I'm not Wiccan, but I believe it means this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_Goddess
2007-01-19 23:33:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It refers to the cycles of the moon and the three aspects of the Goddess, which is Maiden ), Mother O and ( for the Crone.
This symbol ) stands for the waxing moon, which in Wicca means that you cast spells to increase or to draw positive things to you. This may include positive goals such as health, creativity, love, fertility and happiness.
Then this symbol means O stands for the full moon. In Wicca, this is the most powerful time to cast spell. You can do anything, because it is all purpose time.
This symbol ( stands for the waning moon. During this time, you would push away negativity, so you would do banishing spells. Your negativity would decrease like the waning moon such as your positivity would increase as the waxing moon.
increases.
Finally, some Goddess associated with the moon.
Artemis- maiden associated with the waxing moon.
Selene- mother associated with the full moon.
Hecate- crone associated with the waning moon.
2007-01-20 07:45:01
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answered by Ayesha 4
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It is the symbol of the triple goddess, called a triple Moon.
It's the three phases of Womanhood. Maiden, Mother and Crone.
2007-01-20 13:32:15
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answered by AmyB 6
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)0( shows the three phases of the moom. There are also three phases of the goddess maiden, mother, and crone
2007-01-20 08:47:43
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answered by Rev. Two Bears 6
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It appears to resemble the moon in it's various phases, waning, full and wasing and I imagine that's what it represents.
2007-01-20 07:37:40
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answered by jleslie4585 5
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Those are the phases of the moon;waxing,full,waning. Did I put that backwords? No.
2007-01-20 07:37:46
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answered by Anonymous
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oh, so that's a wiccan symbol... i was trying so hard to figure out what that means...
2007-01-20 07:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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It looks like ******....
2007-01-20 08:18:16
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answered by Anonymous
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it's better than (__i__)
2007-01-20 07:29:09
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answered by Robert P 6
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