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A Wolf Tree of Life leather grimoire journal — a 5×7 inch leather-bound journal with intricate embossed wolf and floral motif design, secured with a metal latch clasp. The wolf is associated with instinct, loyalty, and the wild hunt in Norse and Celtic magical traditions. Use as a personal grimoire, shadow work journal, or ritual record book with a distinct nature-spirit aesthetic.
Description:
Quick Specs
Brand: AzureGreen
Type: Hand-tooled leather blank journal with latch closure
Size: 5 inches x 7 inches, 240 blank unlined pages
Best for: Norse practice, shamanic journaling, wolf path workings, book of shadows
Wolf and Tree of Life Leather Journal: Shamanic Power Meets Cosmic Axis
This journal combines two of the most charged symbols in Northern European spirituality onto a single embossed leather cover. The Tree of Life, rendered as a central world-tree in the Celtic tooling tradition, rises from the base of the composition with knotwork borders framing the arch above and a pentacle at the very top. At the roots of the tree stand a pair of howling wolves, looking upward, their stance both alert and reverent. It's a striking design because these two symbols amplify each other: the tree provides the cosmic axis, the vertical spine connecting all worlds, and the wolves provide the energy that moves along it.
In Norse mythology, wolves occupy a specific and serious position. Odin's wolves Geri and Freki accompany him across the nine worlds, and Fenrir, the great bound wolf, is a force whose power shakes the cosmological structure. The wolf in Norse and Germanic traditions is not domesticated companion energy; it's the wild intelligence that walks the margins, the scout, the shape-shifter's patron. Paired with Yggdrasil, the world-tree that binds all nine realms, this image reads as the shamanic traveler standing at the axis of worlds, ready to move between them.
Who Uses This Wolf Grimoire Journal and How It Differs
This is a different tool from a Tree of Life journal used for Kabbalistic or meditative work. The wolf changes the energy completely: this is for practitioners who work with Norse runes, explore shamanic journeying, honor the wolf as a spirit guide or patron animal, or practice in traditions where the animal world and the spirit world intersect. The 240 blank pages, forty more than the standard Tree of Life journal, reflect a more expansive record-keeping practice: rune spreads, journey notes, pathworking logs, and the ongoing record of a practitioner who moves between worlds. You can find complementary leather journals in my collection if you're building a matched set for different aspects of your practice.
The cover is hand-tooled and embossed goat leather: the front features the wolf-and-tree composition, the back has a diagonal embossed design, and the spine shows leather cross-stitching. The metal latch is bronze-toned and fully functional. Each copy is handmade, which means dimensions vary slightly around the 5 inch x 7 inch spec and the fine detail work differs between individual pieces. This is not a journal you'd confuse with a mass-produced notebook, and that's the point.
How to Use a Wolf and Tree of Life Leather Journal
Three steps for setting up and maintaining this wolf and Tree of Life leather grimoire journal.
Dedicate the Journal to a Specific Path
Before the first entry, inscribe a dedication page naming your purpose: Norse rune work, shamanic journey logs, wolf-spirit correspondence, or another focused practice. This sets the intention for every page and keeps the record coherent.
Use the Cover Image as a Pre-Journey Focus
Before a shamanic session, hold the journal and study the wolves at the tree roots. Let the image anchor your starting point: you are at the base of the world-tree, about to move. Record your destination and any guidance received after returning.
Maintain the Leather with Regular Conditioning
Goat leather benefits from occasional conditioning with beeswax balm or leather conditioner. Apply a thin coat with a soft cloth after long storage or if the cover feels dry. Keep away from direct heat sources to preserve the tooled design.
The Tarot Fellow Standard
I stock this journal because the wolf-and-tree combination earns its place in a way that neither symbol does alone. A Tree of Life journal is a contemplative tool; this one is a traveler's record, suited for practitioners who work with Norse cosmology, animal spirits, or shamanic practice in any tradition that honors the wolf. The 240-page count reflects real use: serious practitioners fill journals. Explore my altar supplies for tools that complement Norse and shamanic practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the wolf symbolize in Norse and shamanic witchcraft traditions?
In Norse practice, the wolf represents wild intelligence, the spirit traveler, and primal power. Odin's wolves Geri and Freki are his constant companions. In shamanic traditions, the wolf is a guide between worlds, a scout for those who journey.
Is this journal blank or lined, and how many pages does it have?
The pages are completely blank and unlined, with 240 pages of handmade paper. The blank format is essential for rune spreads, diagrams, freehand sigils, and the kind of varied notation that shamanic and Norse practice records require.
Is this the same size as the Tree of Life leather journal?
Yes, both journals are 5 inches x 7 inches. The Wolf and Tree of Life version has 240 blank pages compared to 180 in the standard Tree of Life journal, and the cover design is distinct, featuring two howling wolves at the base of the world-tree.
Is the latch on this leather journal functional or purely decorative?
The bronze-toned metal latch is fully functional. It closes the journal securely and holds pages flat during storage and travel. Individual copies may vary slightly in latch style since these are handmade pieces, not mass-produced items.
Wolf Tree of Life Leather Grimoire Journal — 5x7 Embossed Latch Grimoire
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