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The pentagram is a five pointed
star commonly associated with Wicca. In Wiccan/Pagan lore, the pentagram
symbolizes the five elements- earth, air, water, fire, and spirit. The
Wiccan emblematic pentagram faces point upward to symbolize the triumph of
spirit over matter; the Satanic pentagram is transposed, point downwards,
to symbolize earthly gratification. Some Wiccan grades also utilize a
reversed pentacle, although for different purposes. A pentagram enclosed
within a circle is known as a pentacle.
 In Wiccan and Neopagan belief, the
triquetra symbolizes the triple aspected goddess (maid, mother, and crone).
Some Christians have protested this "appropriation" of the symbol...however,
ironically enough, the original Christian fish symbol was derived from an
early symbol of Venus, one representing female generative organs- making the
triquetra perfectly appropriate symbol for a Goddess revival. The triquetra
is also considered to represent the triplicities of mind, body, and soul, as
well as the three domains of earth- earth, sea, and sky.
The Septagram, a
continuously drawn figure having seven points, is far less common than the
pentagram. It is however important in Western Kabbalah, where it symbolizes
the sphere of Netzach, the seven planets, the seven alchemical metals, and
the seven days of the week. It is a sacred symbol to Wiccans who follow the
"Faery" tradition, where it is called the Elven or Fairy star. The seven
pointed star is also an important part of the seal of the A.A., the inner
order of Aleister Crowley's OTO.
The spiral is probably
the oldest symbol of human spirituality. It has been found scratched into
rocks from thousands of years ago, on every continent in the world. The
religious significance can only be guessed, but it has been found on tombs,
and possibly has a connection with the sun- the sun makes a spiral shape
every three months in its travels. In modern times, the spiral is still
spiritually significant. It is the symbol of spirit in Wicca, an emblem of
the Goddess.
This is a
representation of the Horned God, who in Wicca represents the masculine
polarity of the universe.
There are several
styles of the Lunar Triple Goddess symbol, representing the three aspects of
the moon (waxing, waning, and full) and womankind (mother, maiden, crone),
as well as the Lady, or Goddess, the feminine polarity of the universe
The eight-pointed
Wheel of the Year symbol marks the important holy days, or Sabbats, in the
Wiccan Ritual calendar. It is derived from the sun wheel, a pre-Christian
European calendar marking the Solstices and Equinoxes.
The Cauldron is drawn
from ancient Celtic mythology, and is sometimes called the Cup or Cauldron
of Cerridwen. As a Wiccan ritual tool, it is mostly symbolic. Most often
used to represent the fire or water elements, the cauldron is sometimes
employed for scrying, for mixing herbs, for consecration, or to hold the
ingredients for a spell. It is generally held to be a feminine symbol.
The Witch's Sign is used
in some traditions to mark ritual tools.
Hecate's wheel is an
ancient Greek symbol and is an emblem of the Moon Goddess Hecate.
The Emblem of Seax-Wicca,
an Anglo-Saxon influenced branch of Wicca, symbolizes the sun, moon, and the
eight Sabbats, or holy days.
 Signs, Symbols and Omens: An Illustrated Guide to Magical & Spiritual Symbolism
 Ancient Pagan Symbols
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