hose born under the sign of the Willow are ruled by the Moon. They hold many of the mystical aspects of the lunar realm. They are highly creative, intuitive, and intelligent. Many times they have a high psychic ability. They have a clear sense of cycles and the manner that each situation has a season. They tend to possess a more realistic perspective and are usually more patient than other tree signs. Because of the intelligent aspect, Willow signs often have the ability to retain knowledge and then regurgitate strictly by memory. They often are filled with potential yet have a tendency to hold themselves back for fear of coming off as too arrogant or overindulgent. It will be their powers of perception that will ultimately allow their true nature to shine through. This will lead to their success in life.
Willows must be careful of the rhythm of their moods. Paying close attention to their dreams can help tremendously in this. Willow signs are best suited with Birch and/or Ivy signs.
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~willow tree...i think my most l♥ved...thank you so for your sweet words this morning! wishing you well and brightest blessings~
Lovely! I so love the willow tree! <3
Bright Blessings to You!
I love the Willow Tree. We had one, only one, in my neighborhood when I was growing up, and oh, how special that tree was to me.
Mary
Even though I'm not born under this sign, I've always connected with this tree, which is why I chose it as my craft name. It's such a beautiful tree and yet so sad. It always seemed like the branches were reaching down to grab you and hold you close to it.
I just love your tree tales. I learn so much from them.
I hope you had a wonderful weekend.
I wish you a very blessed week.
Love and hugs.
I love willow trees. I remember when we were little the neighbors had one in their backyard,we would sit under it for hours in the evenings. Wishing you a wonderful week!
(((HUGS)))
The willow is what I connect w/ most, ever since I was a little girl. I know I'm born under the reed...what is it that draws me to the willow, I wonder?
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