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  2. Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) - Wikipedia

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    Various triune or triple goddesses, or deities who appeared in groupings of three, were known to ancient religion. Well-known examples include the Tridevi (Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Parvati), Triglav (Slavs), the Charites (Graces), the Horae (Seasons, of which there were three in the ancient Hellenistic reckoning), and the Moirai (Fates).

  3. Matriarchal religion - Wikipedia

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    Many believe the stages within women that the Triple Goddess guides them through their maiden/youth, mother and lover, and finally, wise woman. This is rooted in Pagan people and their beliefs but has changed throughout time, yet her central representation has remained the same.[7] Triple goddess symbol. Aphrodite - goddess of love

  4. Triple deity - Wikipedia

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    Symbol of Triple Goddess, composed of waxing crescent, full moon, and waning crescent. Peter H. Goodrich interprets the literary figure of Morgan le Fay as a manifestation of a British triple goddess in the medieval romance Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. [38] A modern idea of a triple goddess is central to the new religious movement of Wicca.

  5. Drawing down the Moon (ritual) - Wikipedia

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    During the ritual, a coven's High Priestess enters a trance and requests that the Goddess or Triple Goddess, symbolized by the Moon, enter her body and speak through her. The High Priestess may be aided by the High Priest, who invokes the spirit of the Goddess. During her trance, the Goddess is supposed to speak through the High Priestess.

  6. Category:Triple goddesses - Wikipedia

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    Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) U. Ursitoare; X. Xulsigiae; Z. Zana (mythology) Zorya This page was last edited on 7 February 2022, at 21:56 (UTC). Text is available ...

  7. Matres and Matronae - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf Simek suggests that the loose hair may point to maidenhood whereas the head dresses may refer to married women, the snakes may refer to an association with the souls of the dead or the underworld, and the children and diapers seem to suggest that the Matres and Matronae held a protective function over the family as well as a particular ...

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