Wicca Craft 12 - Symbols

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A vid about symbols and how to work with theme.

The symboles I show:
The pentacle (the pantagram)
Triquetra
Unicursal hexagram
Star of David
Wiccan hexagram
Endless knot
2 goddess symbols
2 god symbols
The sun wheel
The wheel of life (wheel of the year)
The spiral
Wiccan spiral
Sun cross
The Reindeer and the wolf
The moon
The Noaidi
The oger cross (troll cross)

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  • Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I am unfamiliar with the last symbol that you demonstrate and cannot make out what you are calling it. Are you saying "old cross" or "tolg cross"? If anyone can clarify I would appreciate it. Again thanks for this videos and the other you have on here. Bright Blessings!

  • @motherdepressa It's an oger cross (troll cross)

  • Where did you find the symbols and their meanings?

  • @jjcpammc09 I found the pictures of the symbols online and some I painted myself with photoshop. The meanings I found in multiple sourses, my own BoS is one, Raymond Buckland's book Signs, symbols and omens is another.

  • Hi! just a comment about the triquetra - you give the Wiccan meaning of this symbol, but for the Celts and Norse it had different meaning. The "triple goddess" called "maiden mother crone" is a modern invention - nothing to do with pre-christian religions.

  • Thx for commenting, I think it's interessting to talk about different symbols meaning to different groups of people.

    I don't know about the celts but the sami (native population of scandinavia) use the three aspects of life Birth, Growth and Death. Something we swedish wiccans often interpreters as the mother, maiden, crone. I think it's the same meaning but new words for it.

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  • @ mikezilla3 uncalled for if your gunna hate judge your own actions! For its a Christian law that says thee shalt not judge isnt your god supposed to be the only judge? Quit lying to your self and judge your own trespasses!

  • I just love your cat, :)

  • Very informative, and you have a gorgeous cat

  • am i the only one who notices the cat in her book shelf lmao XD

  • are you all having fun worshiping and conjuring demons and not to mention working for satan ignoramuses

  • My family, The Ettiks, is one of or even the most infamous sami family in Sápmi, because we had the most Noaidis in the years after the missionaries christianized the Sami people, and spread the lies that Noaidis where in league with the devil and such nonsense. To be a Noaidi after missionary years till our days, that was something terribly wrong.

  • It's often one Noaidi in one sami family. And it sounds very odd that the wolf represents evil. For me, the wolf represents companionship and dedication... for most because my grandmothers fathers grandfather Erik Pålsson Ettik, one of my most noteworthy ancestors, his most dearest companion where a untamed grey wolf who he named Romach (which means in many Uralic languages; Little Sprinter) . Erik is my ancestral idol and Romach is my guardian spirit and symbol.

  • @MrsFiendishBat ..Thanks, I will do some reseach on "oger" or "troll" crosses.

  • I loved the idea for tape on the front door! True brilliance (:

  • i love the cat also i wanted to say your very beautiful

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