Magic Symbols that begin with "S-T"
Seal of Saturn
The Seal of Saturn dates to medieval times and is based on the magic square of Saturn,
an ancient table of numbers believed to contain the magical essence of Saturn. Saturn in
ritual magic represents the forces of containment, definition, limit, time, death, and
stagnation.
Seax Wica
The emblem of an Anglo-Saxon influenced branch of Wicca, Seax Wica (the only tradition
that uses the old Wica instead of Wicca), a solitary wiccan tradition, symbolizes the sun,
moon, and the eight Sabbats, or holy days.
Solar Cross
The solar cross is probably the most ancient spiritual symbol in the world. It has been
familiarly represented in Asian, American, European, and Indian religious art forms since the
dawn of history. Formed of a equal armed cross within a circle, it represents the solar
calendar—the movements of the sun marked by the solstices.
Trinacria
The symbol of Trinacria is well-known today because of its presence on the flags of
Sicily and the Isle of Man. The Romans called it Triquetra (triangle) referring to the shape
of the island of Sicily, while the Greeks used the word Tryskelion (three legs). The name
Trinacria comes from the word trinacrios, which in Greek means triangle. The oldest theory of
its meaning says that it is a Phoenician term of religious significance related to the
Semitic god Baal (a trinity god) and that the three legs in running position meant the racing
of time in the cycle of nature.
Triple Crescent Goddess
There are several styles of the Lunar Triple Goddess symbol, but all represent the three
aspects of the moon—waxing, waning, and full—and womankind—mother, maiden, crone—as well as
the Lady, or Goddess, the feminine polarity of the universe.
Triple Fish Triquetra
The triquetra or triqueta is a tripartate symbol composed of three interlocked vesica
pisces, marking the intersection of three circles. Although it is often asserted that the
triquetra is a symbol of a tripartite goddess, no such goddess has been identified with the
symbol. Similar symbols do occur in some Norse and Celtic goddess imagery, but most likely
represents the divisions of the animal kingdom and the three domains of earth mentioned
above.
Triple Moon Goddess
The Triple Moon Goddess symbol represents the Maiden, Mother, and Crone as the waxing,
full, and waning moon. This symbol is also associated with feminine energy, mystery, and
psychic abilities. There exists a cross association and transformation within this symbol as
the triple goddess is a maiden during the waxing moon, mother during the full moon, and crone
during the waning moon. The maiden is innocent and young, the mother fertile and loving, yet
a fierce protector of her young and the crone is old and wise, but also the gateway to
death.
Triquetra - Triqueta
The triqueta symbolizes the triple aspected goddess as maid, mother, and crone. While
Christians have protested the Wiccan "appropriation" of this symbol, ironically, the original
Christian fish symbol was derived from an early symbol of venus, one representing female
generative organs, which makes the triquetra a perfect symbol for a Goddess revival. The
triquetra is also considered to represnt the triplicities of mind, body, and soul, as well as
the three domains of earth according to Celtic legend: earth, sea, and sky.