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Celtic Tree of Life Journal, 5 x 7 Inches, Unlined
Celtic Tree of Life Journal, 5 x 7 Inches, Unlined- Primary Spiritual Use: Wisdom
- Secondary Spiritual Use: Intention
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A book that closes the way a tree holds its secrets. This hardbound journal wraps its cover over itself and seals magnetically, the seam of the closure tracing the wavy trunk of the Celtic tree of life it displays, so every opening parts the tree and every closing grows it back together. Inside: 120 unlined pages waiting to become whatever your practice needs written.
Blank books are the only tool in the shop that arrive incomplete on purpose.
Key Features of This Celtic Tree of Life Journal
A closure worth the name. The fold-over magnetic wrap is the design's cleverest stroke: its seam follows the tree's own trunk, making the cover a single continuous image that opens down the middle.
Unlined pages, deliberately. Sigils, spread diagrams, herb sketches, and moon charts all want blank paper; 120 unlined pages keep every kind of magical record possible.
Pocketable hardbound build. At 5 x 7 inches, it rides in a bag or altar drawer while the hard cover protects the work inside.
Product Details
- Size: 5 x 7 inches
- Pages: 120, unlined
- Binding: hardbound with fold-over magnetic closure
- Cover: Celtic tree of life design
The Spiritual Significance
The tree of life wears two honest layers here. In Celtic tradition, the crann bethadh was the sacred tree at a settlement's heart, anchor of lore, law, and the community's luck, and trees held standing in Irish and Welsh sources that little else matched. Beneath that sits the near-universal world-tree motif, roots below and branches above, that cultures across the globe reached for independently. Modern pagan use of the Celtic form is a loving revival of that art and memory, and we would rather say so than invent an unbroken lineage.
The blank book, meanwhile, is the most personal tool in witchcraft. Every grimoire, book of shadows, dream log, and herbal began as empty pages and one person's decision to keep the record. Writing the practice down is itself a working: it fixes intention, builds the tradition of one, and leaves the path visible behind you. A tree on the cover is a fitting promise that the thing grows.
How To Use This Celtic Tree of Life Journal
- Dedicate the first page: your name, the date, and what this book is for, in whatever words feel binding.
- Let it be one thing or everything: grimoire, dream journal, correspondence log, or the everything-book most practices actually run on.
- Draw your workings, not just describe them; unlined paper is an invitation to sigils, spreads, and diagrams.
- You might choose to treat the magnetic wrap as a small ritual, sealing the book deliberately at each session's end.
- Keep it where your practice happens, and let the pages fill at their own pace. Trees are not rushed either.
Pairs Well With
- Triple Moon Leather Journal: the sibling blank book, for practices that split records across volumes.
- Celtic Mortar and Pestle Set: blends worth grinding are blends worth writing down.
- Celtic Pentacle Cotton Tote Bag: the carryall this journal was sized to ride in.
- Celtic Moon Altar Cloth or Scarf: the same design language laid under the writing hand.
- Moon Major Arcana Tarot Tray: spreads on the tray, records in the book.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the pages lined or unlined?
Unlined, all 120. Magical record-keeping runs on sketches as much as sentences, and blank paper serves sigils, charts, and pressed-flower notes that ruled lines would fight.
What does the tree of life mean?
In Celtic tradition, the sacred crann bethadh anchored a community's lore and luck; more broadly, the world-tree joins roots and branches, below and above. The cover carries both readings comfortably.
Is this a book of shadows?
It is whatever you dedicate it as. A book of shadows is made by use, not manufacture, and this one is a willing candidate.
How big is it?
5 x 7 inches and 120 pages: large enough for real entries, small enough for a bag, a bedside drawer, or an altar shelf.
Does the magnetic closure actually hold?
Yes, firmly and quietly, and it keeps casually curious eyes to a polite minimum, which grimoire-keepers have always appreciated.

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