Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe: Early Scandinavian and Celtic Religions

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Myths and Symbols in Pagan Europe: Early Scandinavian and Celtic Religions

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Within all these beliefs, there are a variety of different witchcraft symbols. Here’s your guide to some of the most interesting ones and the meaning behind the symbol. Air element

The element of air connects us to the realm of the spirit world. The lightness represented by this element lifts our consciousness into a place where divine, mystical wisdom can be transmitted. First, the easy part: a pentagram is a five-pointed star contained within a circle, no matter which direction it may be oriented. Facing up, facing down, facing sideways—they’re all pentagrams. The Hagalaz begins the second Aett (group of eight runes), which in some traditions is said to be the Aett of Hel, the Norse goddess of death. The sun has long been a symbol of power and magic. The Greeks honored the sun god with "prudence and piety," according to James Frazer. Because of the sun's sheer power, they made offerings of honey rather than wine -- they knew that it was important to keep a deity of such power from becoming intoxicated!However, it retained its core symbolism and function as a spiritual protection amulet in nearly every religion.

The Hagalaz Rune originates from the first Germanic runic alphabet, the Elder Futhark, and represents the sound “H”.

Occasionally, the triquetra appears within a circle, or with a circle overlapping the three pieces. We’ll take a closer look at them later in the article, but for now, all you need to know is that these elements, when taken as a whole, signify the physical, material world. In Christian history, this symbol is known by the Latin phrase crux ansata, which means “cross with a handle”. The Wiccan history comes from the Egyptian symbol for life, called the ankh. This hieroglyph was very popular and is found on many artifacts dealing with Egyptian gods and Pharaohs. When used today it’s a symbol for protection and eternal life. Taken individually, each element has its own unique set of strengths and weaknesses. But when combined within the sacred circle, they become a unified source of power. Earth The ankh represents life, immortality, and divine power. For this reason, the ankh was usuallydepicted in the hands of gods (like Osiris and Hathor) and pharaohs, since it signified the connection to the afterlife and the eternal cycle.

He symbolizes strength, courage, and vitality in both humans and animals. As a fertility god, he represents the life cycle from birth to death and rebirth. Pentacles are easy to make and hang around your home. You can create one out of grapevines or pipe cleaners, and use them as symbols of protection on your property.

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The Mother shows the Goddess as the nurturing, maternal figure that she is. She corresponds with the full moon, and its warm glow is a reflection of her divine love. The Mother is a figure of guidance and protection. The Crone Inspired from the dung beetle, an insect associated with manifestation and sunlight. The scarab is a part of Egyptian antiquities, available in different materials, with the seal scarab gaining popularity. Most commonly found in Wiccan traditions, the Horned God representsthe masculine divine energy in nature. The Horned God’s origins are thought to be derived from the ancient Greek god Pan or the Celtic Gallo-Roman god Cernunnos. The pentacle is a five-pointed star, or pentagram, contained within a circle. The five points of the star represent the four classical elements, along with a fifth element, which is typically either Spirit or Self, depending on your tradition. The pentacle is probably the best-known symbol of Wicca today and is often used in jewelry and other designs. Typically, a pentacle is traced in the air during Wiccan rituals, and in some traditions, it is used as a designation of degree. It is also considered a symbol of protection and is used in warding in some Pagan traditions. When you throw your heart and soul and passion into working a spell, you’re tapping into the creative, life-affirming power of fire. Water

Wiccans also use various altar decorations, including crystals or gemstones with specific metaphysical properties that correlate with different intentions, such as love or protection. These symbolic practices provide a powerful way for practitioners to connect more deeply with themselves and nature while embracing spiritual growth during special times of the year, such as solstices and equinoxes. Chrystals are part of Wiccan Symbols The symbol for Air as one of the four classical elements in alchemy is a triangle with a line through it. Air is used in rituals when a Wicca practitioner is drawing attention to wisdom or communication. It can also be used to symbolize the east or breath (life in general). In any case, each of the five fingers symbolizes different aspects of protection and power, while the eye in the center wards off negative energies. 33. Gordian Knot

12. Animals

As a result, various symbols emerged to protect humankind and ward off the evil eye, spirits, unknowns, demons, and negative energies. The existence of these symbols is as primitive as mankind and belongs to various cultures all across the globe.



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