Embracing the Divine Feminine: The Triple Goddess in Wiccan Witchcraft

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The Wiccan triple goddess is a concept and representation within the Wiccan religion and belief system. Wicca is a modern pagan, witchcraft-based religion that emerged in the mid-20th century. It incorporates various influences, including beliefs and practices from ancient pagan traditions. The triple goddess is a deity archetype that embodies three aspects or phases of the divine feminine. These aspects are often represented as the maiden, the mother, and the crone. The maiden represents youth, vitality, and new beginnings.


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Uoma black magic color kit

The maiden represents youth, vitality, and new beginnings. She is often associated with the waxing moon and the spring season. The mother represents fertility, nurturing, and abundance.

3 Looks 1 Palette: UOMA Beauty Savage Black Magic Color Palette

A new brand has arrived at Ulta that’s cruelty free and I seriously wanted to give it a chance as their palettes looked gorgeous. I will be doing the other palettes over the next couple of days. The Savage Black Magic Color Palette has a lot of rich red and blue tones. It has a mixture of matte, glitter, and metallic formulas which are all just stunning. If you would like a more in depth review on these palettes let me know and I’ll make it happen. Anyways, onto the three looks I created using this palette.

But first here are the shade descriptions since I’m just going to referencing the shades by name rather than describing each as I go over the look:

  • Black Magic (shimmery silver with black undertones)
  • Fierce (shimmery metallic blue)
  • She Tore (metallic burnt pink)
  • Savage (shimmery burnt coral red)
  • Lightening (shimmery silver)
  • Storm (matte deep blue)
  • Black Y’all (matte black)
  • Foxy (matte light brown)
  • Warrior (matte burnt blush)
  • Oya (matte blush pink)
Wiccab triple goddess

She is associated with the full moon and the summer season. The mother aspect of the goddess is often depicted as a maternal figure, symbolizing the life-giving and nurturing qualities of nature and the universe. The crone represents wisdom, transformation, and the cycle of life and death. She is associated with the waning moon and the autumn season. The crone aspect of the goddess is often depicted as an older woman, symbolizing the wisdom and knowledge that comes with experience and age. These three aspects of the goddess are seen as interconnected and interdependent, representing the different stages of a woman's life and the cycles of nature. The triple goddess is often considered a symbol of feminine power and divinity, as well as a source of inspiration and guidance for Wiccans. Wiccans may invoke the triple goddess in their rituals and spellwork, seeking her guidance and assistance in various aspects of their lives. They may also honor and celebrate the triple goddess during the different phases of the moon and the seasons of the year. Overall, the concept of the Wiccan triple goddess is a central aspect of Wiccan belief and practice. It represents the multifaceted nature of the divine feminine and serves as a reminder of the cycles and rhythms of nature..

Reviews for "The Triple Goddess and the Wheel of the Year: Exploring the Energetic Shifts throughout the Wiccan Calendar"

1. Emma - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with the "Wiccab triple goddess" book. I found the writing style to be convoluted and confusing, making it difficult to follow the story. The characters were also poorly developed, and I had a hard time connecting with any of them. The plot itself felt cliché and unoriginal, lacking any surprises or twists. Overall, I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a captivating and well-written fantasy read.
2. Jack - 1 star - "Wiccab triple goddess" was a complete letdown for me. I found the pacing to be incredibly slow and tedious, making it a struggle to get through the book. The world-building was lacking depth, and I never felt fully immersed in the story. Additionally, the dialogue was clunky and unnatural, and the attempts at humor fell flat. Overall, I regretted wasting my time on this book and would not recommend it to others.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - "Wiccab triple goddess" had so much potential, but it ultimately fell flat for me. The concept of the triple goddess sounded intriguing, but the execution was poor. The writing was filled with unnecessary descriptions and repetitive explanations, which made the book drag on unnecessarily. The characters felt one-dimensional, and the romance subplot lacked chemistry and development. I was left feeling underwhelmed and unsatisfied by the end.

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