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  Goddess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The goddess concept is advocated by modern matriarchs and pantheists as a female version of or analogue to god (i.e., the Abrahamic god), who in the feminism and in other circles is perceived as being rooted in the patriarchal concept of dominance — to the exclusion of feminine concepts.
In the neopagan religion of Wicca "the Goddess" or "the Lady" is a deity of prime importance, along with her consort the Horned God.
This might be a "Dark Goddess" or "Wisewoman", perhaps as suggested by the missing dark of the moon in the symbolism above, or it might be a specifically erotic goddess standing for a phase of life between Maiden (Virgin) and Mother, or a Warrior between Mother and Crone.
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 Triple Goddess - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Triple Goddess symbol (probably originating from Classical Greek lunar symbolism), representing the three aspects of the moon (waxing crescent, full moon, waning crescent) and womankind (maiden, mother, crone).
In ancient Indo-European mythologies, various goddesses or demi-goddesses appear as a triad, either as three separate beings who always appear as a group (the Greek Moirae, Charites, Erinnyes and the Norse Norns) or as a single deity who is commonly depicted in three aspects (The Greek Hecate).
The Goddess triad is an essential feature of the Shakti forms of Hinduism and a distinction is made between the separate goddesses Sarasvati, Lakshmi and Kali and their manifestation as three aspects of MahaDevi ("The Great Goddess") when they are named MahaSarasvati, MahaLaksmi, and MahaKali.
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 Triple Goddess - tScholars.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Triple Goddess symbol, representing the three aspects of the moon (waxing crescent, full moon, waning crescent) and womankind (maiden, mother, crone).
The three aspects of the goddess are The Maiden (Greek Persephone), pure and a representation of new beginnings; The Mother (Greek Demeter), wellspring of life, giving and compassionate; and The Crone (Greek Hecate) wise, knowing, a culmination of a lifetime of experience.
In South Arabia the moon-god Hubal was accompanied by the three goddesses, Uzza the youngest, al-Lat ("the Goddess") and Manat the crone, the three cranes.
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 Wicca: For the Rest of Us - The Triple Goddess
The goddess of Gardner was certainly a moon goddess, and presumably Gardnerians view her as having a triple aspect.
The Triple Goddess as represented in Wicca is a Wiccan concept.
The Triple Goddess...was a synthesis by Robert Graves in The Witches Goddess of the traditional nine Goddesses of Greek and Roman origin.
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 Triple Goddess Wand from Willowroot ~ Real Magic Wands
Sacred in many traditions, the Triple Goddess is often seen as the divine embodiment of the waxing, full and waning Moon.
The Three Goddess figures are the kind of sacred feminine imagery worshipped from the earliest times, they are reminiscent of ancient Venus figures.
The Triple Goddess Wand is 11 1/4 inches long and is made of fine quality lead-free Pewter.
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 Isis Books Pagan Celtic Article: The Triple Goddess in Celtic Tradition
Thus the goddess was returned to the body of the Earth, of which she is the manifestation and protector.
This Triple Goddess is concerned with enervation, innovation, intuition and all of the ways in which we experience inspiration in the midst of life’s spiral patterns, in its changes and challenges.
As goddess of fire, she inspires those who come to her for aid with the powers of light, warmth and the kind of consciousness that derives from being linked to primal energy.
www.isisbooks.com /triple-goddess.asp   (5060 words)

