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Celtic Tree Oracle by Sharlyn Hidalgo — 25 cards based on the ancient Ogham alphabet, each featuring a sacred tree of the Celtic tradition with its divinatory meaning, seasonal energy, and spiritual teaching. Includes a full guidebook for study and reading. A beautiful tool for those drawn to Celtic spirituality, druidism, or nature-based divination systems beyond standard tarot.
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Quick Specs
Brand: Blue Angel Publishing
Type: Oracle deck, 25 cards, with guidebook
Size/Quantity: 25 cards corresponding to the 25 ogham characters, illustrated by Jimmy Manton
Best for: Druids, Celtic practitioners, tree-lore students, practitioners of ogham divination
The Ogham Alphabet as Divination System
The ogham script, documented in medieval Irish manuscripts and found carved on standing stones across Ireland, Wales, and Scotland, consists of 20 original characters organized into four groups of five, called aicme. A fifth group of five later additions, the forfeda, brings the full count to 25. Each character carries the name of a tree or plant associated with it through an ancient mnemonic tradition, and each tree was understood by Celtic peoples as a living embodiment of particular qualities: the birch for new beginnings, the oak for strength and endurance, the elder for transformation and endings. Sharlyn Hidalgo's Celtic Tree Oracle maps the full 25-character ogham alphabet onto 25 illustrated oracle cards, making the ogham accessible as a divination system to practitioners who approach it through a druidic framework.
Hidalgo is the author of The Healing Power of Trees, a bestselling work on Celtic tree wisdom, and her scholarship in this oracle draws on her long study of both the historical ogham record and the living druidic revival tradition. The cards include the 20 trees associated with the primary ogham letters, plus the five additional forfeda cards covering Grove, Spindle, Honeysuckle, Beech, and Sea. Jimmy Manton's illustrations render each tree in a lush, naturalistic style that situates the plant in its ecological context. For practitioners of druidry or Celtic spirituality looking to deepen a practice around tree lore, browse my Celtic and druidry books section for companion reading.
Celtic Cosmology and Seasonal Tree Wisdom
The cosmological framework underpinning this oracle follows the Celtic understanding of trees as wisdom-keepers, living beings whose lifespans and seasonal cycles carry teachings that human communities once consulted for guidance on timing, decision-making, and relationship with the land. The cards are steeped in the Celtic concept of reverence for the natural world, honoring the cycles of the seasons and the interconnection of all living creatures within an ecosystem understood as sacred. Hidalgo grounds each card's meaning in specific Celtic tree lore, including the tree's historical uses, its mythological associations in Irish and Welsh literature, and its ecological characteristics.
Each card in the accompanying guidebook includes keywords, a general reading meaning, a reversed meaning, and a first-person message written as if spoken by the tree itself. This feature, unusual in oracle systems, reflects the druidic teaching that trees are active communicators rather than passive symbols. Practitioners who work with oak, rowan, hawthorn, willow, or ash in their existing practice will find that the Celtic Tree Oracle deepens those relationships by providing a structured vocabulary for tree-based divination that goes well beyond surface associations found in most neo-pagan references.
How to Use the Celtic Tree Oracle
Three structured steps for working with the Celtic Tree Oracle's ogham-based system from initial study through active divination practice.
Learn Your Birth Tree Before Your First Reading
The guidebook includes a birth tree system based on the Celtic calendar. Find your birth date and identify your ogham character. Study that card first, reading Hidalgo's meaning, reversal, and the tree's first-person message before other readings.
Draw a Single Ogham Card for a Daily Tree Teaching
Shuffle the 25 cards with a question or openness to guidance and draw one card. Read the tree's message in the guidebook. Sit with the image for several minutes before any text, noting the ecological details Manton painted into the illustration.
Use a Three-Card Ogham Spread for Decision Guidance
Lay three cards for past influence, present condition, and future direction. Cross-reference each card's ogham character with the Celtic calendar for context. Hidalgo's guidebook includes multi-card spreads designed for this tree-lore system.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock the Celtic Tree Oracle because it fills a specific gap: most ogham resources are either purely textual or designed as rune-style casting sets, not as illustrated oracle cards with a structured guidebook behind them. Hidalgo's scholarship makes this a genuine entry point into ogham divination for practitioners who learn visually, and Manton's illustrations give each tree card a botanical specificity that generic nature oracle decks rarely achieve. The 25-card structure mapping directly to the ogham alphabet means this deck functions as a teaching tool as much as a divination tool. If you're building out a Celtic or druidic practice, pair this with resources from my oracle decks collection for a broader range of divination approaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ogham alphabet and how does it relate to this oracle deck?
The ogham is a medieval Irish script with 25 characters, each named for a tree or plant. This oracle assigns one card per character, creating a 25-card system rooted in Celtic tree lore. Each card shows the ogham symbol and Manton's botanical art.
How many cards are in the Celtic Tree Oracle and what do they represent?
There are 25 cards, one per ogham character: 20 for the primary characters and their trees, plus 5 forfeda cards covering Grove, Spindle, Honeysuckle, Beech, and Sea. Hidalgo's guidebook provides meanings, reversals, and a tree message for all 25.
Is the Celtic Tree Oracle suitable for beginners to Celtic spirituality?
Yes. Hidalgo's guidebook explains the Celtic cosmological context, the ogham structure, and how to use the cards in spreads. Prior knowledge of druidry enriches readings, but the guidebook gives enough context for those new to the Celtic tradition.
Can the Celtic Tree Oracle be used alongside tarot, or is it a standalone system?
It functions as a standalone system based on 25 ogham characters, but many practitioners pull one tree card as elemental context to frame a larger tarot spread. The ogham's tree-lore vocabulary complements rather than duplicates tarot archetypes.
Celtic Tree Oracle by Sharlyn Hidalgo — 25 Ogham Cards with Guidebook
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