There are several...
The symbol used for Venus is commonly used (a circle with an equal armed cross at the bottom of it)
An equal sided triangle with one wide side down and a short vertical line rising from the top point
An upside down Y
A circle with a half circle on either side (the half circles are open to the outside )O( only they are all the same size and touching);
A stick person with arms raised and wide and legs wide sort of an X with a bit of a body in the middle and a small circle for a head.
Some groups have been known to use a Broom or a Cauldron or Chalice to represent women.
There are several symbols used to represent the feminine.
The symbol of Venus is most common - a circle with an equal armed cross descending from the bottom center.
The crescent moon is used. Facing left is a young woman, facing right is an older woman.
In some cases an equilateral triangle one flat side down with an upright short line coming vertically from the top point, is used.
The most common pagan symbol is the pentacle.
The most common pagan symbol is the pentacle.
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There are actually MANY pagan symbols, but our most common symbol is the Pentacle. It is a five pointed star drawn with one continuous line.
the pagan lady was a typical cookery woman
A symbol of fertility in pagan traditions.
an interlocking circle of female forms could be considered a symbol of sisterhood.
The sign of the cross as a ritual gesture is a later development in Christian tradition, not recorded as being practiced by the apostles in the New Testament. It became more prevalent in the early centuries of Christianity as a way for believers to express their faith.
The Cross. In Pagan practices it is an equal armed cross, it represents the elements, the directions, and crossroads.
Starfish Beauty, rebirth, secret Pagan symbol.
This is a pagan symbol of the rebirth of the earth in celebrations of spring and was adopted by early Christians as a symbol of the ressurection of Jesus. i hope it helps..
This is a pagan symbol of the rebirth of the earth in celebrations of spring and was adopted by early Christians as a symbol of the ressurection of Jesus. i hope it helps..