What is the meaning of the Triskelion Celtic Symbol?
"As a Celtic symbol for mother and her many aspects, the triple spiral represents the various phases of womanhood, the passing of time, and the unity of these diverse dimensions. This symbol also represents the three phases of woman-ness: Mother in her compassion and nurturing state, Maiden in her innocence and pure state, and Crone in her wise and experienced state." In the Triskelion meaning, it is a sign of female power and especially power through transition and growth. Source: What's-Your-Sign.com
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