
What if trees weren’t just plants but also protectors, teachers, and even family? That question has been echoing in my head, so I had a new plant friend tell me everything about it! Her name is Niina Niskanen, and she’s a Finnish illustrator, author, and researcher of Finnish folklore and tree worship.
Trees in Finland, in Niina’s world, are guardians of families, holders of väki (life force), and partners in everyday rituals. She’s here to share everything about Finnish tree worship, what spirit trees actually are, and some simple rituals you can borrow to build a relationship with the trees right outside your door. Let's dive in!
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You might be familiar with Zeus, Hera, and all the Roman and Greek soap opera shenanigans. Finnish tree mythology is different because it’s quieter and kind of rooted in trees, stones, and forest spirits.
Niina called it “animistic,” which means everything has a spirit or life force (väki). There’s väki in people, but also in trees, stones, fire, water, etc. The whole idea is very practical.
Niina mentioned that in Finnish tradition, when a family moved to a new home, they would choose a spirit tree. Then they would care for that tree because they believed that their well-being and abundance were tied to the happiness of that tree! Animals living in or under that tree are also cared for.
Other types of trees:
In Finnish tree mythology, the gods and goddesses are basically woven into specific trees. It’s not like the other mythologies, where the gods and goddesses seem to be out of reach. In these stories, you get very close relationships between a forest god and his spruce, or an earth goddess and her rowan.
Here are some easy ways to bring this whole spirit tree ritual idea into your real life!
Why not walk your property slowly and notice which tree you feel drawn to? Stand under each tree and check how your body feels. Ask out loud/silently, “Which of you wants to be my spirit tree?”
Note: If you live in an apartment, your spirit tree can be a tree in a nearby park, a courtyard, or even a big old street tree you pass every day.
Visit your chosen tree alone for a few minutes, place your hand on the trunk, and talk to it. You don’t have to say the perfect words. Just speak the way you’d talk to a friend in the garden.
You can share your first sip of coffee or tea with the tree, or offer a flower, leaf garland, or a small stone you love
Note: Keep offerings natural and biodegradable, of course!. Think simple and respectful.
You can sit with your tree for 5 minutes and just breathe. If you’re into meditation, this can become your outdoor “green altar” where you ground yourself before or after a busy day.
You can plant a plant or dedicate a tree in memory of someone you’ve lost, or for a birth/big beginning. Say goodbye to the trees you’re leaving behind when you move.
These rituals don’t have to be huge or formal. Even a quiet “thank you” and a gentle hand on the bark can turn an ordinary tree into your spirit tree.
If this idea of spirit trees is tugging at you, don’t leave it on the page! Pick one simple action and try it this week. Choose a tree. Introduce yourself. Leave a tiny offering or sit in silence for five minutes and see what shifts.
Let Niina’s book be your next cup of inspiration. It’s packed with illustrated tales of Finnish sacred groves, tree deities, and everyday rituals that feel both ancient and surprisingly accessible.
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