The Wiccan Triple Goddess: Celebrating the Divine Feminine Trinity

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The Wiccan triple goddess is a concept that holds great significance in Wiccan belief and practice. In Wicca, the triple goddess represents the three stages of a woman's life – maiden, mother, and crone – and symbolizes the cycles of life, fertility, and wisdom. The maiden aspect of the triple goddess embodies youth, purity, and the energy of new beginnings. She is associated with the waxing phase of the moon and represents the potential for growth and creativity. The maiden represents the innocent and playful side of femininity and is often depicted as a young woman full of grace and vitality. The mother aspect of the triple goddess represents fertility, nurturing, and the ability to bring forth life.


The star shaped confetti/glitter simply makes me smile. And I love the distribution on mine.

Benu rqlisman shooting star

The mother aspect of the triple goddess represents fertility, nurturing, and the ability to bring forth life. She is associated with the full moon and symbolizes the power of creation and nurturing. As the mother, she represents the peak of womanhood and is associated with love, fertility, and the protection of her children and community.

Pen Porn: Benu Talisman Shooting Star

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Per usual, you can click on the images to view them larger. I do my best to provide you with the best pen porn. 😉

I first discovered the Shooting Star through an Instagram Post from Luxury Brands of America. While I’m supposed to be on a fountain pen low buy, I just had to get one. I’m planning to collect the Talisman series pens that have shaped confetti — like the Wild Rose — since I’m no longer buying TWSBI pens.

I honestly can’t say what I like best about the Shooting Star. To start, it has meteorite dust in the material. While I can’t “show” you that, it’s pretty cool.

The amount of shimmer in the royal blue center areas and section is captivating.

The star shaped confetti/glitter simply makes me smile. And I love the distribution on mine.

The glow-in-the-dark ends — while not something I’ll likely see often — are very cool. And I appreciate that the “glow” is the same color as the actual material.

The Shooting Star came with a leaflet, standard Benu box and a sticker and pin in support of Ukraine.

As of writing, the Shooting Star is still available at Goldspot, and I highly suggest getting one. Unless you dislike blue or sparkly pens, I doubt you’ll be disappointed.

Thank you for reading until the end. Do you own a Shooting Star? Do you want one? Let me know in the comments! I’d love to hear from you.

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The amount of shimmer in the royal blue center areas and section is captivating.
Wiccan triple foddess

The crone aspect of the triple goddess embodies wisdom, maturity, and the power of transformation. She is associated with the waning phase of the moon and represents the cycle of death and rebirth. The crone symbolizes the accumulated knowledge and experience gained throughout one's life and holds the key to deep wisdom and spiritual insight. Together, the three aspects of the triple goddess symbolize the complete journey of a woman's life. They represent the different stages and experiences that every woman goes through, reminding us of the natural cycles of life, death, and rebirth. The triple goddess is not limited to women alone, as it also holds relevance for men, representing the feminine energy within all individuals. In Wiccan rituals and ceremonies, practitioners often invoke and honor the triple goddess as a way to connect with the feminine divine energy and seek guidance, support, and inspiration. Each aspect of the triple goddess is worshipped and revered for its unique qualities and contributions to the cosmic balance. Overall, the concept of the Wiccan triple goddess is central to Wiccan spirituality, acknowledging and celebrating the multifaceted nature of femininity and the transformative power of women. It serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life, the importance of embracing all stages of womanhood, and the wisdom that can be attained through personal growth and spiritual exploration..

Reviews for "The Triple Goddess and Creative Expression: Tapping into the Muse Within"

1. Sarah - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the Wiccan triple goddess book. First of all, the writing style was difficult to follow and felt like it was written by an amateur. The author jumped from topic to topic without any clear structure, making it hard for me to understand the concepts being discussed. Additionally, the book was filled with a lot of basic information that I already knew as a beginner Wiccan practitioner. I was hoping for more in-depth knowledge and insights into the triple goddess, but this book failed to deliver.
2. Michael - 2 stars
As someone who has been practicing Wicca for many years, I found the Wiccan triple goddess book to be lacking substance. The author seemed to regurgitate the same information that has been presented in countless other Wiccan books. There was no unique perspective or fresh insights offered. Furthermore, the book lacked practical applications and rituals related to the triple goddess, which is what I was really hoping to find. Overall, I would not recommend this book to experienced Wiccans as it does little to contribute to the existing knowledge.
3. Emily - 3 stars
While the Wiccan triple goddess book had some interesting information, I felt that the author's personal biases influenced the content too much. It seemed like they were pushing their own beliefs and experiences onto the reader without presenting a more balanced view. I appreciate different perspectives, but in this case, it felt more like preaching than educating. Additionally, I wished there were more historical background and references to support the information presented. Overall, the book had some potential but fell short of my expectations.

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