
You will learn a lot of new things today.
About pagan witchcraft that is. It is usually referred to as Wicca. People who are Wicca typically pray to many different kinds of gods including a goddess, the moon goddess, and the horned god. Even though you might not believe in such stuff, you have to admit that these are quite interesting.
You see, today we will talk about a lot of different witchcraft symbols that might look quite normal. However, they have a secret meaning behind it. There are a lot of varying witchcraft symbols, but these were the most interesting ones that we could find. So let’s begin, shall we?
#1 Air Element.
Represents the east, the soul, air, life, communication, and wisdom.
Usually used in rituals: momentum, wisdom.
#2 Earth element.
Represents divine feminine, earth, nourishment, endurance, and the body.
Usually used in rituals: money, fertility.
#3 Fire element.
Represents fire, masculine energy, and purifying energy.
Usually used in rituals: purifying, new action.
#4 Water element.
Represents: feminine energy, the womb, water, the west, and healing.
Usually used in rituals: love, emotions, “washing away” negative energy.
#5 Ritual Circle.
Represents: transformation and completion, cycles.
Usually used in rituals: protection, completing something.
#6 Solar Cross.
Represents: sun, earth, four elements, and the four seasons.
Usually used in rituals: transformation, endings, beginnings, solstice.
#7 Sun Wheel.
Represents: sun, four seasons, fire, masculine energy, and the south.
Usually used in rituals: celebrating seasons, invoking the sun.
#8 Hecate’s Wheel.
Represents: women, and transformation.
Usually used in rituals: invoking change and transformation.
#9 Pentagram.
Represents: the elements.
Usually used in rituals: protection.
#10 Ankh.
Represents: eternal life, the sun, and the feminine energy.
Usually used in rituals: protection.
#11 Celtic Sheild Knot.
Represents: the four elements.
Usually used in rituals: protection.
#12 Eye of Horus.
Represents: the Egyptian god Horus.
Usually used in rituals: protection, healing.
#13 Eye of Ra.
Represents: the Egyptian god Ra.
Usually used in rituals: protection.
#14 All Seeing Eye.
Represents: god/goddess.
Usually used in rituals: protection.
#15 Seax Wicca.
Represents: the moon, the sun, the seasons, and the Seax Wicca tradition.
Usually used in rituals: the Seax Wicca tradition.
#16 Horned God.
Represents: masculine energy.
Usually used in rituals: invoking the horned god, fertility.
#17 Thor’s Hammer.
Represents: a powerful unfailing weapon.
Usually used in rituals: protection, power.
#18 Triple Horn of Odin.
Represents: ceremony, celebration, and the divine feminine.
Usually used in rituals: celebrating, drawing on the divine feminine.
#19 Triple Moon.
Represents: divine feminine, womanhood, and the moon.
Usually used in rituals: drawing down the moon.
#20 Triple Spiral.
Represents: earth, sea, and sky. It can also be used as a symbol for a country or place (the Isles of Man, Sicily).
Usually used in rituals: reference to a specific place or earthy, wind, and sky.
#21 Yin Yang.
Represents: light and dark, good and bad, duality, and balance.
Usually used in rituals: good luck, balance.
#22 Triquetra.
Represents: earth, wind, sky, mind, body, and soul.
Usually used in rituals: any reference to three things you want to tie together.
#23 Septogram.
Represents: seven chakras, seven elements, seven days of the week, and heaven.
Usually used in rituals: protection, harmony.
#24 Hexagram.
Represents: the devil.
Usually used in rituals: conjuring the demonic, dark magic.
Have you ever seen these symbols around and about? If so tell us all about it in the comments down below.