I have several things I wear. I have 4 different Spiral Goddess pendants, and the one I wear most is big, about 4 inches long, and hanging from a leather strap. I have 2 pentacles which I wear in conjunction with the Spiral Goddesses. I also have several silver and pewter Goddess figures which I wear on a silver chain, including Kali Ma, The Willendorf Goddess, The Crete Goddess who is the Protector of Animals, a black and gold snake that is semi-coiled (my adult students go "ewww!" when I wear it!) and a choker type hand made wood carved spiral that is carved into a square black piece of wood.
I wear them all, but mostly I wear my big Spiral Goddess, the small pentacle, and the carved wooden spiral.
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Lady Morgana )0(
2007-10-01 09:39:26
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answered by Lady Morgana 7
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I wear, a small silver pentacle with a moonstone in the middle. I'm not entirely wiccan yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm heading that way, one step at a time. My boyfriend wears a gold cross with a silver Jesus on it. I used to wear a black onyx and/or a gold with rubies and saffire cross, but I have a special connection to the silver pentacle. I think the Goddess has been trying to contact me for some time, but she had to wait for when I was ready to meet her.
2007-10-01 08:38:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I wear a Ouroboros pentacle all the time and I have a Poesidon fish T-Shirt (the fish symbol with Poseidon's name inside it in Greek) that I wear quite often as well
Why should Jesus and Darwin get all the fish when Poseidon IS the God of the Sea?
2007-10-01 07:37:48
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answered by Anne Hatzakis 6
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I wear a greenman pendant that I got for my birthday - not really a symbol of my faith but more generally of paganism. It's got some emotional value for me though, so I wear it.
I also wear the Hammer, but I keep it under my shirt or in my pocket. This is between Gods and me, not a fashion item.
2007-10-01 08:56:49
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answered by Ymmo the Heathen 7
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I wear an elven star pendant under my shirt and a pent ring and that's it. I'm not big on advertising my Faith just to make a point. My religion is NOT for others, it's for ME and ME only and that's thje way I want to keep it. It's between Godess, God and Myself and that's good enough for me.
BB,
Raji the Green Witch
2007-10-01 14:12:10
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answered by Raji the Green Witch 7
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I have special pieces of jewelry that people outside of my faith wouldn't understand. I don't wear most of them because both my bosses are very hardline Christian, and I would face the very real possibility of being fired. In fact, the whole forcing of the faith down my throat has me looking for new work. I don't think the jewelry is an advertisment of my faith, but rather a little reminder throughout the day that someone is looking out for me.
2007-10-01 07:49:34
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answered by MiaOMya 4
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the symbol is somewhat irrelevant, but it can be fun anyway. i used to wear an ank for the longest time. then i started wearing the eye of horus. i wore a cross for a while. then i wore a pendant with shiva on one side and genesha on the other. now im wearing a pendant with anubus on it. its all aspects of the same thing anyway.
2007-10-01 07:32:41
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answered by nacsez 6
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I wear a four-toed dragon claw necklace and a Star of David ring. To me, the four toes represent the four elements and they hold a blue marble which represents water to me, the element of my sign, Scorpio. The Star of David ring represents both the religion I was raised in, Judaism, as well as the four elements also- a point-side up triangle is fire, reversed is water, point-side up triangle with a line through it is air, reversed is earth. Put them on top of each other and you get a six-pointed star.
2007-10-01 11:50:34
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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i wear small pentacle earings that nobody even notices and a dragon pendant around my neck. i don't feel a need to blatantly advertise my religion, but i do like to feel connected by wearing subtle things
2007-10-01 07:33:43
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answered by Anonymous
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In a way, yes, because I wear a veil and long dresses.
That is part of my beliefs. But the most important thing I think is the way I live, and whether my face reflects the light of Christ.
I want people to be able to see Jesus when they look at me
2007-10-01 07:32:12
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answered by Lisa 3
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