Triple Goddess refers to the three stages or aspects of women, the "Maiden" (the young girl or virgin), the "Mother" (the fertile adult woman), and the "Wise Old Woman" or "Crone" (symbolizing the wisdom and experience of the post-menstrual woman). This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
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| - Triple Goddess refers to the three stages or aspects of women, the "Maiden" (the young girl or virgin), the "Mother" (the fertile adult woman), and the "Wise Old Woman" or "Crone" (symbolizing the wisdom and experience of the post-menstrual woman). This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
- The three female figures symbolize both a separate stage in the female life cycle and a phase of the Moon, and often rule one of the realms of earth, underworld, and the heavens. These may or may not be perceived as aspects of a greater single divinity. The Goddess of Wicca's duotheistic theology is sometimes portrayed as the Triple Goddess, her masculine consort being the Horned God. She is represented by the Faerie Queens.
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| - Triple Goddess refers to the three stages or aspects of women, the "Maiden" (the young girl or virgin), the "Mother" (the fertile adult woman), and the "Wise Old Woman" or "Crone" (symbolizing the wisdom and experience of the post-menstrual woman). This article is a stub. You can help WikiPagan by [ expanding it].
- The three female figures symbolize both a separate stage in the female life cycle and a phase of the Moon, and often rule one of the realms of earth, underworld, and the heavens. These may or may not be perceived as aspects of a greater single divinity. The Goddess of Wicca's duotheistic theology is sometimes portrayed as the Triple Goddess, her masculine consort being the Horned God. She is represented by the Faerie Queens.
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