Don’t be fooled by this simple looking little bird. The wren was the Druid’s bird as well as the smart and strategic King of Birds in Celtic myth. They are birds of prophecy and augery as well as winter. The little wren represents determination and mystery, and that self-realization can be subtle.
Have a great Thursday!
Thistle

Page of Arrows – Wren
MEANING: The colors of the Goldcrest – red, white, green, and black – were once held to be sacred and the common Wren was considered a guardian of the winter mysteries. Druids kept wrens as totem animals of augers and prophecy and ritually sacrificed them on Saint Stephen’s day, December 26.
READING POINTS: Study and application brings wisdom and understanding that can be applied to most situations. Your youth and determination will carry forward and your nascent skills bring you to a dynamic realization.
TRACKS AND PATHWAYS: Watchfulness, mystery, determination, work, scholarship, wisdom, and a vigilant guardian.
The Wildwood Tarot by authors Mark Ryan and John Matthews and artist Will Worthington
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