Explanation of the symbolism and meaning of the pine [con usos mágicos] –

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Pine is the common name for a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs in the family Pinaceae, to which about 120 species belong. Let’s learn more about its symbolism, spiritual meaning and uses.

In general, they are mostly plants that colonize new environments thanks to their light, winged pollen, which is easily transported by the wind.

Pine symbolism

Being an evergreen tree, it symbolizes immortality and eternity. In addition to this important meaning, common to all conifers, this tree also symbolizes marital happiness and fertility due to the needles joined in pairs and grafted onto short twigs called brachyblasts.

Spiritual meaning of pine

The pine trees in Greece were consecrated to Rhea, who represented totality and contained within her pairs of opposites, configuring herself as the androgyne from which creation sprang.

This evergreen tree symbolizes immortality, so much so that its resin was used to purify, sterilize and embalm things that were wanted to be preserved over time. Its resin was also used in censers to purify the sacred space of the temple, to evoke the eternal.

The trees, rich in resin, were used as funeral or Christmas trees. According to a Greek myth, the resin tears of this tree are the blood of Attis. A beautiful young man with whom Cybele fell in love and became a priest of his temple with a vow of chastity. But Sangaride, a seductive nymph, led Attis to break the vow.

Cybele in her car

Cybele drove Attis mad as revenge for jealousy. He ran into the mountains, where he stopped on a tree and castrated himself. Attis bled to death but Jupiter took pity on him and turned him into the immortal pine tree. Saturn became his protector.

Dr. Bach uses his flowers for those who tend to self-destruct because of themselves, who feel guilty about breaking a rule or voting. Attis/pine can teach that repentance and forgiveness can be reborn as pure and fragrant as they are.

At least seventy species of pines, sober and long-lived plants, are content with poor soils.

From the needles and gems, herbal teas are obtained, essential oils with balsamic, antiseptic, expectorant, anti-inflammatory and energizing qualities, which find applications in diseases of the respiratory and joint systems.

It was an element of the Dionysian thyrsus that symbolized fertility, resurrection and immortality; It was used in the celebrations of the mysteries of Dionysus in Eleusis, in the festivals dedicated to the Great Mother and Hermes.

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In the East, Taoist Immortals feed on resin and needles. It is said that the resin, penetrated into the subsoil after a thousand years, produces fu-ling, a fungus that gives eternal life. In Japan, pine wood is used to build Shinto temples and ritual tools.

In wedding ceremonies it represents the constancy of marital love. During their New Year, the Japanese place two trees of the same size on either side of their doors to honor the Kami, the many Shinto deities who rule the visible spheres and who traditionally live within the pine trees.

In China, this tree is represented at the gates of Immortality and makes up the triad of Longevity together with the mushroom and the crane, or with the bamboo and the plum.

In the first centuries of Christianity it was considered an evil plant because it was associated with pagan deities (Pan, Dionysus and Attis).

Its resin can be burned in all celebrations that involve the awakening of light, vegetation and the Spirit.

On the night of “Calendimaggio”, the first day of May, take a small green cotton bag and place inside: three sprigs of thyme, one green agate, three bay leaves and three wild pines.

Close with a ribbon of the same color and think about what projects you would like to do. This amulet will help you make them. Keep it at home.

Fun fact: pine nuts are used in charms to attract economic prosperity. The Romans ate them to increase their physical strength and vigor. In the East it is tradition to consume them to protect the bonds of love and friendship.

Christmas symbolism of the pine

The most popular and widespread spiritual symbol is the Christmas tree.

There are many legends about the origin of the pine as a Christmas tree, but the true origin of this tradition is unclear.

According to Christian tradition, Saint Boniface felled a giant ash tree, the Yggdrasil, which occupied all levels of the world, from heaven to hell.

Instead, he planted it as a symbol of God’s eternal love and filled them with candles symbolizing the purification and light of Christ.

Another legend says that Saint Boniface felled a huge oak tree that took with it all the trees that surrounded it except for a small tree, which he called the “tree of the Child God”, symbolizing its triangular shape of the Holy Trinity. Saint Boniface cutting down the tree

The tree has also been linked to the Adam and Eve apple tree, with red apples being hung from the Christmas tree symbolizing Adam and Eve’s departure from Paradise and a star placed at the top of the tree as a symbol of faith.

Blue Christmas decorations symbolize repentance, silver ones gratitude, gold ones praise, and red ones petition.

The Christmas tree began to be used in Europe in the 16th century, specifically in Germany. It was not until 1841 that Prince Albert and his wife, Queen Victoria, first used the Christmas tree at Windsor Castle, so its use in England was introduced and popularized throughout Europe.

German settlers introduced it to the United States in the early 19th century during the Civil War.

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Pine symbolism in the world of magic

In magic, its cones are used to promote fertility, while the needles mixed with resin are used to ward off evil spirits and evil spirits.

They also repel bills and curses at the customer. Unfortunately, it is often used in black magic rituals to inflict pain and injury.

The powdered and burned bark mixed with incense was used to purify the rooms of the sick or after disputes.

Because it is an evergreen tree, it also embodies the eternal life of the soul.

In natural magic it is used to invoke the spirits of the forests and nature.

The resin can be mixed with sage, mint or lemon to purify ourselves before or after a ritual and also to purify places. It was a symbol of protection and immortality for the Celts, it was revered as the tree of life and the mother, therefore it symbolized women in their fertile phase.

The pineapple in magic symbolizes regeneration in life as well as physical and psychological wounds.

For the Freemasons, it was a symbol of enlightenment, resurrection, eternal life and regeneration.

The Celts used to form protective magic circles with cones in outdoor rituals. It was also often used in love magic and in rites that favored conception.

In the most important traditions, cult and sacred figures held a stick with a pine cone on the tip to symbolize the union of the tall and macrocosm with the microcosm and of the feminine with the masculine.

It means the pineal gland, also esoterically called the abode of the spirit, through which the third eye, the awakening and opening of this chakra, elevates us to one of the highest levels.

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