  
 The Triple Goddess - Crystalinks
The triple moon is a Goddess symbol that represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone as the waxing, full, and waning moon.
The triple spiral is an ancient symbol of Celtic beliefs, and was used consistently in Celtic art for 3 millennia.
In neopagan religions, the triple spiral is also used to represent the triple goddess.
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 Ireland's OWN Myths & Magic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Mother goddesses were also linked with the fertility of the land and individual prosperity, and could be shown dispensing apples, grapes, bread or coins to symbolise wealth and nature's bounty.
Tuatha de Danaan (Children of the Goddess Danu), the divine race if Irish myth, were said to be descended from one such goddess, Danu, who is probably identical to Anu, a goddess associated with the fertility of Ireland.
The triple goddess frequently appears alongside representations of the male triple god of fertility known to the Romans as the genii cucullati (hooded spirits).
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 completelest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
This ancient Egyptian Snake Goddess was the protectress of the Pharaoh and Lower Egypt.
Goddess of Wisdom, totem the owl, Mother Goddess of the city of Athens, the Holy Virgin.
Triple Goddess of the great Celtic empire of Brigantia, which included parts of Spain, France and the British Isles.
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 The Triple Goddess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The Triple Goddess is seen as the entities of the maiden, the mother, and the crone.
The Triple Goddess is the most worshipped form of the Goddess by Wiccans.
The mother is the Goddess at her full power...she is fertile and bears children whom she shows unconditional love for.
www.expage.com /triplegoddess   (301 words)

  
 Triple Goddess Tarot Review
The aim of the Triple Goddess Tarot is integration of body and soul through the use of archetypal consciousness of the 26 major arcana cards (representing spirit) and the 7 chakra cards (representing the physical self).
The Triple Goddess Tarot is a non-traditional deck of 33 cards, envisioned as a tool for "living life each day as if I the Goddess", for inspiring imagination, creativity and spiritual growth.
The Triple Goddess cards honour the Sacred Feminine in her many guises throughout history and mythology: Mother Mary, Isis, Kali, Kwan Yin, Athene, and the Triple Goddess, the three faces of the Goddess, the Maiden, Mother and Crone, all in mystical images that draw you in for contemplation and study.
www.aeclectic.net /triple-goddess/review.html   (2102 words)

  
 Triple Goddess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In Wicca the Goddess is primarily revered through Her form as the Triple Goddess.
As the God is often represented by the Sun, the Goddess is often represented by the Moon, and its three phases are taken as instructive as to the nature of Her being; the Waxing Moon representing creation and inspiration, embodied in the Maiden Goddess.
The Crone is the Goddess of Death, and magic and the Spirit realm.
www.forloveofthegoddess.com /TripleGoddess.html   (290 words)

  
 Triple Goddess
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 Triple Goddess of the Celts
The earliest example of the Triple Goddess is in the figure of The Mothers--Matronae--found in inscriptions on the continent, dating from the first centuries of the Common Era.
The most famous of the Triple Goddesses is Brigit, the daughter of the Dagda, often called "the poetess." Her worship was widespread, probably through the semi-dominance of the Brigantes tribe, who covered a wide area from Ireland into Gaul.
And so, what is seen is that the reason so many gods and goddesses in the various Celtic pantheons exist as triplets is due to an affinity with the number three, as well as possibly the representation of a multi-faceted deity as being a master of all arts.
www.maryjones.us /jce/triplegoddess.html   (1067 words)

  
 Triple Goddess Initiation
The goddess triad represents three distinct phases of a women's life which correspond with the three phases of the moon (waxing, full and waning).
Mother representing the nurturing goddess as source of all nourishment, and the crone representing the goddess of death and transformation.
Hecate was called Triformis and shown with three faces, each a lunar phase.As the "goddess of three forms" she was Luna (the moon) in heaven, Diana (Artemis) on earth, and Hecate of the underworld.
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 The triple goddess
Regarded as the most beautiful of all the goddesses, she represents the empowered woman; one who does not allow society's constraints to be imposed upon her.
she is the winged Goddess of Egypt, the daughter of Nut and the lover and sister of Osiris, god of the Nile's water and vegetation.
Like Ishtar, Isis took on the identity of lesser Goddess until the time when she was accepted as the all-powerful and universal feminine power.
www.robotz.com /~sorceress/trip-god.html   (1067 words)

