Koad ~ Grove Peace, Mysteries Koad is the 'Sacred Grove' as venerated by the ancient Celts and place of worship for their Druid priests. In these peaceful places where conflicts could be addressed and justice served everyone involved had a right to speak and state their case which meant that matters were usually settled quickly and reasonably. Koad therefore represents the revelation of hidden knowledge and new deeper understanding. The Grove was sacred to all Deities.
Headstone - Celtic cross / a sheep in the center and Celtic knots. Circles are often around Celtic knots to represent a spiritual unity that cannot be broken.
Phagos ~ Beech Wisdom, Knowledge, Prosperity The first books were written on thin slices of Beech wood and so it is no surprise that Phagos is a tree of learning - indeed the Swedish word 'bok' means both 'book' and 'Beech'. The ancient Celts made talismans out of Beech wood as they believed it would increase their creative powers and also bring them good luck and prosperity. Groves of Beech trees have been found in or near important mystical sites like Cerne Abbas and…