top of page

Buy Now!!!
Tane's
Starter Kit

shop-7365669.jpg
Tāne Anchor

Tāne

Connected to nature, forest, vegetation, growth, fertility, beauty, strength, wisdom, harmony, creation, life, balance, protector, provider, peace, knowledge, craftsmanship, skilled, artisan, divine, guardian, earth, trees, birds, animals, forest spirits, transformation, sacred, revered, father of birds, father of humans, god of light, god of forests, god of birds, god of the dawn, god of arts and crafts, god of healing, god of spirituality, god of rituals, god of peace, god of music, god of abundance, god of knowledge, god of cultivation, god of fertility, god of the natural world

---432 Hz - Love, healing, balance, harmony

---528 Hz - Love, transformation, miracles, DNA repair

---639 Hz - Connection, relationships, harmony, communication

Frequencies

Offerings:

---Green plants

---Shells

---Birds

---Birds Feathers

---Eggs

---Nuts

---Berries

Divinations:

Tane 1.png

---Meditation

---Geomancy

---Dowsing

---Lithomancy

---Oracle bones

---Nature signs

---Dreamwork

Incantations:

---Chanting

---O Tāne nō te ngahere o Tāne, o Tāne nō te ao, o Tāne nō te waiora, tēnā koe e tū mai nei i runga i te ara e tika ana ki ngā tini mate o te ao nei.

 

(Translation: O Tāne of the forest, of the world, of the living waters, stand here on the path that leads to the many illnesses of this world.)

---Tāne te waiora, Tāne te aronga nui, Tāne te atua, tēnā koe e whakaruruhau mai i ahau i tōu ringa mātau.

 

(Translation: Tāne of the living waters, Tāne the great one, Tāne the god, shelter me with your right hand.)

---E Tāne, ko te wao tapu nui, ko te wao tapu roa, ko te wao tapu o Tane Mahuta, e tū mai nei koe i raro i a rātou e whakarauika ana i a koutou i raro i ōu kaha.

(Translation: O Tāne, of the great sacred forest, of the long sacred forest, of the sacred forest of Tāne Mahuta, stand beneath those who gather beneath your strength.)

Tarot

The World.png

The World

The Hermit 2.png

The Empress

The Empress Darker.png

The Hermit

Constellations

Orion.png
Venus AI 3.png

Venus

Orion

Pleiades 2.png

Pleiades

Stones & Herbs:

---Green aventurine

---Moss agate

---Emerald
---Peridot
---Chrome Diopside
---Moldavite
---Turquoise
---Sunstone

---Oregon Sunstone
---Zoisite

---Jade

mint, basil, rosemary, chives, green onions, kava

Creatures

Signs & Synchronicities

---Birds
---Trees
---Deer
---Butterflies
---Bees
---Snakes
---Dolphins

---Hearing bird songs
---Encountering deer in nature
---Seeing vibrant flowers and blooming trees
---Coming across feathers or nests
---Witnessing natural growth and rejuvenation
---Feeling a deep sense of connection to the natural world
---Experiencing moments of profound peace and harmony

                                Tāne is a Polynesian god associated with forests, birds, and fertility. He is a major deity in Māori mythology in New Zealand, as well as in other Polynesian cultures. Here are some details about Tāne and how to work with him in witchcraft:

Offerings: Tāne is associated with the natural world, so offerings of plants or flowers may be appropriate. He is also known to appreciate offerings of bird feathers or eggs.

Divination: Divination tools related to nature, like leaves or flowers, may be effective when communicating with Tāne. You could also use divination tools associated with fertility or growth.

Incantations: When working with Tāne, you could ask for his help in promoting growth or fertility in your life. You could also invoke his power over nature and the balance of the ecosystem.

Spell work: Spells related to growth, fertility, or nature could be effective when working with Tāne. Additionally, spells related to protection of the environment or preservation of natural resources may also be appropriate.

Stones: Stones associated with nature or growth, like green aventurine or moss agate, may be connected to Tāne. Additionally, stones associated with fertility, like moonstone or carnelian, may also be appropriate.

Herbs: Herbs associated with nature or growth, like mint or basil, may be effective when working with Tāne. Additionally, herbs associated with fertility, like red raspberry leaf or dong quai, may also be appropriate.

Items: Items associated with nature, like leaves or acorns, may be effective when working with Tāne. Additionally, items related to birds or bird feathers may also be appropriate.

Tarot card: The Empress card in the tarot is associated with fertility and growth, which could be connected to Tāne's power over nature. Additionally, the Wheel of Fortune card may be connected to Tāne's association with the balance of the ecosystem.

It is worth noting that Tāne is a highly revered deity in Polynesian cultures, and it is important to approach him with respect and sensitivity. If you are not of Polynesian descent, it may be appropriate to seek guidance or permission from Polynesian practitioners before working with Tāne in your own practice.

In Polynesian mythology, Tane is a major god who is revered as the creator of the world and all living things. He is the god of forests, birds, and fertility, and is often associated with the color green. Tane is one of the most prominent gods in Polynesian mythology and is widely worshipped throughout the Pacific.

Physical Description of God Tane

Tane is often depicted as a handsome young man with broad shoulders and a muscular physique. He has long hair that is usually worn in a topknot or ponytail, and is sometimes adorned with feathers or flowers. Tane's face is typically serene and peaceful, and he is often shown with a gentle smile. He is typically depicted wearing a loincloth, and is sometimes adorned with necklaces or bracelets made from shells or feathers.

Symbols Associated with God Tane

There are several symbols that are associated with Tane in Polynesian mythology. These include:

The color green, which is often associated with Tane's domain of forests and vegetation.

The bird, which is one of Tane's primary symbols. In Polynesian mythology, birds are often seen as messengers between the gods and humans, and are associated with Tane's role as a god of the sky and the natural world.

Offerings and Items Used for Witchcraft when working with God Tane

There are a variety of offerings and items that are used in Polynesian witchcraft when working with Tane. Some of these include:

Feathers, which are often used to represent birds and are seen as sacred to Tane.

Green plants and herbs, which are associated with Tane's domain of forests and vegetation.

Shells, which are often used to represent the sea and are associated with Tane's role as a god of the ocean and the natural world.

Incantations and Divinations Used in Working with God Tane

In Polynesian witchcraft, there are a variety of incantations and divinations that are used when working with Tane. Some of these include:

Chanting, which is often used to invoke the power of Tane and to seek his blessings.

Divination with bird feathers or other natural objects, which is used to gain insights into Tane's will and to seek guidance and direction.

Stones and Herbs Used in Working with God Tane

In Polynesian witchcraft, there are several stones and herbs that are associated with Tane and are used in various spells and rituals. Some of these include:

Jade, which is a powerful stone that is associated with Tane's domain of forests and vegetation.

Kava, which is a herb that is used in Polynesian rituals to induce a trance-like state and to commune with the gods, including Tane.

Tarot Card and Constellation Associated with God Tane

In Western esoteric traditions, Tane is often associated with the tarot card The World, which represents the completion of a cycle and the attainment of spiritual enlightenment. Tane is also sometimes associated with the constellation Orion, which is seen as a symbol of strength and endurance in Polynesian mythology.

Conclusion

In Polynesian mythology, Tane is a powerful god who is revered as the creator of the world and all living things. He is associated with the natural world and is widely worshipped throughout the Pacific. Working with Tane in witchcraft involves using a variety of offerings, items, incantations, and divinations, and is a powerful way to connect with the forces of nature and the spiritual world.

Tane 2.png
bottom of page