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Occult Ornament- Triple Goddess Symbol
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The goddess is represented here in her triple moon aspect: The maiden, mother and crone shown as the three phases of the moon.
Each of these decorations is lovingly handmade and painted by Ellie Rusinova, and is 2.75 in diameter.
Sidenote: Some of you may wonder why I wanted to make occult and magic Christmas decorations, while others may get offended... It's a Christian holiday, right? NO, not historically speaking... Christmas was created on the basis of existing Midwinter rites which had existed in many different pre-Christian pagan religions, originally meant to celebrate the winter solstice, marking the point of greatest darkness and welcoming the "turn" of the year. Many ancient people, especially from temperate and sub polar regions felt the need to bring in some cheer to those trying cold days, and they did that by gathering together, feasting, decorating trees and their houses and participating in different rituals together. Many of the rituals had to do with the "Birth of the Sun" ( I.E. the beginning of it's return), which later got replaced by the more literal, Christian "Birth of the Son", aka Christmas.
I wanted to make these decorations because I personally love celebrating at this time of year, but I wanted to bring the old Magic back into my Midwinter or Jule tree. You are welcome to do the same, and let these powerful magic symbols work their magic in your home!
Each of these decorations is lovingly handmade and painted by Ellie Rusinova, and is 2.75 in diameter.
Sidenote: Some of you may wonder why I wanted to make occult and magic Christmas decorations, while others may get offended... It's a Christian holiday, right? NO, not historically speaking... Christmas was created on the basis of existing Midwinter rites which had existed in many different pre-Christian pagan religions, originally meant to celebrate the winter solstice, marking the point of greatest darkness and welcoming the "turn" of the year. Many ancient people, especially from temperate and sub polar regions felt the need to bring in some cheer to those trying cold days, and they did that by gathering together, feasting, decorating trees and their houses and participating in different rituals together. Many of the rituals had to do with the "Birth of the Sun" ( I.E. the beginning of it's return), which later got replaced by the more literal, Christian "Birth of the Son", aka Christmas.
I wanted to make these decorations because I personally love celebrating at this time of year, but I wanted to bring the old Magic back into my Midwinter or Jule tree. You are welcome to do the same, and let these powerful magic symbols work their magic in your home!
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