  
 Triple Goddess
Followers of the Wiccan religion, as well as some archeologists and mythographers, believe that long before the coming of Christianity, the Triple Goddess embodied the three-fold aspect of Gaia, the Earth Mother (Roman Magna Mater).
Wiccans also claim historical antecedent for their beliefs, holding that in Old Europe, in the Aegean world, and in the most ancient Near East, the Triple Goddess preceded the coming of nomadic speakers of Indo-European languages.
Other trifold goddesses are associated with the Triple Goddess, such as the Moirai, the Wyrd Sisters, the Morrigan or even the Furies.
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/t/tr/triple_goddess.html   (292 words)

  
 Goddess Oil
Ixchel represents the mother aspect of the Triple Goddess.
Witch Goddesses were said to haunt crossroads, the place where decisions led to good or evil.
Tlazolteotl represents the Grandmother aspect of the Triple Goddess.
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 The Triple Goddess
The Triple Goddess is intimately associated with the changing phases of the moon and reflects the complexity and different roles of the great goddess.
Her three faces are typically said to be virgin, mother, and crone: virgin representing the strong, self-defined goddess; mother representing her nurturing aspect; and crone representing the death goddess in her underworld guise.
This symbolism embraces the role of the goddess in all phases of existence from birth through death to rebirth.
members.tripod.com /mistress_hel/the_triple_goddess.html   (132 words)

  
 Elderflower - the Triple Goddess
The Three Fates, The Norns, The Gorgons, The Erzulie, The Graces, The Furies, The Zoryas, The Maries, The Morrigan, Bhavani, and Triple Pussa.
The energy of the Triple Goddess is alive in the universe and inside of each woman.
From the Witches' Goddess by the Farrars: "The theme of the Triple Goddess is found in the mythology of all lands...
www.elderflower.org /program/triplegoddess.html   (726 words)

  
 The Witches Way - Triple Goddess   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
The concept of the Great Goddess as The Triple Goddess, young woman (Maiden), birth-giving matron (Mother), and an old woman (Crone), dates from the earliest ages of mankind.
She is the one who tenderly rocks the baby, but she is also the lioness who hunts to feed her offspring and will fight to the death to protect them.
Goddesses who embody the triple aspect within themselves include: Brigid (Ireland/Celtic), Carmenta or Carmentis (Roman), Hekate or Hecate (Greek/Anatolia), Helice (Greek), Kali (India), the Morrigan (Ireland/Celtic).
www.witchesway.net /links/triplegoddess.html   (302 words)

  
 Triple Goddess Prayer Beads© - Bespoke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
Based on the idea that bees were the eyes and ears of the Goddess Aphrodite, this necklace honours the beauty of nature and Her hard working insects.
The silver Goddess is a butterfly, who talks to us of the emergence of the beautiful from the hardened shell; the change from the caterpillar to the glorious winged insect.
Finished with a heavy, solid silver Goddess, Her body is decorated with swirls reminiscent of the languid movement of gentle stirring waters.
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 A Triple Goddess in Bavaria   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
In many cultures and spiritual traditions we find that the matter of "human fate" in the sense of destiny, of past, present and future, or more precise of birth, life and death, is ruled by three female deities.
In earlier times Parca (singular) was the goddess of birth, later she developed into three goddesses of birth and fate, dealing out to every mortal his or her fate, luck, bad luck, death.
The first is usually identified with the raven and battle, a goddess of war and of fate, deciding who lives and who dies on the battlefield.
www.druidry.org /obod/deities/bavarian_triple_goddess.html   (4571 words)

  
 Goddess Jewelry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
She is also known as the Triple Moon Goddess: Known as Luna, in the heavens; Artemis on Earth; and Hecate in the underworld.
As Goddess of the hunt, Artemis uses her "moonlight vision" the ability to see clearly through a hazy, muted wilderness.
The Triskele was a symbol of the Goddess in her three forms of Maiden, Mother, and Crone; sometimes called the three Brigits.
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 The Triple Goddess
The Crone is the most difficult of the three to place in human age.
Crone is the benevolent grandmother you can count on for sage advice but she is also the Dark Goddess, a hag who can sometimes be frightening.
Crone goddesses are often associated with mills and cemeteries.
www.asiya.org /bos/triplegoddess.html   (433 words)

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