Well, for me it's a toss up between the pentagram and the Ankh. The Pentagram is the religious symbol for Wicca, which I practice, and the Ankh is used in Egyptian Mythology as an object that give life.
2007-08-23 07:44:12
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answered by Ian 3
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Mine is the Celtic Tree of Life.
The Tree of Life is an important symbol in nearly every culture. With its branches reaching into the sky, and roots deep in the earth, it dwells in three worlds- a link between heaven, the earth, and the underworld, uniting above and below. It is both a feminine symbol, bearing sustenance, and a masculine, visibly phallic symbol- another union.
In Jewish and Christian mythology, a tree sits at the center of both the Heavenly and Earthly Edens. The Norse cosmic World Ash, Ygdrassil, has its roots in the underworld while its branches support the abode of the Gods. The Egyptian's Holy Sycamore stood on the threshold of life and death, connecting the worlds. To the Mayas, it is Yaxche, whose branches support the heavens.
2007-08-23 06:34:05
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answered by peace_by_moonlight 4
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I'm a white magician for me a bell with angel wings on it because it symbolizes holiness and bell is widely known to ward of evil!
2007-08-23 16:31:24
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answered by True Budo 1
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The sun and the moon.
It represents duality to me as the moon is feminine and the sun is masculine. They each have their own signature energy patterns.
I have always been attracted to celestial symbology. I have them represented all over my house from windchimes to sun-catchers to wall art. I have a tattoo on my upper arm of the sun with a cut-out of a moon and star.
2007-08-23 07:11:30
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answered by Willow 4
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besides the Cross and U.S.A. Flag, like the Compass and Square along with the Three Links of a Chain. these represent the Fraternal Organizations which most people would recognize as the Free and Accepted Masons and Independent Order of Odd Fellows
2007-08-23 06:44:25
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answered by Marvin R 7
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It's the peace symbol baby.
All of us old hippies like it, and it's universally recognized around the world.
Peace.
2007-08-23 06:27:59
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answered by eljude 3
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The Triple Moon. Sometimes you see it on here as: )0( It signifies, for me, the three phases of the Goddess: Maiden or Waxing Moon, Mother or Full Moon, and Crone, or Waning Moon.
2007-08-23 07:32:58
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answered by Nightlight 6
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I like the fleur de lis as well
and the clubs symbol, as that is my card
2007-08-23 10:37:49
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answered by Anonymous
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mine is the cross. because Jesus Christ, the son of God, died on the cross, for all of our sins, so that we may become blameless in the sight of God. Through the cross we are able to have life after life
2007-08-23 06:23:35
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answered by Chris S 2
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Unk symbol because it represents different things
2007-08-23 06:17:30
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answered by 4REAL 2
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