.
CARP: Good Taste
(June 4–13 and December 2–11)
The Carp represents reincarnation and spirituality. Disciplined yet indecisive, these people are generous but sometimes overly trusting. They are drawn to beauty and harmony.
OLIVE: Wisdom
(September 23)
The Olive symbolizes peace and harmony. Reasonable, sensitive, and balanced, those under this tree have warm, joyful feelings. They avoid conflict and are naturally calm and tolerant.
FIG: Impetus
(June 14–23 and December 12–21)
The Fig represents security, peace, and abundance. Elegant, attractive, and intelligent, these individuals defend their ideals with determination. They can be dependent but maintain excellent humor.
APPLE: Love
(June 25–July 4 and December 23–January 1)
The Apple symbolizes seduction and loyalty. Charismatic and spiritual, these people have healing powers and scientific talents. They live to love and be loved, showing generosity and a touch of absent-mindedness.
BIRCH: Inspiration
(June 24)
The Birch protects against negative energies. Intelligent, intuitive, and calm, those under this tree are modest, introverted, and nature-loving, often building happy families.
BEECH: Creativity
(December 22)
The Beech symbolizes kindness and motherhood. Organized and frugal, they are natural leaders. Focused on appearance, health, and routines, they are cautious risk-takers and value material security.