Okay, so today I was digging into something called the “Celtic Zodiac Calendar,” and let me tell you, it was quite the ride. It all started when I stumbled upon a phrase about how looking into zodiac signs is somehow “important.” I thought, “Alright, let’s see what this is all about.”
I started reading about this “Celtic Astrology” thing, which apparently is based on the wisdom of these ancient folks called Druids and something they call the “Tree Zodiac.” I learned that these Druids were all about trees. They saw trees as sacred, like symbols of life. So instead of animals, this zodiac uses trees to represent different periods. I think it’s related to their ancient alphabet, Ogham. It’s quite different from the usual zodiac signs.

I then tried to make sense of the “Celtic Animal Zodiac.” It seems that studying these animal signs is a way to connect with nature and its cycles. I read something about “Mother Nature” and all that. I guess it’s all about finding a connection with the natural world, which is pretty cool, I suppose.
I even found out some compatibility stuff. Like, if you’re a “Stag,” you vibe well with “Salmon” and “Owl” signs, but might butt heads with “Cat” and “Snake” signs. Apparently, it’s all about how you approach things and what you value. Who knew, right?
Then I went down this rabbit hole about the history of the Celts. These were people who lived in Europe like way, way back, from around 700 BCE to 400 CE. There were many groups in Western and Central Europe at that time. I read something about their culture and their connection to ancient Rome. It was a lot of information to take in, to be honest.
Honestly, the whole thing was a bit overwhelming, but also kind of fascinating. It’s like stepping into a different world with its own set of rules and beliefs. I just wanted to understand what this Celtic Zodiac was all about, and I ended up learning a whole lot more.
So, yeah, that was my little adventure into the Celtic Zodiac Calendar today. It was a mix of trees, animals, ancient people, and a whole lot of history. I can’t say I’m an expert now, but it definitely gave me a lot to think about!
Here is the result I tried to build:

- Delved into Celtic Astrology and the Druids’ Tree Zodiac.
- Explored the Celtic Animal Zodiac and its connection to nature.
- Discovered compatibility between signs, like Stag with Salmon and Owl.
- Researched the history of the Celts and their culture.
- Reflected on the experience and the vastness of the Celtic Zodiac.
It’s a cool concept, and I think I’ll keep looking into it when I have more time. Maybe I’ll even figure out what my Celtic zodiac sign is!