The triple spiral, also known as the triskelion, is an ancient Celtic symbol with many meanings:
Spirituality: Historians believe the triskelion is the oldest symbol of spirituality.
Cycles of life: The triskelion represents the cycles of life, including birth, death, and rebirth.
The Triple Goddess: The triskelion represents the three aspects of the Triple Goddess in Celtic mythology: maiden, mother, and crone.
It also symbolizes the Holy Trinity and represents the relationship between the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
The three realms: The triskelion represents the three realms of the Celtic worldview: the physical world, the spiritual world, and the celestial world.
The divine feminine: The triskelion represents the Celtic belief in the power of the divine feminine.
Power through transition, growth, and transformation.
The elements: The triskelion represents the three elements of earth, water, and air.
Motion: The triskelion represents motion, action, cycles, progress, revolution, and competition.
Interconnectedness: The triskelion represents the interconnectedness of everything.
Balance: The triskelion represents the perfect balance between spirit, mind, and body.
The word triskelion comes from the Greek words Tri and Skelos, which translate to “three legs.” The earliest known triskelion is at the entrance of Newgrange, Ireland, and dates back to the Neolithic era.
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