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| | Triquetra: The Power of Three from The Mystic Caravan (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | The oldest representations of the Triquetra, a three lobed knot, seem to be featured in ancient Celtic art, where it was the symbol of the three aspects of the Goddess: the Maiden, Mother and Crone, the three phases of the moon, as well as the elements of Sky, Sea and Land. |
 | | In other cultures, the triquetra represents the three phases of life, death, and rebirth; the Taoist concepts of Yin, Yang, and Tao; the Tantric energy channels of ida, sushumna, and pingala; the alchemical elements of sulfer, mercury, and salt; and the Hindu trinity of Shiva, Brahma, and Vishnu. |
 | | Whatever, your path, the Triquetra is still as powerful a symbol today as it was in the ages past. |
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