Hedges have long been used by Witches in the community, who were often termed “Hedge Riders”. They were those who worked between the boundaries of the everyday and those of the wilderness; the wild spirits that dwelt therein. It is about finding the balance between our modern civilized world and that of the natural world. This too is often the inspiration for many in Druidry and Wicca. The German word “hagazissa” means “hedge sitter”, who was a person who could go between the worlds, travel beyond the human settlement and the places of the wild spirits and the Otherworld, bringing back information, healing and more to the community. They were able to “ride” that delineating line between the human world and the Otherworld. The Saxon term is “haegtessa” and both words are where we get our word “hag” from, now often relating to a witch of a certain age. Hedge Riding can be done to connect with the spirit of nature, or to travel across different realms. In this work, I present the Otherworld using a Celtic motif of the World Tree, which will be discussed later. This is the tree that we will “ride” up and down, to connect to the Otherworld, its guides and its mysteries. The journey of personal transformation is never an easy one. Living a life dedicated to earth-based spirituality, to working in the Hedge Druid’s Craft, often alone and without support other than your wits and the wisdom your guides can provide, is a challenging one in today’s modern times. We can often feel so distanced from everyone around us. I get those moments, when I’m in my village shop, or walking down a street and think, “I’m so different from everyone else. There are so few people out there in this world that think and care about the things I do.” It can seem a lonely and distancing way of being, I’ll tell you. But then I take a deep breath, perhaps say a quick prayer to my goddess, remember my encounters with the Fair Folk and feel the strength of my ancestors at my back. And I know that the work that I do has meaning, that I have given my life meaning. Remember, the meaning of life is to give your life meaning. And if you honour the gods, the ancestors, the spirits of place, the earth and the universe itself, and you truly do the work, then your life has a deeper meaning than most can ever achieve. (Not that this is a competition, mind you.)
The Hedge – Hedge Riding
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