One who calls herself 'the easy witch' wrote, "The Triquetra can easily be affiliated with the three aspects of the Divine, and express the Unity between them 'Three as One', meaning that all three aspects of the Divine are One and One is expressed by three (many)...
"I will take this one step further and give an example. The Goddess in most traditions is usually depicted as the Moon. The Moon has three phases (four according to some) waning moon, full moon and waxing moon.
Now imagine three circles like a Venn diagram in Probabilities (always a passion for Statistics but I won’t take it too far this time) you can see that the parts that are joining together form the Triquetra, three aspects of the moon, three aspects of the Goddess (or Divine) joined together...
"The Goddess has three archetypical aspects: Maiden, Mother and Crown while the God is represented as the Horned God or the Hunter, the God-King (ruler of the Summer Solstice) and the Sacrificed God. I am aware that many other pagans will use different terms for the three archetypical aspects of God and I cherish into that. Always remember that Gods embrace diversity....
Now that you understand the meaning of the Triquetra take it a bit further and apply this symbol to your spells, bring its power in your life and empower everything you do.
If you would like to use a spell awakening the powers of the Triquetra and bringing the Divine powers in your symbol and life use the spell that we provide in this blog." "Composed by The Easy Witch (in all the possible waysJ)" http://www.magicalrecipesonline.com/2012/04/whats-that-symbol-triquerta.htm
"The triquetra also appears on the television series Charmed, probably as a less threatening alternative to the pentacle (the preferred emblem of witches real and imaginary). In the show, it represents the 'power of three, acting as one,' which in turn represents the three sisters." http://symboldictionary.net/?p=159
One who calls herself 'the easy witch' wrote, "The Triquetra can easily be affiliated with the three aspects of the Divine, and express the Unity between them 'Three as One', meaning that all three aspects of the Divine are One and One is expressed by three (many)...
"I will take this one step further and give an example. The Goddess in most traditions is usually depicted as the Moon. The Moon has three phases (four according to some) waning moon, full moon and waxing moon. Now imagine three circles like a Venn diagram in Probabilities (always a passion for Statistics but I won’t take it too far this time) you can see that the parts that are joining together form the Triquetra, three aspects of the moon, three aspects of the Goddess (or Divine) joined together...
"The Goddess has three archetypical aspects: Maiden, Mother and Crown while the God is represented as the Horned God or the Hunter, the God-King (ruler of the Summer Solstice) and the Sacrificed God. I am aware that many other pagans will use different terms for the three archetypical aspects of God and I cherish into that. Always remember that Gods embrace diversity....
Now that you understand the meaning of the Triquetra take it a bit further and apply this symbol to your spells, bring its power in your life and empower everything you do.
If you would like to use a spell awakening the powers of the Triquetra and bringing the Divine powers in your symbol and life use the spell that we provide in this blog." "Composed by The Easy Witch (in all the possible waysJ)" http://www.magicalrecipesonline.com/2012/04/whats-that-symbol-triquerta.htm