SYMBOLS
The Horned GodRepresents the two primary gods in the pagan religion, the female and the male.
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PentacleA five pointed pentagram contained with a circle. The five points of the star represent the four elements of earth and the fifth one represents spirits. Most common symbol used today by Wiccans and often used in jewelry
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Hecate's Wheel Symbol used by some traditions. Most popular symbol amongst feminists and represent the three aspects of the goddess maiden, mother and Crone.
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Sun Wheel This symbol represents the wheel of the year and the eight Wiccan Sabbats
Triple Moon Cycle Represents the goddess. The first crescent represents the new beginning, new life and rejuvenation. The center is symbolic for the full moon, and the last crescent represents a time to banish magic
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Triskele This symbol represents the three Celtic realms of earth, sea and sky.
Chalice CupThis symbol is used in Pagan rituals and represents water, which is the feminine element that represents psychic ability and subconscious
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TriquetraThis symbol represents the connection of the mind, body and soul. For Celtic part of paganism, it represents the three realms of earth.
BesomThis symbol represents purification and cleansing as its ritualistic use was for cleaning sacred places and sweeping out negative energy.
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The Eleven StarA reminder that seven is a sacred number (seven points of the star) because it is connected in with the seven days of the week and the seven pillars of wisdom
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