What are the symbols around the Pagan Pride logo?
- The Yin/Yang symbol, a sign of balance - from Eastern
philosophies, but used by many Pagans
- The Celtic Cross, or equal-armed cross - again a sign of balance,
often symbolizing the four cardinal directions/classical elements. Also
similar to the Native American medicine wheel, though many Native
Americans do not consider themselves Pagan.
- The Thor's Hammer, a symbol of Asatru/Heathens, Norse Pagans.
- The Triple Goddess symbol: the waxing, full, and waning moons,
symbolizing the Goddess as Maiden, Mother, and Crone
- The Eye of Horus: an Egyptian Pagan symbol
- Venus of Willendorf: This figurine dates from 24,000-22,000 BCE and is
a Mother Goddess symbol
- Ankh: Egyptian Pagan symbol symbolizing eternal life
- The Pentacle: the most common symbol used in Wicca or Witchcraft. Its five points symbolize Air, Fire, Water, Earth, and Spirit, in the circle of eternity.
- The Triskelion: used in Celtic Paganism, symbol of the Celtic
elements Earth, Sea, and Sky.
- The Celtic Cross: symbol of Celtic and Gnostic Paganism
- Stone Megaliths: Like Stonehenge, a Druid symbol
- The Green Man: consort to the Triple Goddess, the God of nature
- The Enneagram: a New Age symbol of interconnectedness
- The Tree of Life: from the Qabala, a Jewish mystic tradition appropriated into Western magick and occult systems
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